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' aad ™ - ng , , a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 165, 1911. 7 AM?21 fined to her apartment with ectatioa, M}on Thursday, “Chopin” by Dante! | pqeODOTDTDAOTINIGANITOTTOHHIOS SOOO. | «gona tte preten fed that hat i rca ic in oices ays a S i, will bo two weeks, or more, probably, | remory Mason, at Public Hehool No. | been "watking In that” forest for tne before her doctor witl permit her to ao | 110% jy the Norw ye and nights, without stopping, out. When she is able she will ail for| #/8n.” by Mise Margaret Anderton, at) e a nt ing for Christine Daae! From i su Public School No. 64. to time, he thought he saw her ®e Europe and take the cure at Aix, Then |Rind the trunk of a (tes, or, Sean she will rest all the summer, having i | between the br nd he cable! 00 IL a cancelled all her Buropean engage |. “Haydn's oratorio “The Creation” will to her with word nication @he 0 Realize on Them iirc, Lia) eee eee ee Best ce asa Ow |to her. She was espectally desirous of Bueeday coining. Brot, samuel A @ | then, at last ‘ ao _ | Siege In Berlin this year. Bi ‘ i @ | “Oh, how thir nt" he erted, an aldwin will be at the organ and a, c ta delirious a Aspiring Students Expect! Happily tor us, Mme. Gadekt's engage: | chorus of 350 members of Dr. Frank y aston eroux mt tor Wan thie Y 1 Pp | ment at the Metropolitan Opera House! Damrosch's People's Choral Union wi | & @ ion fire. And, yet ina var or ‘Ww next reason extends throughout the| render the choral numbers, assisted by “o oe SB foor, 1 went on o to Twentyctwo weeks Retween Himes she | Frederick G. Shattuck at the piano! The Most Daring Sensation Novel’’ of the Century § ne ee weet hunting, Mame Achieve What Should, will make little excursions to other | Mrs. Frances Winher Hosea, sprang: Cow MU NIOOTOIS SOI TION ee eapectally as it was dangerous citles for concert engagements, and she| Charles W. Harrison, tenor, and Over: Nt, 1011, by the RobteMertit Co.) ° and * . ‘to remain in the forest as evening @tew Fans A Word before the opera opens, Sistant conductor of the People Cho) ayyonats or rnecetixa cnatrons. us to what was hapgening next dooe. beginning to surround us Tt had hep or. About, | cage? Bees wt Ge vite we Sac aun Aa He dads lovet by Olle | Lastly, my attention Was eapectally at-| pened very quickly: night falls quiitly Singing Out of Tune! OPERA SEASON ENDS jcarda"of adminnion will) he required i wld eT tewoted, not a0 mulch fo the acene,ag to 19 tropical counisies © * euddealy. TO-NIGHT WITH “TOSCA.”| This ta the first time that the Peo hy a skeet the mirrors that produced it, These re read i * a tate a (To Continued.) and the Decline of Mu-\ With the performance of “Tosca” at| Pes Choral Union will wing this ora. f Se tmareod ana wureoned} ine haa | sical Art. ‘ene Metropotitn, Opera, House tosnignt | tore without orchestral acconmpant- been “atarred,” in apite of their ealidtty: | r Lie Sere SOA ohn, Te nae eee | wiser tome ratte vorsure | LONG ISLAND Cat course of twenty-two weeks to the BE! 10.1 ganindier, the Soon ‘jamber In which we now were had at ~ gest subscription on recom! and to gen-| chindier, the ‘conductor, an y ery purpone. ne nan Ob sv vanese sawiss. | tral crowded Routes, ‘ie artiste re:| Nouns that ole trade fo me, a ed Tse tot vere] BAYSIDE BOOMING INC tes LING. | sult# achieved have never been atr-| Women desiring membership in the Ma not bate like those of the victims of au 66 5 S are so frequently | passed. Thanks to Mr, Gattl-Casagsa, | Dowell Chorus will be held at No. fe the roay hours of Marenderan, tad cer — out of tune because they do} the manager, and to Arturo Toscantnt t Forty-firet street, the new Chem toy fallen ince thie "mortal illusion’ 92,060,000 Being Spent for Abe wits Boodl| and to Alfred Hertz, the principal con- | it’ Club, next Wednesday from 3 to 5 mad with rage, had kicked agalnst Improvements. atch for danger | ductors, not to forget Edward Bledie, | P.M. and next Thursday from 7. | irrora which, ertheless, cor In this b iful suburb, two miles Points that they have to face in near-| the teohnical director, Jules Speck, the | M. The membership will be Unued reflect hts agony nd th® beyond Flushing, real ate is feeling, ly everything they sing,” stage manager, and, last but not teaat, | to 250 voices, The first work to be pri anch of the tree on which he had put! 9° t. the dif 4 i sing,” said Jo-| Giulio Bett, the chorus master, the per- | ented next season will be the “Lemond | starts Saas to Ma own sufferings waa ar-(to 8 marvelous extent, the di anna Gadski in response to a query | formances have heen of rare excellence, [Of St. Elizabeth.” by Liszt, which will | Brik’s tmysteroy tn rang fy auch « way that, before dy- between what might be termed isolation by the writer, as we were talkl The only drawback to complete eucceans| 26 Performed in commemoration of the | Sinves Th a torte ig ne had-xeen, for his last consola- and annexation. Only yesterday it im her apartment ng | has been the withdrawal from the casts /one hundredth ann’ y of the com> mire, . wnat |tion, a thousand men writhing In MS was a tedious trip by ferry and steam, artment at the St. Rosis,| | for the last two months, because of boser’# birth. Cet te 6 tee cateiotinee frightened | COMPANY le only fi “Phere are other thidet HOGBI OF CAF eiatings Firth learns from ¢miriatine’ feightenc i ‘ whi ay today a short trolley ride only from are other causes,” she con-| hroat trouble, of Caruso, the great} in ere in. (he Tort Yes, Joseph Ruquet had undow Macy's & tinued, “that lead to disaster Italtan tenor Louise Braun will make her debut in| ¢ i neat int thie my Sh all this!) Were we to die the Waldorf-Astoria or Macy's. Bayside f ad to disaster. Some} Two operas have had pranrier per-|opera in English at the Boston Opera | [Vig it Hoanffer almow® UM Fag he had done? I did not think is spending $60,000 on its roadways, singers have not true ears, others | formances here this season, Puceini'a| House on May 1 in “La Boheme,” and —— for T knew that we had a few Hour appropriations have been made for street have not been proper! . “Girl of the Golden West” and Hump- | will afterward sing with the Aborn Eng " “ - efore us and that [ could employ them an tae tal Seen clacine Properly trained in erdinck's “Koenigskinder,” @omething |Hsh Grand Opera Cotaganies in Brook CHAPTER 6 ter purpose than Joseph Luquet | lights, and a by million ggllon @ placing and production, but unparalleled in New York operatic his-| lyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- able to do, After ail, [was pump is being installed at the water the main reason is the negloct to look tory. ‘Then there have been presented |ington. Miss Braun has sung in eran’ “Barrels! Barrels! Any oughly quainted with most of works, All these point to but one thing, id for the first time here by the home [opera in Furope, but has appeared only Brik’s tricks;"" and now or never resale, wick to ple out for the inevitable pitt: pe 9 >. Appr i Pi inevita pitfalls and company Gluck’s —"Armide” — and! in concert in America been Barrels to Sell! the time to tim my Knowledge to ace SOP ie ty activity, and the obstructions Dukas's “Ariane et Rarbe-Bleue” Mr.|the pupil here of Victor Maurel, the fl ‘unt. 1 iB Meina vale “Let me tllustrate. Once when T Dippel's Philadelphia-Chicago Opera | famous baritone, formerly at te Metro: | (The Perstan's Narrative Continued.) | ‘To begin with, T gave up every dea realestate man around Bayside is a very impersonating Kiieabet ji Dass Company on its visiting Tuesday nights |politan Opera House HAT ; he roam infor returning to yassage that had busy mortal, Among the most agers aie We Cael has also made known to us Victor | MAVE sald that the room if Vhrought us to tha iraed chamber. J ig Mr, Walton, whe is selling out an ] } Ge $id tn ter emeenes ana atte,” teen oes ee ie Unsere teniath by the aac et Ghawny az. I were linprisoned sprite fice ineide atone that cloned the | estate near Bell avenue, south of Brosd+ “7g | “= . ara : b olied be celebrat: toon yy the ual ‘#0 a regula on, A cleanse ; rs ahnple reason . ‘ae evidence J estra to keep in sympathy with Liven Mr. Hammerstein, isteak supper at Healy's, Sixty-sixth BY ‘ have ¢ WaT Hea einen # e OUL Streete: ARG Byer | ‘i of these roo " had dropped {rom too «reat & y ' me Suddeniy I found that 1 could not! eager for novelties ax he always was, | street and Columbus avenue, It ts the 7 malal {Nitto t ‘i ( heing done to make the property bright e | 0 a seen since, mainly ¢ exhtfitions helght Into the tortureschamber; there u r hear the orchestra, 1 wan standing too! could xearcely approach this record. | {frat time that the pollshed young men | are cal sd **patucee of tiluaton,” oF Bome | was no feeniture to help us reach that |and clean for Easter Sunday. It is to ] far back. I had to raise my | ‘or next season, which {# to begin |in the front of the house have united such e N Bit oh of the | be expected that ms cndeed | Ul hateipec Dcesy eho phy Vc oer ake eater bea nil noite Ge proene Lema eeree cesuar euteawertyrmame Mae memiAL cae ens a to | piaanwe: ot even the branch of the | be expect ft t many hundred pier } the tone of ehiilrniel iy | ilities, Including promises of one or ‘vere of the ushers! association will ut-! ‘rik, who bullt the frst room of this |shoulders were of any aval. a ie ateudén ct tiie TOE mm @ ton he orchestra, to find m two operas to be sung in English. The tend. Louis Mayer, who has been at the) kind’ under my eyes at the time of the| Th waa onty one possible outlet, that | the sale Monday of these lots is to be a ! on rede ce, sien tale rote CHIC aRy | season again in to last twenty-two Metropolitan for sixteen seasons, Will DO) soey hours of Magenderan, A decora- | opening into. the seeetePhilippe room |forced sale—a closing out of a divi { img is al to myself, I must | week, aie Lae aaah ae, Nae em, | tomstmaster tive objet, such asx a colu' in-/in which Erik and Christine Daae were. |jonal estate, the sort of thing that alway plese siysele further forward to keep in Boldthed the ManmaenTent to rales. the : i a saw Yorn | MARS, WAR placed in one of the cor: | hut, though tha out tooked 1IK0 an | means tid-bits to the public, Me. Walton with the orchestra. A almple bord soll thal " Jacques Kasne young New York! ners and immediately produced a hall ary door on Christine's side, voto * ; 7 Musteation, vou may #ay, but tt maices price of orchestra nents fOr next sensor | violinist, gave a concert in Herlin last |of @ thousand col for, thanks to wi inviatbte to us, We must| Has arrangements by which visitors will i my point. It ts for just such things from % to $8. ‘The prices for the Teel) weak, at which he met with ereat wile. | the nutrors, the real room wax multl- retry” to oygen” Se wichout ever||be escorted. free of charge trom the | that one must keep constantly on the IN el Is ne * | cess. He played a Bach concerto and| plied by six hexagonal rooms, each of | knowing where it wan ennaylvania depot at Sth street and Jeok out \ coon aes ae ks for old patrons are) several pieces by. Kriesler. On the! which, in ity turn, was multiplied tne | When Twas quite sure that there was | 7th avenue, and automobiles will meet The comp ti " for | me occasion Carl Kienlechner, | definitely. But the little sultana non | no hope for us from Christine Daae® every train. ‘The entire country around “Binging out of tune is deplorable, of thal On end th Atbenta) for w mistch | Kasner wil be making «concert tour | upon rik altered his invention into a] the Boor i from, the Louis Fubiore hurry, until, of course, Monday moraing, : . " ve y Onto; y until the end of ay | “torture eb r room lest she should interfere w oul @eurse, but you know that the danger all the plans have been made by Otto; °F Ttaly un! For the axokitecturad: motive 7 and then it will be * “a horse, a horse, my } ‘or the arehitectt placed in| tortures, I resolved to net to work with= . a ef to-day is the decadence of the art ie SRE Wettl, > | Gatti-Canazza and Alfred Herte are {one corner he substituted an iron tree. | out delay kingdom for ' hore” | Anyway, | it @@ bel canto, and that ts what you want . i to become members of the faculty coun-| THIS tree, with its painted leaves, was! Isut 1 had first to calm M. de Chagny, | means @ pleasant outing at Mr. Walton's @e to talk about. It ie a very perious| lic there ts hope. It ts not to be be-!and to hear me, T was fortunate VICTOR HERBERT'S CONCERT cil of the Institute of Musical Art as al absolutely true to life and was mad who was already walking about like alexpense and a jolly automobile ride dition that confronts us What are|lleved—no matter how, for a brief) enough to make a hit, and Mr, Merts FOR THE GAELIC SOCIETY. | result of arrangements concluded with | FON 0 88 to resist all the attacks ut! dinan, uttering Incoherent cries, The | over a pretty country. The public are modern composers writing to en-| period, it may have seemed to have lost| perhaps the best known of the eritl | Victor Herbert and his orchestra will the Metropolitan Opera Company. As a| the patient” who was locked Into the | snatches of conversation which he bad | invited and should respond.— Adv’ }] courage the survival of the art of sing- |! bearings—that {t shall forever cease | in Munich, wrote to the effect that this | give a concert at the Broadway The. | Hremult-@ limited number of advanced |torture-chamber. We shall x we how the lcaught between Christine and the mon- fagt They cay they have to give the to demand melody, to call for cultivated | American singer (meaning me) was | atre to-morrow evening for the benefit ; pupils of the operatic departments of thud: Obtained! wads twice allered | eter: had contributed! nots ittle to drive jz "i o whake ent ‘ o ral sing: Rtn MAA tenner: te 3 oclety. 1 je {the Institute wil! be permitted to attend) Z fr Kd to i expression of their musioal Ideas to the | Voices, to enjoy the lovely art of sing | revelation and was an object | bl (pt or Sertyaat dead A ae Hath be the | rehearsals at the Hikoenene veenes by means of the automatic]! sock of the magic forest and the The Woman Alive Grehestra because there ts a dearth of |!k that hay been developed throws | native German singers in how to eng) Aoclety’s thirty-second annual, Tee rotation of the drums or rollers tn the! scorching heat whicn was beginning to | generations t agner”” oe on oe = ory: . " orn : epee pseetie contd baaahae cert ie Cermeaeceasmon Humber hae en netted trom the | “Witory Divine." an ater cantata| Cree were aivided into three sections, | temples att you wit have no aiMeuty | eo her own best interests, — a8 som vasting years of study to i . | ngers Mu: et a Reputation. works of Irish born mposers, and by J. Christopher Marks, the text by 5 ors | “ f& Neither is telling the truth. The! ava nurag Agel pes nzlous/to be heard in opera, that the| Runmer Of #OnER in Ci *Sertected |chioir will te esaisted by Cora Hugenia revolved upon its axin the glaa# in his endeavors to run down 4 votoe is as essential ae ft ever was, It | mann. ‘You know ie art of bel ca | management of the Metropolitan rere | . ‘ 3 it red after the old Irs Guild, De, Ton Jackson and Prater |, Tne wale of thin strange room gave|the xlades of the Mlustve forest. In ef 7 e ld to , ‘an jn no composer's 7 a harp patternes + ne 9} a Jackso: ul Frederic’ pant hes - « he ton . e or @ ‘cello, | WO sit as necessary as in the| 9 ‘ ; Fh ep tehorat ¥ ie, ap) > old dec Dell up 2 pag pene aan Peres wore on Dot let anbbody frighten | should it?" ahe sald, ‘The / Metropolit an| of ab nt swith in va Sing many | ot Edmund’ Jaques, Jobject, they were simply furnished with! [ did my best ta induce the poor vis- as a loner ie re ang. Sour voles. will be| OPerS Houso Is the greatest organtzation | familiar Irish ira. a Rc ts ora inirrors, thick enough to withstand any} count to laten to reason. I made him Bence we owe cn ce ee taal On the contrary !t will bey Of Its kind © world, It maintains a} PASSO Me eeith, Mrs. O'Donni The Schubert Gleo Club of Jersey |onsiaught of the victim, who was flung] touch the ndrrors and the tron tree and importance. jruined. On th i hy BOY ere nee standard. (han gag other, Te aes mnt: tment Woah bees ad leity, Elllott Schenck, director, one of/ into the chamber empty-handed and|the branches and explained to him, by “The truth {8 we are running after |helped. The voices of singers of Wag-| ings or ita BRA TeOhe HOMEY. oe Le ore eeee Man cere Pe Starlthe best male choruses within the ra-| barefoot, optical laws, all the luminous {magery | — All women should read the special false gods in operatic music, In Amer- | ter that are ruined are the volces OE ara ca iiiamara naa earning era el the: ne| Bpangied ag nt i ated ps pasted dius of the Metropolis, will celebrate its] ‘There was no furniture. The ceiling | by which @urrounded and directions with every box, fag there are more lovely voloes than | People who have not been trained to) pitas dod Be GALE f Hugene O'Growney |twenty-fifth anniversary at the Jersey twan eapable of being Ht-up. An in-{ Which we need not allow ourgelves to 4 Metacy. country 30). iecworld tn any \eing proper Study the ¢ im | TOP! “4 ete bt eae: Ley Ko to| af ¥ youcul Sollee Fred ee Tety | City Bligh Schoo! next Tuesday evening. | genious ayatem of electric heating,which {be the victima, Ike ordinary, Ignorant Sold Everywhere In boxes 10¢. and 98%, soe 1 na | hear them em go abroa dso! je concel 'e xc has since by imitated, allowed the | people | concert tours I find them everywhere, |that you would like to {mpersonate and | aa 4 dias Alin sc ts of the society in = ‘ F x cf he music as it you were singing | T2°% aly, to France, where there Me “4 Under the auspices of the Amertoan| temperature of the walls and room to We are 1n @ room, @ Httle room; that ‘This great conntr osm} an In| sing the He as if a were singing | are numer ; noting the study of the Gaelic} gig of Organisia, Mary J. Searby will| be Increased at will is what you must keep aaying to your- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— {te truest sense, Our ninety millions of | Mozart Don ate pur voter. | can gain exin | language. tive an rgan. tecital at the Spcing| Tam giving all theee details of a per-|eelf. And we shall leave the room ae] _______ BROOKLYN. pasta past t every Furopean | Simply sing ut if es you shou ret tais ein = / Street Preabytertan Church next Tues- | fectly natural invention, producing, with | 9000 a8 we have found the door.” $100 Down $32 Monthly —WillBay tion, h the result that out of the| find Wagner's music too much for you! 4 no aitt Roard of Educa announces | day at 815 P. M. Seats are tree, a few painted branches, the supernat-| And T promised him phat 1¢ he let me | pean nn nation, ft that out of the | iy back to your Mosart,’ ANS atm: */ the following lecture-recitals for next 4 ural Mu Mf an equatorini forest blaz. {Act Without disturbing me by shouting | bow CE ee ee tT iim hak reminds iim af « vory bibl Meals INuck: On Monday, “Folk Musto in] ‘The Department of Music of Cohumbta Ing un tropical mun, #0 that -no{®od Walking up and down I would dis- e_ reached . tondlay TUL anu E area ahaa nA America,” by Mrs. Enid M Lamont, | University announces a plano recital hy | one may ibt the present balance of |cover the trick of the door in Jess than | ety tiled >» wet any. | anc s nee Oxy at Public School No, 27; on uesday,| Prof, Rub in the Horace Mann Au-|my brain or feel entitled to say that [] 4M hour's time, floors in pat! er Kly asserts {me in Munich some rs ago," M ay hav a, the iation| “Richard Strauss," by Daniel egory | ditorium on next Wednesday at 410 P.|am mad or lying or that T take him for] ‘Then he lay flat on the floor, as one! pape oy who Iski, who fs of German birth, ae altterant Mason, at the Museum of Natural Hls-|M, ‘The public ix invited does in a wood, and declared that he i great, d. “L had sung the Count iene Capit a. 4 tory, "Composers and Music of Amer- I now ret to the facta where 1 lett | “ould wait until I found the door of the Hy ‘rhe Marriage of Figaro’ with t Hehe it a 2 a by ence De Vaux Royer, at] Frances Alda (Mme. Gait! |them, When the ng Mt up and thi t, as there was nothing better to! b i , nohnced AanrOWRI OF RRA ONTOS A Ks a a St Cornelius's Church, and “Russian |witt sing Demtomona in Cte when | forest » visible around us, the And he added that from. where he ia tulle i DTaP scenar ac pres ata ootarped onan LL > elop:| Polk and Peasant Songs,” by Edward| the opera ds given at Atianta tn the| viscount's stupefaction was Immenao,| %8# “the view was splendid!” The tor: | 2) ie a Wuhan or aj the publ i Aba 2 Ne ofa firomberg, at Public School No. forthcoming tour of the Metropolitan | That Impenetrable fore Sie Ite ture Was working in spite of all that I} " Nally aml Sundays; oF elf t nnounced to sing Brunnillde Im ¥ 7 a + * i i} 1 le forest, nt in 1. tele Mh Bar la. that ann ie Ly expect to reach the v-/on Wednesday, ening of Son Opera Company humerable trunks and branches, threw | i 24 UNITED “CITIES” REALLY CORPORATION, eH ane everybody sald ls al ness, of of f by Mins Ada Lohman, at _ nim Inte # terrible athte of conaternation, |. wyaell: forgetting the t, T tackled U6) Broadway, New York remain, Mozart’ singer. Where can she find most ovine Te ig ont He barney, No. 66 Leroy street, “Nu-| Prot, Samuel A. Baldwin will give his He pasted hy hands over his ead, | Bites bane! and began to finger Mt in sou | thes atonat or the Comperament 9 the Sec thy, Honan Munters hy" hmm see| sua trae oegan recat atthe city Cols aw shoo to drive away, dream. is Sint gn witch to presen order vo'tun | When | ired and Dis gusted cuvaailnenbe or th herahe ceeen agp ie aeye far t so mu Music in the Home," by Peter W,| o'clock ° ie, PeBllAL OR ite Geet aa inane ' | the door in accordance with Erik's ays- H Intelligence of the great pub- perhaps, most of them came to se.) M ortunately, n-! Dykeman, at Public School No, 57, and! Fa |e rset iPeaay sata that the else of |om Ce Pivots. ‘Tile weak point might be with Flat Py | s oeseneniass Geant xh a a yl 4 mere speck on the glass, no larger ee ia } * ne -— ——-——— | than @ pea, under which the epring lay | Wma flidhess aad Wi, SS hidden, [hunted and hunted, [felt as) an! core tlt Att NOVE LM RL OR Gi italia d yinent athe balsmoey if wh was about the same bh ht as mys . 4 En Mime the author of gue book to tel. | mane piney is Chava eimia, LS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A NUTSHELL + DANTHER'S C UB. igh to say here that he brings Des: "Billie" and her friends. hen, with) taken to the ft it a 0 * ihe’ }mond to his senses, the efforts of the | alarms, myaster Ad greiner nettle: isioces horn aha medta Amator anda, Foca ee Teed oie Goer nactone tn y She Hecomen Rival to, *tocratic dowager ‘to naught, and Fit| which" leaves the Neutenant the young missionary with the opal | ¢y, Bi Vance's romance, Cyn: ee to the happiness she sweetly deserves. | wounded and weak, with the protty|eyes and fair hair, who teaches her | iecf-the-Minute” (Dodd, Mead & C: the n ret MOLE. ica ja ANG the panther loses her voice In & title rebel tor his nurse, the rowance | mueh more than to play the organ she t# to adventure strangely, a great | m a? last scream despair | Works itself to a happy conclusion. Re-| ‘There, too, she grows up to face pa deal by sea and @ ttle by land. ; y ma ern aust | ane Wsnawin i ny the former afflanced lover, Who] thetteally the destiny of the nameless eens panes her to a meeting with al the blinds, she says LOVE U? 3 oF dies after proving himself unworthy ©f | Purasian, Within her always hae been ¥ and clean, good fellowship «! after a long embrace, “that I may see | sind nis ray unit nay de explained | gtruggie, the gods of her Tnother'e race |Ner a day with him at Coney Island, my child lcatoe IUiLGR Rai RA Raanaace rio a ee hud never really eared for | ranged againat the one God of her tath- (He J@ Hruce Crittenden, once @ prom. But when sweet young girlhood un- rinntennnn tl i Mas a betrotisd maiden should care. | org people, She has meant and aougnt |'#!N® writer of playa, temporarily over- acide thee ore her—"Cood heavens an ¥e ae: Only sor a: the id not Know this. to eat her lot with the whites, putting | trown by luck and a woman. The Rea al 3 Asses ee pat iain ANDALL PARISH calls his read- —_——— | aii things Chinese behind her. Tt co! |Man, whose card proclaims him cries the #1 is s ers again back to elvll war * THE RED LANTE to pase, however, that the emu hancs | George Rhode, Inventor of Oocup Elles, tt 9 a grenadier:” | ert And in his “Love Under Wire js th therbalunce with love and andres | 0%" hax found hm a place, whtoh te Now, the truth is that Virg! now . ay er fan ails excuse o , a. | wow ee) WS SRG REL C. Meclu ») he tel It Clatma nm Halt-Caste Maiden, Handel. | Baaaae ter Khe nelepration ay tie Teand aa Fit, ts in her twenty-first year and again tho story of a passion that know mhare ace ricmanta whanikhe mission ‘esently, the same influence ts Invoked has grown up accordingly. Which LA! ig deadeline between fo His he Who Is Rejected by ary wavers under Mahlee's strange fe Cynthia and the next chapter finds Bee uid enow Wa, WA era tte gout in oaaton ; ne Red! beauty, But the yellow gleam of those | Nee enARSA ax companion to the rich which, selfl absorbed tn OWN and his Anh Meutenant © ; Fi : 1 jong hand repela him. At last ho eccentric and obstinate and com- Raa ee at omni pisamutan cana has [At PAasine Neuanns I Lante nTane t of preaka, definitely away, called by a/™anding Mme. Savarun, @ retired mal (as ‘ia "Vs ‘ Ma ie be aif-caste BIT white face and golden hair, and Mah- | wome own refused to k went for what)” 14¢ sworth's first. ext f ' rin Jon yielding to the call of the old gods |, RBOde 18 Madame's sonn @ remembers as e schoolgitl | with Mise Willifted Gray Hardy would | pel backs and the spell of Sam Wang, becomes a|°neaged In a semt-pii daughter, and era ifying but for the acconi Fi : { Boxer goddess, the war-inspiring Bie | &10at in which the old is The revelation tu 1 Wend ikeitan ‘ " \for the Chinese~and @ prophetess in| De dong humband. And reluctant, passi and untaned 1 gallant youn his sharps| Ma 5 eranadaue st ola | vain. byes erro etal Atte ac uatage the reader to & vital point in Yast por a whom he! yim ‘ aha knows] = Man, Cynthia, Crittenden ar Panther’s Cub” eday, Page & ws toh ant pa ' t an woo | OYNTHIA-OP-THE-MINUTE, 0#8 $000 Aesuiling with Co,), the latest romance by Agnes ail) ty eaurexa wom ae Dik aunt | as crew into Southern waters Egerton Castle \rides by his urrying those same Pyke ohn : age murder, mutiny and robbery break ‘Another awakening awaits La Marmo- | papers, w she essfully delivers. | , i pels Vern con | Careted by Love Luck to Pert! forth, the last crime being !napired by ve. She has found difficult the tall, pale plow ca ¢ ant expected tol ° aera | on the High Sens, the presence Mme. Savaran's young Lord Desmond, up hom she say F ant, accidental acs| + Eine cet must NOL) oR the last t as she delleves, box. ‘The Red Man 1a undoni rd De on “*hoin she ; « nts: noo . ne fashion iene See Susanne's, {own villlany, Crittenden, a he hag set her covetous ¢ ‘ i ainta ly ad in th s ‘ ull and of baffling slit Swi HaNe 1 fs perately wounded and marooned on « complexi« & ry the caressing Aimiiue| 4, n to a Br even the 1 cents of that modest table it, puree him, A wireless telerar Pamveceat wudn : ert {oa British | anote, After t wel), there must be | pinkerton man and a Br! ulser And, sudden " th Gal h fin ; j Rita inte i etime and she can hope only |comyine for the rescue. Then Mr has planned he t er and at t i wift and sure and shame-|Vance allows the trouble euse the plain trun i tr f vt . e Vor at last ah must surrender. There surely {9 enough of tt Desmond's vist H ' ‘ The great cit c yo much fo ——, the irl Vireinia Pena " Me ; gran t She is mot of 14a own and tt Will EP PROFESSORS MVS Ab, yes! Jith ts ' a Se eae eee erent aaa TERY, Phat ts where the panther's cub ive ances a ‘ Ae: ae HONE oan her into a repulsive " He maior ty luc that eve i 1 tho Red M ie ale Hinve Minsed tr and the te ff that were not enough, \ " aia ad w © ‘and himself offers an insult te which in gs v a seeing | 3 fs impelled Vy a malicious slander ‘ “ aren t sare place da day, #he us t : ‘moted by the ithless dowuger who i ange, € M " : , ; ; af , the ee r for Burepe a ‘ale mother without a mother's heart. wo * away, andj Aa ke ' ed ax ad ke ih an in cordingly, when he see ‘ust how and why old itz M wT, when be 4 4s with su € i no an » toe » ¢ 4 * * 4 face at the Pu win ' the lion heal, comes to the rescue, It Wis r hand a ‘ ving with weapons aside from hon>| dow, he sraspe his bag firm al Wee Aue, wig dine Meblee Westy acd @ B00) oveok Wee ee ee vas jand proclaims himself bound for Stam- WAN YOUNES Tro eke, and I thought that he would not have placed the spring higher than muited his | mature. While «roping s! over the succes panels with the greatest care I endeay- ored not to lose a minute, for I was feel- ing more and more overcome with the heat and we Were literally roasting in REAL ESTATE LOANS. fe He has met the gir! once only, at a $6, 1200 WANTED Christmas house party. He meets her | Mit blazing forest fe aiyt again gintly, He's almost certain that| I had besn working itke ‘its for half Sty 8 rain he would not ahun the meeting. even | hour and had finished three panels, i face of wort could ‘he foresee that it ts to result in| Wen, as luck would have tt, I turned @ vacation spent in trouble; that he and | "ound vn hearing a muttered exclama Viscount the girl are to be the romantic figures In @ story to be sorved out under the he anid ; pens of Welln Hastings and Brian| mitrore are sending out an . j Hooker and published (Bobbe-Merriii| 2eat! Do you think you will And ta FOR SALE | Company) under the title of “The Pro-|#2rne soon? Tt you are mu p peal ar Me hl pout It we shall be roasted Crosbytirst name Laurence: 4 OS BN) Pole? a See . Berar ves self the professor, She who looks from | ile He a haeea me Ry hos ve wv Eee, the car window 1s Margaret Tabor anil, as AP me aT young, nor 80 susceptible, nor o alto: : f ne es EXCHANGE CLOLUING CO: wether different from the ordinary aca-| } les ine is that the mot SARK PENCE. Pr LEV N % lemle concept might have been as glad | er, shat he era eoer “asa Bh Bh id i as i# this young educator in tho book evening ve can't got out « 7 4 with #o much beauty by his alde we shall be beh a Se Ri Tut things bein to happen prompt! a Ml of us DIAMONL After the train there in a tr ur, | 404 ped down ® bree t OF 2s eae BES with @ speed-man motorman t ay CETTE i Pare sharp eurve there tn an upset. Crosby | gon Ti eolba epting STEAMBCATS, conselous. Chive requ then. = t r the Tabor home And the mysteries | but I had Po epee teen » ==: the ae elena. speaking and, ‘ ‘ ; tungle of th sive forest, I was fi Thaujenan, peabrant, La onan ein which! | nad to bes r in, ata Le W. BOthet N45 A. AL 7 2.20 ke ML ey ed and turned | gece ‘ene 5 by ds HELP WANTEO—MALE. at ‘ f : xt roum all |W end K house? What ts | aut ti nite ine ; “bat ant the shadow Mar thout an outiet, a co! ‘ a : i Ss en Is the professor to co on “4 oh, f kne ys } natoa proce sing brisker | ¢ h, as we an equatorial eat to head 1 Kit above. our 1 ! | an A . " jess ata te a ar 1 al re tedly a : a good guess, |taken off oats and put them te paint fl and a 8 | ade us feel ett!) hotter and at another mother's ha tn * Mewsrs. Hast Yat they protected us against t heat eo and HH reveal through] twas stil making @ moral resistancs, ‘ caagiem gf Aven inset Dut A de Chegny ecemed to me quite