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ctr yt be nc THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, MASCULINE STEPS "| Mabel Hite Coming to Town :2:8itrtt rit: mpmrerenesoronensencnoconseconnensonnnssoonnnnay | sey. eat | ere oe \) W HOBBLE PROVE. With “ A Certdin Party” ieee The Phantom tered ie eee |S Ra Aa | turning to Asia talked about it during | sure, quite sure that | prayed bes de Folies Bergere to Open on! 5, 1911, 2 Het AUR Sa a aed @ | the whole length of their journe body, the other day, when they to . Nab Deer conernicted In this way his reputation penetrated | from the « Te they wor t Opera howuke exactly the size O f t h e $ thé walls of the palace at Mazenderan, | the phonographis records. H | where the little aultana, the favorite of | skeleton. % By Gaston Leroux @ | Semarkcana from Nun: N Mita woes. Neraeer Wade a the Ahah-in-Shah, was boring horselt to| { did not recognise tt t é T j Fi Es \ the perderance, and. tne. incidental the A dealer in furs, returning to| of the head, for all men a ; | Thursday Night With French wisie will be 4 by an ‘ ‘ovgorod, told | they have been dead as jo i | 4:3 . fer the lane bof With of the marvels wh ch ne Rad 6 ut by the plain gold ring fy N ies The romi: ry ° bl Joatot ° r > \ formed fn Erik's tent. ‘The tri and Which Christine Dase ha , Novelties That Promise to! r MIME Ta: EMG WiORIONGLOR SOSH Ui The Most Daring “Sensation Novel’’ of the Century 3 | #immo e and the daroga|certatnly slipped on his fing dollar, Will include a view of the per CDODOOR SOOO OOOO VEG@OCEDOISOIHOOOOOSTGR O° M told to question |she came to bury nim in « r Be Startling—ttalian Comic! formance i hit the daro instructed | with her prom Yourrg John Underhill, Wear- SE ee ea cOllucy VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, — | “*FDTIEN, 1011, br she Mobtederi Co.) have Geen checked ant confirmed by | {0 Ko and ARG Erik ‘ “the skeleton . i PS18 OF PRECKDING CHaArrRRS, | nber of important discover He vrough o Persia, where for well, in the place \ ing Woman's Clothes on | OPEr# Company Will Be) mai Blammwraoa'n mit be Marg von] STgora oF enyentins overran, | HE rad Qe yge | Sa teatne Rk wae aa He Mi Rea et as Kullty of not a few horrors, for he in his trem! ned not to know the difference when he car bean a to “find ake, Hrik havin Wills, Yorke and Adams. “The Pullman Heard at the Majestic. | Bet, Is Arrested. Parlor Maids." “Ma Goose," a French jlap oh the secre Fances, On the|tween good and evil. ste took part | lars of the opera-house | antes pee ta: JL | other and, E have discovered the secret | calmly in a umber of poittical aseas-| And, now, what do they mean to do BEL with : | eae ly z Epon SrIh cellar amy (| passage of the Communists, the plank-[sinations, and he turned his diabolical | with that skeleto Sur Phe = comes to Wallack’s streis hey Sisters, and others Bs euie, et ing of which. la faliing 10 pieces in| Inventive powers against the Emtr of |not bury tt in the common grave SUMMONS GIRL FRIEND. on Monday evening in “A Cer-| | noe A MA ihn ad ede Hg parte, and the trapdoor through | Afghanistan, who was at war with the|I ray that the place of tno s f ct tain Party," a farce by Frank| pai LR tie ag HL ally WE ties tothe | which Raoul and the Persian Persian einpira ‘The Shah took @ Uk-|the Opera ebost Is in the archi t O'Malley and others, with music by | pC aE age abled Snowe ta tie Neal? Into the cellars of the opera-house. In| ing to him: the National is Robert Hood Rowers, Incidentally, Mies | tan Wanen Wie Enew," Seon Awe seh fen, a hot" ie “air the Communists’ dungeon I noticed | ‘This was the time of the rosy hours |ne ordinary #k Emma Responds to Bail Him| tite wit aing ner own song, “You're Jonaties and. Fenny Van, Grouch Arnel pa Mera who aaowe map) of numbers of Initiale traced on the walla|of Magenderan, of whioh the darog home and there are imprsued ei by the unfortun 0 ‘1 han giv impse, Erik Welch, Hickey ‘ive College Tria | 22me aid there ae tmprwrned by the unfortunate people confined in| narrative has given us a limp) vie In an at it: and among these were an “R” and | had very original ideas on the mubject he Sa GUI elem aed give trite. | (2, marry hm be will blow rising tilting’ Bue | & R. C: Raoul de Chagny. The|of arohitecture and thought out @ pal OUR NEW TEN Going to Lose Your Husband {f Yeu Out, but aris Do." Her role ta that of a maid ) i Magistrate | Norah, who gives a party in the kitchen J | consents and he releases the two ‘lettere are there to this da: ace much as @ confurer contrives « Lets Him Go. of the Caldwell home, where ane ie em, | Senet wines ceigneten at fe coven | ates Gevaert hea | Te" the reader wit triok-casiet. YEAR MORTGAGE ployed. She takes hold of Caldwell, ae KeOLGL” Siaaeean and Bewesas | fe to solve the myaiery of iak’s strange | Morning and ask | ‘The Bhah orfered him to construct an who fe @ political candidate, and shows MGs utr Miny Fok tel eee he pleanes, without being eccompanted |edifice of thie King | Erty id 0; and | you do not have to pay off him how to run for office. With Miss by @ stupid guide, tet him go to Box |the building appears to have been eo tn-| ——— ™ = . Millership Sis' James F. Dolan and ‘ to these mor s for ten @ face of & clean shaven man was| Hite will be her husband, Mike Doniins Lag: Sey Gee” Foun taoey EPILOGUE. | Five and knock with his flat or otic | genious that Hie Majesty wae abie rtgage: What first caught the eye of Magistrate | Esther Btesett and Marte Ashton, Lon- on the enormous cotumn that aeparates | move about in it unseen and to d¥sep-| years but you may pay them Breen when @ prisoner was armaigned in| don Gatoty giris; John T. Kelly, Alfred tage-box, He will find | pear without a possibility of the trick | nan-tn- | Off on any interest day if you | Monarchs. | " | (Continued.) this from the STE TEER te tka oH Wise that the oolumn sounda hollow. being discovered. When the the Night Court by Patroiman Biyths|Kappeler, HaroM Hartseli, Beatrice Keenan tn “Man to Ma John Rice | ff PG) Ii looked at ine as tf I ware the |e, q i, | | - er that, do not be astonished by|Shah found himself the possessor o Wat night. But then Breen looked at | Moreland, Loulse Dempeey, Grace Ed- and Sally Cohen in “The Path of the } fevil and answered only ime e\g qurgention that it was ocoupted bY | this gem he ordered Erika yetlew| Want to or make $100 pay- the garments of the prisoner and saw | Nd Lillian Preston and others Lualile Muthait ! Which showed, howevar-and | (ue voice oF the noels teee M Feree | Oeste vecorba en ren wena, | Ments on any interest day. these: A lange picture hat with «heavy | rng potiee Bergere, in Forty. | cowboys, ‘Winsor MoCay, the Avon | that was the main thing—the | | black vell, @ hobbie skirt, @ fashionable | street, | y Four, and ‘The Grazer. f the perturbation which O, G fre mirprised that, when the various in-| rik would tit be able to build] If your present mortgage el one und |as remarkable @ heuse for another sov- | [sce er igh epselbbeiedl a rebenskly mM west of Brosdway, | wil | Genes, the dancer, will be the|in hig time, had brought into that IW teek oe ney ostasen Peseta» ye plleopbiny Pele rng song on Eek is due, we can change it into . i opened on Thursday night. Until that! leading attraction at the Rronx Theatre, |rendy very restless life (for M. Poli fi ¢ guenent poe tng i ould the elvow and @ little wrist pag. ne Henry B. Harris and Jesse L. |The bill wil also include Belle Biench i), | ee ae rita ouaeioreea that pease oe vas panmenes e one of these mortgages. ‘Was what people call a man of pi f f *] J.C, Nugent in “The Squarer,” Char-| When 1 came Pleasure. | ance of xolld martie, and that the voice | eecret of the wonderful palsce, Erik's lotte Pang in “Into the Light,” the/of the poo Three Leightons and Goldsmith @nd| Poligny the daro, 5 it @ man?” asked the Magistrate, | Lasky will not di Jose the nature of) @nswered the police-| some of thetr features, but they an- nd told the Peraian | contained in it seemed rather te come |death waa decided upon, togetner with| Made to home owners only of my visit to M. | from the opposite side, for, aa we have | that of all the laborere who had worked! in Greater New York for | nounce that the performers will in. | t gave a faint emile| seen, the ghost was an expert ventrilo-| under hie orders, The exeoution of thie Pike tive ing ey] clude Wthel Levey, Janette Denarber, Hoppe. :. bac: ct |quist, ‘The column was elaborately |ebominable decree devolved upon the | $10,000 or less. F yon to say for yourself? idle. the Frans Eva, tanpuay™ OF FLOWERS it ane knew how fer that) carved and decorated with the soul; daroga of Mazenderen. mE = jemanded the Masistrate, whtle the whey | BATTLE OF F extraordinary blackguard of an Erik} tors ohis 1d I do not despair of] irik had shown him some aight ser G Marthe Lanciud, Deauty; Lee | um bugge i ‘tha 4 many court erowd anickered. Xenttte, Bisters Helene, Atnee’ Base t a a overing the ornament that | vices and pfooured him nearty| AE Persian, by AT LONE STAR DINNER, | the way, spoke ot irik sometimes as Sood G6 Salat Go howelan at Wil cbs faugh. He saved Erik by providing him ‘TRUST ce The prisoner bashfully a demigod and sometimes as the low-| as to admit of the ghost’e mysterious| with the means of escape, but nearty lanced at @/erts, Simone d'Beryl, Lola Flamanca young woman eeated with e gray-haired | and Faico, the Qy-Ra troupe, Cytheria iF Hi ei eat of the low.) “Poligny wae super-! correspond th his generous in- ‘our Hundred Texas Club Mem-) % It correspondence with Mme. Giry and ef | paid with hie heed fer his gen man in the rear of the court. and Les Calsados, The revues and bal- 4000 Rounds Ca mitious and Erk knew It. Brie knew his generostty, dulgence. Captal . - §$ 4,375,000 “T made @ bet,” he sald. “tam a|iete will run from 815 to 11 o'slock and bers Fire 8,000 Rounds sia be Saat ee and pi However, all these discoveries are| Fortunately for the daroge, a cerpes, | Gurplus (all 10,625,000 broker's ‘clerk, employed by Brown frld cabanet show from 11.15 to1 A, M. nations, Roses and Lilies, ‘Wedel M, Pollany heard © dayeten Seiten y eaueee een Brey a er an Pood ed pty Ss $16 Bw Tee 475 Remsen Ot, Bays. Bras. at No. $ Wall street. I live with | Dome starting novelties are promised. | The Texas Clubd of the city of New| Us voice tell him, in Box Five, of! presence of the acting manager, in the|and wae taken for Drik’s body, be my mother and sister at No. 6 West sched Will be served in the theatre at York gave @ carnival dinner and cotil.|t@ menner in which he used to spend) mannger's office, within @ couple of | cause the Garoga’s friends hed éressed : “4 PMety-olehin etree. 1 rmde a bet this iM bereicg Kes tesd ab be @ feature of ANTE lon last night at the Hotel Pi which | 9 id a pertner'e con-/ inches from the desk-chatr, and which | the remains in clothing tbat delenged te SUMMER RESORTS. . ret show. Prices for the first | - o | dence, he not wait to hear any|consisted of a trapdoor, t! — ernoon with @ friend of mine, James} performance will % owt LACK’ 7 was attended by 400 sons and daughters) more, “Thinking at first thet it was a board in the focag and ay tenets a Se Prt, he went to Asia Minor McCormack, that I would walk in| to 9250, Poprirs Mie ‘aw val WAL CK) of the Lone Star State. ‘The lone star,|_ yotce from Heaven, he Ddelleved|of @ man's forearm and no longer? «| and thence to Constantinoplé, where he women's clothes from our rooms over! be $1 and $1.50. ‘ in electric and other displays, wa elf damned; and then, trapdoor that falls back like the 14| entered the Gultan’s employment. In te Brosdway, back across through + + & rgety used with the national flag tn an to * for money, of a box; a trapdoor through which [| explanation of the services which he Thirty-eighth street to Fifth avenue,| The Italian Comic Opera Company of | va the decorations. A particularly effec-|eaw that he was being victimized Dy | oan a hand come and dexterousty | was able to render @ monarch haunted dawn fo Twenty-third. street and up| Paleo wil sorte ce tec ceeeny ctl PAT acelin upeed eotaen Kh Ea Gar arenes etre at Nea tea Fag DE ea nase ICC aaa NE entero pep anne e again, without being arrested. My | the Mafestio Theatre on Monday night, Alamo, given tho State eome time ago | Panne, himinem already tired of mane nit lay ad that it was ry y the forty thousand | the famous trapdoors and secret * And thet also ie|chambera and mysterious strong boxes mother and elster were out, and we) in dressed me up in mother's and my sts-| oper: by Mrs, Clara Driscoll Sevier, the club's President. jaitimbanchi,"” a thre et comic | agement for varius reasons, went! francs went by Canne. This will be repeated feeeae ‘ away without trying to Inv the way by which, through som: at Yildin kiosk efter thes, But we didn't fool the! on Tuesday evening and Weantiday The novelty of the evening came fust further into tue personality o: or other, they were pone o¥l, Uh Cee rere ciian revelation. afternoon. On Wednesday and Thurs: jaftter Mrs, Sevier had welcomed the| curious 0. G. who had forced such @| Speaking about this te the Persien, I| He leo invented those automate, SUMMER Steps Not Ladylike. [da d | guests with a few after-dinner remarks. !qingwar memorandum book upon | sald: dressed like the Sultan and resembling evenings, and Saturday afternoon , “¢ had seen the maaquerader, | The Geisha” will be given. On Friday aid he was John Underhiil, waik-|@sht “Amor de Principe” will be given| ine eal r eighth strest,|!t8 American premiere. The company, nenr Broadway, The friend was a. g| Which was originally bound for the! AR escort. Hlyte decided that Under-| City of Mexico, includes Amelie Bruno, hil! waked too tong strides for a wom-| hye Canepa. G. Merigi, L. Guido, 1. | oO Fe , M. Cok o ‘The tables were cleared and the diners,| (nem. They bequeathed the whole| 0 we ma: " ‘all respects, which made forming into two parties, engaged tn @/ mystery to their successors and! gang Sanus wa fps n bho | br tiie’ ee eaiies that the Commander of “pattle of flower: uch aa was waged! heaved a sigh of relief when they|was simply amusing himself with thet|the Feithful wae awake at one place in celebration of Texas's independence) were rid of a business that had puz- orandum-book of his when, in reality, he was asleep olee- of Mexico. ‘The ammunition conetated| meq them without amusing them in| “Don't you believe it!” he reptted. | where of 8,000 carnations, roses and Illes, the teast. Hrik wanted money, ‘Thinking him-| Of course, he had to leave the Sultan’ ‘The music was furnished by @ quar-| 1 agked the Pasian to tell me by| self without the pale of humanity, he| service for the same reasons that made tet of Mexican singers brought from | t had tain twen- oo much, the Olty of Mexico, “Giris in gay Maxi- | WHat trick the ghost bad tain pote ra apie beer Mtatiey oll a) hr eel hog tage st HOMES A ROOKLET THAT DESCRIBES VACATION PLACES | ERIE followe: —— = ty thousand franca from Rtchard's| employed his extraordinary gifts of dex-| Then, tired of hia edventurous, for- Se een gncort vetted (a een De) abeaeln! “The Deep Purple” goes to Maxine {8h Costumes distriputed the favors. | coet in apite of the safety-pin. He | terity and imagination, TMG he. ited |mnidusle and. monstrous tite, he lensed ape Wr Mctidnc tS ook eral | Malina, A. Bronaini, R. Margio EMote's Theatre | replied that he had not gone into this Vreceived by way of compensation for!to be some one “like everybody else. south, and Underaiil, tucking the hob-|T. Baccarl. Orchestra seats will be $1.60. eke wae MONEY RAIN IN BROADWAY, jiictie aetat, put that, if 1 myself) nis extraordinary ugliness, to prey upon| And he became @ contractor, like any pe ueaee Aa ee Nan h - N “Madame Sherry,” wlth Tana Abar- ee | cared to make an investigation on the! his fellow-men. Ils reason for restor-| ordinary contractor, building ordinary | Blythe anon ceaght r his second Week at Daly's ‘The- "Madame We tha cramee Ocak ‘Owner spot, I should certainly find the #eli-| ing the forty thousand francs, of hie|houses with ordinary bricks. i.e ten- | Haas per Malai wil "appear 30) tenes, " 12 | ton’ to the riddie in the manager's own accord, was that he no longer | dered for part of the foundations, tn AND | ag La tba) a ated the a Wednesday and herd Wallac ge in “The Man trom] jpert Ennis, who eays he owns afi. | Omce by remem oath ql ‘apd oF eve eee Te laike Deer in ae ay Simeel?, inthe coma NEW YORK, SUSQUE thaquerader; “it's on a." a4; in Richelieu" on Wednas-| Home” w at the Manhattan Opera} ver mines in’ Mexico, came out into | 2 Toler aoe om eae Fulingutmiea “evecstttng: above ane rmowe play & WESTERN R. R. Ree t i | _ . Re eriracght path for t erioin mta- | Friday night.and in The Merchant) ote ost i Theatre. |inte the air a a} of change the} goon as 1 had time, and I may as well) According to the Perstan's account, | upper hand. Besides, wae be not 290-1189 Brosdwny, New York: 233 Fulton « rowd that | a on Saturday night. ('Mitdrea He t the Garden The- | Mnicketbocker Hotel had just given | ti) the reader at once that the re-| rik was born in a small town not far|ugiy as ever? He dreamed of oreating | | /s:., Wyn and other 8 io Otucew ta Non | kirts. | aoe ¥ 1 “ariile. “| him for @ $10 bill. Instantly Broadway | wiity of my investigation were per-|from Rouen. He wae the eon of «| for his own use dwelling unknown to | }/York el Brio, & sitio a6 the pollda | n bas arranged this are Academy |Meoume attentive and @ second handful | Potty “satisfac and T hardly be-|master mason, He Tran away eten|the rest of the earth, where he eould bh, daughter | *hedule of playe for his Anal weak o* resent. "The Roa A was ecrambled for by men, who 4 Moved that I should ever disc 90 from hia fath house, | hide ¢rom men’s eyes for all time, he mths re; Monday and Tues- sho af es | the rms of women they were proofs of the au-| where his ugliness was @ subject of| The reader knows and guesses the ma © Private Se : > Rentz Bantioy company wilt be|t® ‘theatre. thenticity of the feats ascribed to the| horror and terror to his parents. Forrest. It is ail in Keeping with thie m- Na gieeee seen at the Columbia | 5 folowes: #7, ghost. a time he frequented the faire, where | creditte and yet veracious story. Poor, FOR SALE. 5 hureday nig! » ovinson'a “Crusoe come to the| Walked south half a bi ‘The Persian'’s manuscript, Christine} a showman exhibited him as the “iving| unhappy Mrik! Shall we pity nim B. re." il Friday night, fa 1 tke |more smail coins. At Fortieth street! paue's papers, the statements made|corpae.” He seems to have crossed the | Shall we curse hin? He asked only to| Furniture Retailed st te t of e Private . | will . +,| he had another $10 bill changed. This| to me by the people who used to work | whole of Europe, from falr to fair, and |be ‘some one,” like éverybody elee. re | Secret ot ret Ser- ‘ ul be Clark's | ew. shower was continued at haif|under MM, ‘Richard and Moncharmin, |to have comploted his strani education | But he was too ugly! And he had to/at Wholesale Pric | 5 Enemy,” ty and Garter Show wit pe| block tntervals unt! Thirty-elghth | yy little Meg herself (the worthy ,aa an artist and magician at the very | hide his genius or use tt to play tricks Th jot, Colonial { ee | Lact of “Too Much Jolineon,” and I Seamon's. | street was reached. Then Ennts shouted | \ime. « 1am sorry to say, 1s no|fountain head of art and magic, among| with, w with an ordinary f he 'n, in Quartered 1 | ng act of “Sherlock Hotmes. th the F 1 Workers’ | that he had lost a $100 bill at the hands | more) and by Sorelll, who 13 now ltv-| the Gypsies. would have been one of the moet dis- i 1 Lahde | Ces ann) Exht # Metropolitan Opera of & daring newsboy. Presently @ po-|ing in retirement et Touveclennes, all| A period of Erik's Mfe remained quite| tinguished of mankind! He hed @ heart F Asks Giri to Bail Him. "Rady Ming oven from the Ma- | House, Ap to %, to be opened by |]iceman @ppeared and promised to find| the documents relating to the exist-) obscure, He wae seen at the fatr of | that could have held the empire of the i “Himma is taking a bats, but she'll be son," to the Lyric Theatre for the final, Presifent Taft Wednesday evening, a this boy. After six had been rounded |ence of the host, which I propose to|Nijnt-Noveorod, where he displayed | world; afd, in the end, he had to coy- of its New ¥ e run. novel dram nment will be up Ennis went to ths Impertai Hotel. | deposit in the archives of the Opera, himself tn all his hideous glory, He el- | tent htmeelf with @ cellar, Ah, yes, we end “Emina™ ansy 5s — nee ———_—_--- j ae . bail him out,” said Blob FREDERICK Ww. EVERS, Inne. “Tell him I won't 1 to be there," | remponded “Emma,” and hung up tho receiver. | ean * NOVELS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A NUTSHELL + MISS LIVINGSTO? \ He plays leap-frog with yo Washing-) father and brother are carried away. Crosby alds many rebels.; know whet she wee doing there on the of which Mrs. Reynolda makes lively COMPANION, 2.) an ° ‘sone of the Under stress, to secure the release of }chapters serve for thelr undoing, Dora red at leat, not by the King’s | track, Who was paying the rattroad?’ A MPANION. on of Cookioft Hall. Valtetort and his son, the girl consents! finds recompense tn love | by Barbara also! One hates to think that this te Bfe 4 — lations and to a form of marriage | Duncan O, Grant ts the name of the nding friend-| However, it ie the book, and such con- } |The Heroine of a Baronets Love sof confiden’e Boris now seems to be having his way who comes back, "Dog, 40 8h pentance, the noble lord! veraation show: et i Story in Old New York, | Rivals Se) But just as he inks he sees triumph (of his tnttlals, has been bh nickn: ie each of his captives, prom-|John and Kate , T must bo sald that St finds, one of i him tem: | ahoad an old family dispute breaks out| among friends, “Beware of the Dog” y freedom and fight together, Then, | seoution for their true love. DIAMONDS, jewelry, delivered; \ : bo GaAs porarily dn Jall by the ous trick of anew. ‘There appears, too, in. herole|is @ message #ent to Gladys by a plotter, just as his two-headed plan of treach-| Trouble takes various forme for Riah- | gyertt PENT at. je ; 1 own orime of eabeznement! role Frank Armstrong, an English cap-| hearing of Grant's return, Hence Mrs.| ery is about to mature, the Hermit In-/erdeon, The mortgage on his cottage 13| 51, UoNDa, jewel en geil, SACK { corourt, uunn at or's door, He breaks a at wio has loved Ermyntrude long | Reynolds'a title. tervenos. Rosmore fe held up as he) ¢oreciosed when he has Lockaport arr fonbe. P ‘near one a; a perb ho for young W Jay. We! ar au he hitherto supp: po tein Is rides away with the mald. Crosby 18/04 or false imprisonment of the work ' is 4 t je of the Hamt n Relief the lady and th THE BROWN MA y 4 and sent away from Impending men he hae locked in ¢o keep them from ton-B er bis experis is brought about with a melodramas “i 2 ath \Jolming the etrikers, And In @ bose- ence « are of the (ourish | — Things end happily in Holland for !Swned coust he ie het’ in monstrous Ave wiad 10 @AY:| Mr, Fraser's title refere toa gem worn| {t Riseres in a Romance with Gray | ra bare Gna the ance Sree aie bail for knooking down an ingulting eu- me H as an amulet by Melnikoff, ‘Tradition, Eyes and the Love of Harh galloping highwayman burna hie perior in office, Aa tor Kate— is it that when nan 8! be lee ITA always vught,” eays |" piste “Tl! lock you up on bread and water t oken the princely line shall | Aalaiy Saruibe, ML onnild 1iks Re Saean for m week,” anya her trate father, and i {a no. tence aaa with i cards TH THY. HS. ja ty UM Ware you out of doors without | $1, 8. [% Pm ge my # ; pape! Jeves, Girls get fancies like that sone 19 ates Cg a . BEWARI, OF THE bOoG A Book tn Whieh Trane Love Do what you please,” answers the | 0° loner floor ofp, located. ge ie £0 a ee Me eee: ae Gisskaaiwiii quiaks daughter in revolt, and as Severn'e hard | rie to Mt es ‘are fe transier i yours es he pol posed abl ners 2 2 * ng to he . naa : Ri words continue, the angry girl tears h Brghion B wt at Ch + also « eam anit seed at nat a ship, Sea Chill! aot an en asin Live Man's Widow, where she gets he ior at fon become very happy In thelr i ee rear ee eee ete + | Offered. in te righion Beach i the 7 ave liked to,” | five W vise to America e OMPARL lady villain of | thinking of the gray eve ma meetings down by the elver, and | Noe for tter & at Resa {Ra i Fra Fe passenger Db: nal ins f ot long after nis dead 4 | take” Reid ansburg Bridge anid ire bt 1 and /1n 9 peanene \ iy ( Mra. Baillie ¥ s's new book, | Who had come to 1 in the hie tender excitement. | wrath. A few who have known prod roverty daily end Gundeye; os teleptrone tne a i | nis edu ence ‘Beware of t (Brentago’s) | #¢ the court jouse @ sort of tain things between the second wife and REALTY CORPORATION i BURGLAR HUNT IN ORANGE. ‘ f the nine 18 Not a dashing. figure, |2hocked by the A t ate or John | the magnate's ohtef couneal look for the orl z | Barone rece y eo Own a 0 is bea nerely “with a} ir t ashe ane Hed i > on by batt are bad enough Sequel to a ecandal, But John and Kate HELP WANTED—MA i} Negro Arrested at Revolver Morale vt a f e clear stea and engag-|is to sea the A an 4 ‘ nt « » above and tie are happy in thelr cottage, a Probert MAL Me abe 1 rena \ \ ax Cady Strapp | ¢ aie ‘ : : “nh below without adding WANTED, FOR U, &. 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