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_ WAITERS ARE LED | Millions Made From Plays That Make a Popular Hit; “BY MRS. STOKES IN| Some Return as Much as $300,000 in a Single Year | fesses Making $200,000) seit 1 or $250,000-—He’s Fors! tcc 5 gotten Which — From); Pur for it that Revealing Herself as Back Of, ‘mfan of the Hour,?? {tun Strike, She Says They've | and Others Are Doing :. Haremark must be written °5 ERR | aid in Foil Wott 7 * $109,000, paid and oT Wal x) always part owners (hat come from their pen ra one ‘The serious side { can no lonker imagine lieved by Mise M Imael? sicep'ng on mark benel f lor over the story Promised to Stand Firm | 4 Vell and Better. An UNS 06 Bt scenuaty. ib et $300,000 in one year, She admite “Polly —_— le story as ‘ of the greatest feats (is iinagination, But hete !s a story | ? Rose Pastor token. who snteraarea | CAarles Klein Has Col MMs. Walter avears te trie! Me Rereett tn betel! of the vtriking waiters} lected a Million in| os Pi vob grids ‘ ha: Risthikg by initiating « movement to untonize the Royalti ca ea Sirs seer toaitone : tes, Augustus get railroad fare from New Orleans Rete chambermaids, two days ago, sud+ y 8 New York. Going out “ah of a Genly appeared today as leading genixe{ Thomas Wears a Gold- |. veaivics: company, he found. himne!! eehind the whole strike of the Inter qations! Hotel Workers union, The} © Crown, and Manag- trenster of allegiance trom the atrixe| ers Declare They May organtze:. Mr 0) tas tebicnted th an interstow she weve nn| Lose, but Author Never Bvening World reporter. She eatd: Do “Z have recewed the promise of every waiter on strike that he will . a Famain on strike and will not attempt ne , te return to work under any oircum- BY CHARLES DARNTON. etances until the bellboys, trem cham- WwW wouldn't be a play: | bermaids and the meehanicians in ail wright?) - When Geor; 2 the hotels are organized and are cs Gelled out in aympathotic atrikes, Then |. Broadhurst casually testi ob Waiters WM win their cause and | in court one day thie week that avery other employes of the hotels will |Bi8 royalties from “The Man of the Broht accordingly. | Hour" had been $200,000 or $250,000 the tote! men are concerned. I 2 \t0 count a few stray thousands-—at- v the waltera wil) stand by their word | tention was drawn to the sometimes emd that we will soon be Bble to pre-| lucrative profession of playmaking emt 2 s0i!4 front to the Hotel Men's) 4 marveling public was again con- eration. | Vinced that it pays to be a good, hard-working playwright. Not long |ago Miss Margaret Mayo was re | Ported to have rolled up $300,000 In 1 one year by the samo simple means. ‘ Wag ‘ Ve Fie Sy But that's another stor ; TRANLL Satie: y to be ) of the Circun” and “Baby Mine” have t che on later. |enabied her to keep the wolt from t! { ’ ‘Ti indubstable fact ie that more than Feelin cece verre Grin SRS: PAs Jone play has made a fortune for | ‘Meation of that $900,000 tale the pric usu- tocracy of the stage, there !s now a sort. So when !t comes to figures she Plutocracy of playwrights, Some say has nothing to *ay, Manager Brady, how- ' tat Charles Klein Ye Ue slehest man | gver doem't hesitate to muy that Miss - qi “0 | drawing royalties, others that Augustus ine LG ee eee Quietly Marries Miss Anna} momar weara the golden crown, and ba El at ‘ stil others that George Brodhurat Gaotearae: Conky wnocha ines tuce Rebecca Cooper, for 15 |eonsiders anything tees than a miill Ithe rovaltien of “GetcRich-quick, Wale s @ollare small change. Art, of cours Mngford" to his father. ‘The ate at the Years His Assistant. le never sordid, At the same time it present time amounts to $150,00, On May have tte substtintial reward) gach of hie musical productions youny ' hence it Is with these rewards that we Mr, Cohan enjoys a royalty of about Flushing society received a surprise| Are now concerned, To “get at? the $40,090 a year, “*the Fortune Hunter, to-day when {t learned that James A,|¢27nIngs of playwrights is, as you may Renwick, horseman, club member ané|!™asine, not an altcrether easy matter. Dramatists are reluctant to speak of ape aivic activities, had marrtea| ones gor publication, while managers |{7&nded in the South, and sold his one- | from “Peter Pan" in this country, while IN “STOCK,” Rebecca Cooper, for MN! ar4 not supposed to talk about te, 1/@ct play to a vaudeville actor, The| tn England the play is in ite eighth ea- yours his‘pecretary and assietant in his) may say, however, that tof the fig. |{ctr put the play in his trunk, nd} son, He hi law offices, The marriage took 1RC®) uieg which mak bl ain reel at |iter “Pald in Full" had peen produced | you believe in fairies?” It is an inter-| cessful play. For exampl yesterday at Bt. Pete ined froin man- | etuzned It to tts author for the same | esting fact that when “Little Mery” | which ts twenty y Ghereh, in West Twenty-oighth stret,| seorn omoes and some of them from old #0, saying, “I didn't have the heart | fatiea to live up to expectations here| mands $30 a week “ to ruin your work." With new faith in| Barrie refused to take any royalties. Way Down East” Mr. Renwick had been a widower a| tr paure Docks, both the little more than a yeer. Wis first wite,| PLEIN HAS COLLECTED A MILs net to work, with the result that ‘The Who was Mise Viola Blodgett, had ruled LION, IT’S SAID, aviest Wi paved with gold. ee Toctat leader tn Queens County so-| Charles Klein, according to informa- | Meanwhile “Paid in Full” had made it acy tes weany pears. tion that may be consldered reliable, has |Poselble for him to pass a park bench Mr. Renwick's wedding w planned collected over $1,000,000 In royalties. “The | Without feeling it in his bones, two years brought the author, Wine! Smith, $200,000, And the end ts not yet mean a loss to the manager and at the hare of the grous receipts. Club member know that he was to take | #nd “The Music Master’ $200,000, Dur. |, bac aw. fa find 1 Pin A bride, With bis wn, Harry B, Ren- |INE n ten weeks! engagement of ‘The CR Renee cenavents ee) Hbd ithe See ee who fe nearly as old as bis step-| Music Muster” at the Aeademy of|.,, A iy Srether, and Job E. Tedges to act ae) Mutlc the author pocketed the neet|Dias, yroduced by Livblet a Cos, ene| the Broth witnesses, Mr. Renwick and Mise Coop-|IMtle sum of $9.00. Not « bad begin- | riched Hall Calne to the amount of| be obliged to start at 21-2 or 8 per cent., er went to &. Peter's Church at noon | ning for three pl: that will probably | ” 3 . ‘ho h ome !m to repu- Riikesday, aed there the marriage wee |run sion in “svcex” for years to corny |e. ‘The Garden of Allah” has al-| while one who has some cla: P o ry ‘ $4 ‘i formed. Afterward Mr. Menwick and} When ‘The Witching Hour" had run UAE a AL har a mad ced Hire tne erat Oran Mtneey [for tWo years the hand om Augustus : iB isla moon, Where they went even Harry | imi, saitiwindine clo pemnt to his collaborator, Mary An- | 71° ck. professes not to know, ou Dotnted tO} dorson, Paging on to that other highly-| the recelpts mi In the langu has gon ‘second Mra. Renwick, who comes | $1.00. Approximatoty, thie was hie oa ti romet ' cent. teup Goaporstent, Par end’ wns had | share of the profits, Tn one year “ap | colored production, “Kismet.” we hear heard that It smells goes t0 bee | “Any expertenced manager will tell you apent the last fiftecn of her thirty-fve | a Man Thinks” added $75,000 to hie bank | (Nat In twenty-three weeks at the | Cnt. hen thia dissy height, that an author can «los ¥ Knickerbocker Theatre it returned if aver reache ——————— years, in the service of Mr. Renwick at | account. You will agree, perhaps, (hat Ld Me faw offices on Pine street, le said to| the optimistic tone of Mr. ‘Thomaws|f2%alty of 98,89 to Edward Knobe | CLYDE FITCH FIRST TO MAKE! pamrosch Eusawes M eave held the position of confidential | afier-dinner speeches neede ny further | uch And at the same time it was ron- HIS OWN TERM Phoebe Crosby, a young American aecretary and assistant manager of Mr. | explanation. ‘ning in London, so that the author had! ‘The late Clyde Fitch was one of the| dramatic soprano recently discovered Renwick's wide real estate interests! 1, y : no reason to worry about his hotel bit {frst American dramatists who vould} and brought out In the Aborn Jnglish it may interest George Broadhurst to ith 4 during the latter years. By her capact- | jearn that Manager W. A. Brady at home or abroad. afford to make his own terme, “Cap-|Grand Opera Company with marked tee os business woman sho won Arst| ready to give Mee BLOG fee ete TT othe Little Mlinister” was the funda. | tain Jinks" put him on his teet by giv-|guccess, has just been engaged oy Wale hep employer's respect and then, when |jonuigte Sve nim Budam for hie profte| ty. MM, Parrle’s fortune, the long | INK nim $14.00 in tte first season. After | ter Damrosch for the cast of ite new ‘Decame @ widower, tis love. . ae one Fe ‘or for next Mens ' engl that his profits grew larger and larger | opera, “The Dove of Peace," to be pro- Renwick, who is sixty yeare old,|%@#": When atx companies will be sent | Comtinved succoms of the ploy in this) gti in one year he recetved from| duced In the fall, Mise Crosby had ap- foe graduate of Princeton and han been | Out to play this plore sor all it 18 worth, | country bringing hin no leew that $50,-) “Girls” and The Blue Mouse’ $160,000, | peared tn concert, but had never sung s prectining lawyer for many yeare.| TH¢ play has been running here for |. ‘To-day he draws a royalty of 151-2 put ft must be remembered that a play | In opera until she made her debut with @tase his Cather's death, however, he thirty-eight weeks, and in this time the | per cent. and Wnts a profit of from Clyde Fitch meant a finished pro- | the Aborn forces in April of this year, hap devoted his attention to the man- a ———-- ei ani SRS VR = = a agement of bis large estate, which ie hichy vested in valuadic realty proper- (Wildes), e@bout the aity. He is e member of (Alpers), Union Chub, the City Club, the 100 (Pu . 2 to 5, first; Malaga, 11 1, 4 tod, second: Far West kR ef »,$ tod, 1108, third, Meetow Brook Hunt end the Demo- and t use also van and fished uged an iron and got the green also evatic Club. His interest in horses has named the hole par 5 to 4, smade bim an active member of the lat- ‘OND HACK =LHollis Plate of Kirkby one up. ter organization and receritiy he wi avoyt ex furlongs on the fat; gentle Travers loat the 13th by overrunning 1. Kirby's short second ci of the Hunt of the Bayside Hunt men rhlers. 4 to the «I |6, 2 to eudden mariage of Mr. Renwick AT BELMONT TERMINAL 5 to t 4to this absence from the city on his iM. —_——- mi ond; Seoteh Tad i ? has brought embarrassment Time 1. Bolsierous, The Th Rpeawve Coromitise of the ton Field, Lord Direct «Roya ditched. fotloved It fo the Goalgn of this commites Societv in Force & : |fower, Nate Bum +. DT . . ii i. ‘prominent men, ef Which Mr, Ren- [OCIELY Out in Force, See Goad pie Si pe |Me mutelair Player Gets Card of BULLDOG ATTACKS GIRL. Wein eelve days by a wivriwind eame| Performance on the Flat |VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS | 40 Against Opponents’ aiten s # Me g 000 in twelve days by a whirlwind cam palm of rubseripilon taking, “At an f0'-| TERRORIZE ALASKANS. | v bang nigh = $e pee Vp toa Cell, sed. the eatartintinn bee and Over Jumps. | 41 in First Halt, Leh plait ps ine ocd pe TT 1,000 contribution and he was to have {Violent Earthshocks and Rain of Playmates © arine Sullivan demande met the members of the commliter - nightly to get chely reports on progres: Ashes in Vicinity of Cordova b, Brown, who lives in No, 508 West Now the commirtee wi!!! have to Kei a A vast Continue Two Days. vr i One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, new chairman, | impraver : net x3 begs Pee destroy his brindle bulldog, which bit ———— Improvement in the weather over the! ooRDOVA, Aiseka, June &—Tho in- } Anal rou! a play bee Y' atharine this afternoon as she stool TWENTY-FIVE. MEN KILLED conditions prevailing at the first day's] habtiante of thts 1 of Marka are in the annual New Jersey golf cham- {jn front of wner's hom a . vachug brought almost a record crowd) ip astute of terror to-day as the result’ plonsidp. The magnot was the meeting) The Sullivan child, who lives in No, evuption of one of the moun 1N FIGHT OVER CARDS? to thiv pleturesque course for the « of tly ‘ id ond day of the United Hunts Racing mf yok Intet coun HY Explosions | important title honors of Jerome Dp, ninth street, was SieameG in a game ‘i % > pn apr) ent nis wounding Ike cannonadis COMtINMEd |g 6 Cirleby’ ith other youngsters of her own age inee: Fore; Ss sant ir pas toy a rain of ashes and violent earth | ceMt tive have proved meteoric, ‘Trav-|aprang at her and fastened his teeth Mountaineers and Foreigners 1h. | aes waa prmpent Jo. naniers: Sa ps : era of the Upper Montelaly Club, has!in her upper lip, tearing tt painfully, Tennessee Mining Town, parkionk, lawns and grandstand pres | nee mctala here and at other | hae always beat Kirkby of Englewood, |The dog loosed hin hold immediately wented wilt Mt spectacle of fashion. | | we Metro} ce for | and ran bac ) NA@HVILAE, Tenn., June A ‘As on Thursday, Pinkertons and the! Aliskan points made an effort to get de- Ms eee th Mare aiitan and once for | talline to the street half fainting from lal to the Banner from Johnson C * ‘tails by ow x, but failed because the; Me 4 4 ae the shock of the injury. 0 Sheriff'# men swarmed through the |The day was more like Maron : . 7, Tenn., ways that iwenty-five men w throng and betting was not at all con. ! condition of the atmosphere made radio- . Maroh than! ‘Patrolman Morrissey of the West One Milled lant wight'et Dasic, Vo., « mining i | June, sunny, dur with a cold wind that! Hundred and Twenty-fitth street poll }telegraphy tmposaible. It is believed fn the crowd of notables | nd Mex, August Helmont, Mr, town on the Cardena, Clinchfield & Ohio Railroad, tn a fight started over a card| were My oe straw hats, The thy amna Mountain, both in the Cook I: Amba Mountain, in the Init | oie chose in the country and hoth known to be voleante, Ongolation division! to the J, Hood Wright Hospital, and Mrs, Perry Heimont, Foxhall Keone, |e in violent. eruption and three elgiths, The yoarly New| which Dr. Carroll responded, The irl Woreigners and mountaineers were are! Mr, and Mes, \. KB Duncan, Me. and| "Ait Wight umd tonday heavy clouds | Jersey Aswociation handicap is Another | was taken to. the hospital, where her Fayed against one another, Mra, Tyler Morse, W. Burling Cocks, | were hanging low over the country. TORR ca aha’ seal torn lip, Was cauterized and bandaged, & cline . ymple, Pi — ooeeneow 7 loth “Sra and Kirkby see-sawed| ‘The bulldog, whieh did not appear ti ai ag rie a oh, Mis Kline Ladew, Mire, Dalrymple, Pers | > lin thelr playing at the early. Notes sleival, Harvey Ladea, W. R, Grace,| Bank Door Blown WASHINGTON, June 8--Dr. Harvey |}, 1, Bell, F. Ambrose Clark, Ix races | CYIANDER, La, June st W, Wiley, former Chief of tho United | on the flat and c States Bureau of Chemistry, to-day de | carded, u feature being the Belmont | early to-day by Ave Glined (the City of Boston's vitor to be | steeplechase, U. 8, Aris’ officers riding. 4 - Turf and Field ‘ee | he| have anything the matter with Styeet, tclair player subsequently vegan | » Bank of ldriving In his ste | led to the # a cell until # ne Who afterward | against par 3 by a nine-foot putt.| Sullivan girl is expected to recover, . Five cases | Travers one up. —————— » were used by the robbers, | Eleventh Hole: Lost by Travers migs- plosion blowing the door | Ing a three-foot puit by as many in-] Sunday World Wants Work ult into the street, A posse ts | ches, made known his decision tn a letter | PUKST Rac | te Representative William F. Murray Plate of $300; about one mile and three: of Massachusetts, 8 quarters over hurdieeFaultiess, 16 y * of the v Sresigee ecu cf “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, $40,000, nothing to do bur ait qutetly hy and ait for his audience, This exampie Among the Flanets. By Col. John Jacob Astor ity of the Trastees of tie Astor Esiate). —_ @ been followed in turn by Mr. | ve of that thriving young. *Kietn, | bof that thriving yotnE. Pe Thomas, Mr, Broadhurst and Mr. Kiein. | @ : Keats Moreover, these three authors are now the productions | (Published by Author (Corriaht, 1894 Sx NOSIS, OF NG CHAPTRRS, vear 2000 4, 1), to ‘ia Stocked With rt) Paamedd ClarouRh | exist om “Jupiter Fiey thud. weict cre A lake, they taild & rat Mastodon “and” Will-o-the TS evidently belongs said Cortlandt. “1 seem to be the target . for all these beasts, and henceforth shall keep my As day would break in but little over an hour, they decided to rem il they pushed the dead bat overboa Was soon devoured by fishes, A chill had come upon the alr, and the) aprang with hia spiked boote upon th, ineessant noise of the forms of Ife about turtle’s shell them had in @ measure ceased. el around a box of qui rap A Cortlandt pa and again they lay back an ‘The mogt splendid siitht in their sky now was Saturn. At the com- planet was from them, shadow, its vast rings making it apr twice its real size. With the first glim- mer of dawn tho fire-bails descended to the surface af the Peared within it, thelr lights going out. With a suddenness to wich (1: were becoming burst upon them, ri larly as at the earth's than twice as fust, ha the sky with the most ‘The stream swamp, and was now ‘open country be tng the raft « of labor has doubled for forty miles [author tn less time than fortun | | around her country home and that people eed igh made, Just among actors write her letters asking her to educate re 1s been for generations an art their children and little things of that — jowing through ween high banks, Push tney stepped off on the sand, and, warming up the remains of the mastodon’s heart, ate a subi tha) brealfast While washing thetr they wished to return to the Callisto by completing the circle they had begun they noticed a hugh flat jenyfeh in wae so transparent that they could see the sandy bottom thro: As it seemed produced by Cohan & Harris, has in OLD ONES DRAW GOOD MONEY to be asleep, Bes ed up the water around !t and poked it with a stick. The jellyfish first drew Itself together till {t touched the surface of the water, being nearly round, then it slowly left the stream and Fose till it was wholly in the air, an: Notwithstanding the suniight, it emt a faint giow. “Do Indeed, there seems to be no and to good reason to ask, the money-making possibilities of a suc- tor and his play, Mr. Walter 1. ‘Then, too, there 4 a A play, you must understand, mOy | are the “picture righta,” @ now develop- mem. A moving picttre concern re- same time a profit to the author, who DY | Cently offered $160,000 for “The Garden the terms of his contract draws his] of Allah.” What is known as @ “road His returns also offers possiblities of Bearwarden, “hore we have one of our Jack-o'-lanterns. Let us see what it “It in_incompreh nsible to me, ins itself; for| when Bearwarden sudite a nor visible means was able to Im- m, thereby dit- and remain potsed abou " are usually governed by @ sliding scale, A young quietly, and not even the closest friends | 10" and the Mouse’ brought him halt) HALL CAINE MADE $300,000 WITH | ang sometimes he Is puld a stated eum|man ambitious to become a manaxer ‘of the well known Meadow Brook Hunt|® ™llllon, “The Third Degree" $200,000, “THE CHRISTIAN.” fn addition, Charles Frohman, for ex-| "00k out’ a, Play no Jong a and upon the deliv-| yeep the attraction on tour for a cer- at one of the gilded mile-|ery of @ play and then gives him royal! tain number of weeks and paid several This | ties that run from 12 to 1¢ per cent. of} hundred dollars in advance royalty to An unknown author may / the author. When he found himself los- ing money week after week he couldn't decide whether it would be more ex- naive to “clove the show" and jose ton gets 5 per cent. up to $5,000 on the | POM ts or Keep it going and get ge of the box-office; | part of his money back. When the bit- ‘on $10,0%, and 10 per cent, when | ter end came he discovered that his loss ont Iigher still, I've; had been the author's gain almost to @ of support, ye Dierse itself in the stre placing a volume of liquid equivale its bulk, it must be at least as heavy as! and belonged to the sca The Jellyfieh remained potsed tn tho| apne: air unth directly above them, when It! abc nto descend, | and from under!” cried Bearwar-| of their tortoise. Tne hind les were T, for one, shoul!) developed like those of a kangaroo, den, stepping back. not care to be touched." The great soft mass o ing, and stopped its descent about feet from the ground, parallel to wh it was slowly carried by the wind. few yards off. In the direction in which it was moving, lay a long black snake | asleep on the sand, When directly over | «: fis victim the Jelly globule till it touched the middle of the reptile’: ‘The serpent itself Ina knot, but was already dead. ‘The jellyfish did not swallow, but com-| freaks.” pletely surrounded {ts prey fn the alr, with the snake's body | monst clearly visible within It. “Our Will-o'-the- night than by again sinic | immediately In prettier hy * sald Bearwarde shia} * asked Cortlandt. y destroying its life," replied Bear | yew ike hinpacentass, #X gun, doctor, and see if it can then defy | gravitation.” Accordingly Cor avers took a dragsie or some reason the on thelr second, 4 for his third. gallery could not understand, Kirkby jandt tool careful itm | at the object, about twenty yards aws ne Is of hh, with the snake gtill in it but many pou Most of this tow |f won "Helinont him the 14th, Kirby should have oO ’ Nig 16th, 17th was halved despite Kirl Be at orrint woe, beautiful se ers getting caer followed by overstrong eseape Jelly feli to the remained where it had falle of the large: minosity and rose again, “You cannot Kill tha @ mass of protoplasm," said ‘Doubtless each form a new organi which is simp! Dortlanat, will ‘This proves that Her Lip and fs Shut nts of Ife which we ney that Thomas CHAPTER IX. seen Hunter. Ra gic Y catewlated they had come | Were f eparing to aim, the ten or twelve miles from the place at which they built the [tion In the woods on their left walt breeze blowing from the south | dead hy showed them they were near large n very | Siowed only the tops MS for the fourth Ume within @ year for {507 Wert One Hundred and: Uhirty aecided to make for a range of north and a few miles off, plete the circuit of th om. | thirty? feet above the ground, The sturn- | dinosaurs instantly dropped on all-fours | The soft wet sand | and soin and curious | half-minute int ‘made by creatures that | hind legs and for a few * am during the night | erect. The drove parsed abv fh satisfac. | Mile before the travellers, wand mad max they set out that the fresher | Straight for the woos opporite; bit ones led off In the into the house, its vietim had come to the at to drink, and they noticed wi hore that Redoubt Mountaln, or the 11.| KePt apectators busy chasing thelr} station summoned by the playaiates of 18 Were at # holes, | the Sullivan girl sent an ambulance call rection in which thoy | sight tw blew off the heads of the boa constric- | peared, even more pi tors as they hung from the trees, and fore, and fr of the other huge snakes that moved | direc 1, wilh explosive bullets, through which Knowing that the game, nover [catch a train; only our f would not (ake | us seems superior to haste, thoy | "I would give in- | sald Cortlandt, in| giants, and Whether it ix identical or un along the «rou! they ice station and shut up {nn could be Sent from er the. Jumps were |C¥YUnder was robbed of about $1,000) Tenth hole gobbled hy Travers in 2! the Board of Health to examine tt, The at the noise. @ometimes came upon great masses of snakes tertwined and coiled Cortlandt brought hi into play, raking them with duok-shot/don. Nothing but abje rt tion of these reptiles,” he explained, in pursuit, Pwelfth Hole: Bach was in the rough Monday Morning Wonders. Other Worlds : if O SOODOSEDIECONE to form a soll on whites his ay grow, we may a4 woll heip alone the metamorphosis by artificial pans. were Iupressed by tho tremendous like reports of their ,firearins, they perceived at once resulted from the great density of the Jovian st- moaphere, And this was also a cons! erable ald to them in making muscular exertion, for It had just the reverse ef- fect of ravefled mountain alr, and they seldom had to expand thelr lungs fully > he marked te. Often the impressions were those of a biped Ike some huge bird, except that occasionally the creature had put down one or both forefeet, and a thick tail had evidentiy dragwed nearly all the time it walked erect. Presently, coming to something they had taken for a large flat rock, they were surprised to see it move. It was about twelve feet wide by elghteen feet long, and it was of course the largest turtle they liad ever seen. Twenty-four people coull dine at a ble of this size with ease,” sald Bear- arden, ‘while it would make soup for a regiment. I wonder if it belongs to the snapping or diamond b: ed «pe. cles.” At thie juncture the monster again | moved, “As It Is heading In our direction, resumed Bearwarden, “I vote we strike for a free pass,” ani, taking a run, he mbered upon th Pout six om flat top, which was {t round alt, wh Cortlandt, for, notw years, the professor was very spry tortoise was almost the efact counter- dot at at; part of the Glyptodon asper that for- It cast a distinc {merly exteted on earth, and shambtedt | new ata jerky galt, about half as fast again as they could ‘walk, and while tt continued to go in their Atrection were greatly pleased, They soon found that by dropping the butts of their rites | °° sharply and simultaneously on either | side, just back of the head, they coull direst their course, by making thelr | steed swerve away from the stamping. | with the exception of the mastodon « this tortoise, we have seen none of th # tat seam to appear ne of the Carbonif periods, al- though the ground is covered with thelr tracks." “Probably we di not reach the grounds at the right time of day,” re- plied Hoarwarden. “The large game doubtless stays in the woods and jungles til night. “E fancy,” sald Cortlandt, “we shall find representatives of all the species that once lived on the earth, In the © of the singing flowers and the Jack-o'-lantern Jellyfish, we have, addition, seen developments the ex ence of which no scientist has ever be- ore even siapectel.”* Occasionally the tortoise — stoppe whereupon they poked {t from bi with their knives. Tt was a vicious look- ing brute, and had a huge horny beak, with which {t bit off young tr that tool in ite way os though had heen blades of grass, They were pass jing through a valley about half a mile wide, bordered on encn ste by wood exclaima “Here we have it!" and, looking fo ward, they unexpectediy saw a head fitt feet to from the ground, It was a dinosaur, dor armored er head species, In a few mo! a, A towered e the fi The head was obyio. jan, but had @ beak similar to that reptll | while the small rudimentary forepaws, me Airectly over | which could be used as hands or for the spot on which they had been stand-| going quadruped-fashion, now hang ce} down, The strong thick tall was hh] dently of great use to them when stand. Al ing erect, by forming a sort of tripod. ‘How T wish we co ake a pair of yae creatures when we return to the thi? sald Cortlandt. | _ They would be tramp cards," repties Bearwanlen, “In a zoological garden or oiled! a dime museum, and would take the wind out of the sails of all the other and again! Ag they lay on the turtle's back the rs gazed at them unconcernedly munching the palm tree fruit so loudly that they could be heard a long dis- nee, “Having nothing to fear from a ti tote,” resumed Cortlandt, “they may allow us to stalk them. We are in thelr pt that we fare part of a torto!so Instead of part of a horse, or olse they take us fo parasite or fibrous growth on the rhell.”* “They would not have much to foar | from us as we really are,” replied Bears i warden, “were It not for our explosive bullets.” “Tam ai * sald Avrault, “that gramnivo us Hd be Ro avily armed ae these, since th great struggle in obilnin i m the looks of the'r Jawa,’ re plied Cortlandt, “I should say they 9 omnivorous, and would doubtless p meat to what they are eating now Something seems to h ne wrong with the animal creation hi day.” Their warhorse clanked siong Uke a badly rusted machine, approaching the dinosaurs obliquely fitty yards intery xbouts to attentic was diverted by a tremendous com nd some | hing of what ahead, With the erun ches and # a drove of monsters made a and sped across the op above the long grass, wh | blad and leaped with their nearly flight, though at about als they rose on thelr te ran t half a tn th hardly had the monsters been out of minutes when they reao- Itately than be- alley In the same sald Bearwarden up the on as the t ‘The animals bh beha eas though they were g good deal to know,” hat is pursuing thos similar to the mutilator of the masto- terror could \make them run like that." io =6"l have a well formed idea,” said) MABEL SPELLED TROUBLE FOR SAM AND LUCY'S PA'S GLAD an Beautiful Doll Lured Him to Wife’s Kin Beat Him, He Says. { Samuel ry eetaph operater Union otuce iid Porty-ninth street is in the Lebanon concussion ¢ @ promenad handsome @nd cabel last night. by the girl to a house at No, 479 1 Set upon by several mi into apparent insensividity. to Fried,, the assauit tion of his vomance a Lucy Washaue: Sam is twenty-one when they eloped and were inarried by & justice of the peace in New Je To add spice to the r sister of Lucy Albert T. Seixas, band were received with open’ ari father of th who beat him last November. Lucy was twenty Hattle and her hu The courts a to live with ht against his ¢, IDS | for alienating Sam brought aw Yor $2,000 el (he never learned her other * employed by his father-in- that the eutt thrown out of court through’ havior on his part ‘o the girl, handsome, atyl- hand daviing, went Into Sam n to Chicago. n was to give the she wa r “Tt in strange,” said Ayrault, “that. | actress, compelled by prs ot ices stances to abandon an engagoment, but h the telegram assurance | alleged miso ct of the teleg | Windy City for the next play. ty young girt asked Bam to direct her to @ respectable hotel. entalled a ramble in the evening. The hotel was found, but Sam now forgets ved a wire from ing him to meet her at the office after hours, and Sam was faithful to the trys to the house at . ‘They walked 0. 479 East One Hun- ‘3 1s conducted by Mri young man was set upon and beaten. He says he recognized among his aa- father-in-law brother-in-law, Selxai was present. out of the place 4 after nearly ade his way a dim memory to two houre_h into an uptown office, e he was sent to the hospital. Before the ambulance arrived he re- unconsclousness, doctors now have little hope for bi Detectives Doyle, Tierny O'Neill have been put on the trying to apprehend father-in-law and brother-tn- law of the dying man. hat a hunt 1s going o two parties, one in the with no dout hunters. may surate with that of their victim: y." asked Coxtlandt, “if the hunt- been’ in our vict ity were only beaters, should they have mutilated the max‘odon In such @ way that he could not walk? on a scale commen; And how we! themselves off #0 nataural state # fast mover? It was obvious to them that tortolses were not much troubled by the appar- for the specimen in he seemed to : drew his feet and head within his shell, which he tightly ding had the de “T suspect Ww depend on shank's Beorwarden, cheerfully, a “We aid Cortlandt, friend was #0 unconcerned, draw himself within nVuluerable to any since he has but t op him from a great hel eaxies do on cart! xious for turtle soup, Bearwarden, lightning rod, and watt for a thunders ‘DiscomfortAtierM pressed with a sensation of Abuttis When oniy about |X ying of the trees | xit | FOR GOOD HEALTH the stomach, Iver and blood must be tm goed BRADFORD’S Blood Purifying Pills Purely Vegotable, (Guarenteed Under th A ‘cod and Drage tall tmpurition HE’ Complexion and SWEPT Breath, Se: wt wll drug stores, Bold by Bik