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Running in 1 Consrigat, 1912 Jy, XNORSIS OF PREORDING CHAPTRR. nidiony Hamilton Haythorue, young Ames $100,000 at N her ta. marry CHAPTER I. Remember Your Promise!”’ GROUP of men in court dress were coming from @ palac In the lead was @ large, heav- fly made man, with @ gros face. From many pictures the riitgess recognized him as Prince Via- mit of the House of Halberstadt. Re- indeohim on one side walked his uerry, Raduiskl, On the other were fount Jvan, Pauloyic, State Chancellor it Borrdvina, and Gen. Hohenlog, Com+ jandet-in-Chtet of the“Army. Prince Viadimir Hal- pompously announced Ho- Prince,” sald the King, pleas- ent “You enjoyed your drive out here to the summer palace?” “I had plenty gf time to enjoy it,” 9 the Princ “Your Majesty's move like snails,"* “A lover's impatience, sire.’ put in the qquerry, Radulsk!, apologetically, as the King's sallow oll face flushed a iittle et i guest's boorish rudeness. Aue gustus IIT. smiled civil acquiescence and turned to the Prince, still noMing his daughter’ # hand. said he, “let me © prevent to he Prince, he the Princess f Borrovina.’ eveing critically. ‘Then, queité nded, he-knelt and Rissea her ice-cold haha: ¢ “PHincess,” he said in brusque fashion, @s though closing a business deal, “t diplomats have settled it that you ard ‘ye mari If you are willing, #0 1 think th nothing more to Ing for the — terror- reply he left her ab- she's .amail. ‘are a, race of little peopl “Your Highness,” whispered Radgisi Tact) Mare tert. 1 bes of you, The sKing At, the same moment was | muttering, angrily 49 his Chancellor. Phe feflow is impoagible—a poor! We swale fifteen such insylts 6ince, Lunkh, I'm going to inspect the army to-mor- * answened the Pitnce. “How many “And is n't paid anysof them for more tham'® year? -J’m tot not an oM- celal in thé government has had his pay for montli®—exeept the Chancellor—who ma to be treasurer,’ {nterposed the Hin fing hie wis foarse. speech, fangements for dinner will t to the cagital now T am afrald, e leave ofthe Princess until the formal het rot! emany to-night? " aight .¢ he added, to Irma, “you will make your first appearance at court =the debut ta which you've looked for- wardjao long, Good-hy tll then. | He ‘eniered the Summer Palace with | Viadtmir, the others following, until the| Princess s' alone ‘onge more beside windial. With blanched face and | >A ledigeben eyes she stared after the departing courtiers. Shdiwas aroused from her wretchod musifg ax some one touched het hand. Turning with a start she saw Hawthorne kneeling at her feet. You heard everything?” she asked, Jooking down at him with a hopeless misery. “You have heard? .And—and you Will forgive me for not having told you who T am? T didn’t want you to ~ know. I was so tired of being treated ith prim respect by rybody, And you Weren't like any One I'd ever met. I was sick of being a Princess, T wanted to bevjust-a girl, for a little while, But now—1 must always be a Princess “That—that Prince person,” stammered Hawthorne, “Have you ever seen him before?” @&" she answered with a Mttle shud- dor. “And your father carelessly forces you to marry the guy when he kriows you hate him? Gee! The thing's Srepoater- ous, Tt could never happen in’ Ame: I wag for butting In on the game, But 1 realzed L didn’t hold the cards. oT stayed out,” ] at 18 your rank in America?’ she eurtously. Citizen: ‘That's all, Name's Anthony Hamilton Hawthorne. Just those three." ‘Only an ordinary citizen?” she asked pointed. not an ordinary citizen, An n. There's a big differ- e! 4,And I'm an American citizen that's orribly in love with a al Princess, That makes {t even more fo." “In Borrovina no cltiz would dare fa}! if love with a Princess.” “In> America there are plenty few thingd a citizen wouldn't dare do, Te- wides, didn't fall in love with a Prin- eens, I'fell in love with a Iittle girl in a tumbigdown garden. And I'm not going to let her throw all her chances of buppinesa into the discard by marrying @ guy Ike’ "But Lenust marry him, It's for the rt ovina,” a with Borrovina! ‘The: n to offend you, eweetheart! Borrovina's all right, I guess, Except What happened to It, But your little finger'# worth a-whole deck of comic ‘opera countries like this.’ “How can you apeak of my a fn such a way?" she flared, “'T J love beyond everything! This is my ee chaneé to serve my country It errible task, Why do you make it Beuilt harder for me?" “Make it still harder for yout he hoed. in dtamnay,” "Why, Princess, I'd give my whole life to help you, I love (Pay Pada ‘You mustn't love me,” she sobbed. On, it's’ f° Ditterly hopeless! Even if ¢ Romance of a Young American’s Adventur in the Balkans and His Fight for a Throne and a Girl.: ; unded on J. B. Fagan’ sees 8 we nee | the lawe on é@arth shouldn't forbid me 1 from marryin; king. There's only one thing you oat do more for you f only you'd jet, me, ": . And yet you aay f make it harder or nine Sorcery ey : vou, Way do yeu say thatr ° 4 jan wel Know Who she 4. Her Royal 2 Successful Play, Now| New York. free 1 would never be allowed the girl I loved." “You say that because you aren't t for me: Say ‘Gopdrhy "+ ‘Oh, he protested. “I know I eould “If I tell you,” answered blowiy, “will you go away and not try to me again?” a T mus If you ‘want me to— returned, “yen can't help ‘ve decided what [ must vi will make it harde: nis lemember your promise," And the next moment she was gone, During the next twenty- Your hours Anthony Hamilton ‘Hawtherne of the United States army worked nanier than ever before in all. his pleagantly lary life, Certain idle queries of his 1éd ti unexpected ewemaper man, he followed to some surprising conclusion: He learned, for inatahce,’ thet Prince Viadimir ‘had not the'remotest Intention of waiting for King Austtatus to dle he- fore declaring himeelf King of Borrovina. He learned that by thcendiary speeches and by promises of money. 4n that:bank- rupt community the Prince had. won over most of the tiny Borrovina army, Gen. Hohenloe and a number of other high oMel Also, as Hawthorne classically expressed it, “something was due to break within the next day or two." Just what that ‘‘sometting’ i in be, the Asnerican resolved to find ou! Blake had been reconciled to staying & little longer in Borrovina by the ar- rival at the hotel of Senator Ralla "1 of the latters daughter Kate, a wide awake American girl with whom Blake was hopelessly in fove, Blake and Hawthorne, with the Ba larde, were standing on the hotel bal cony next morning. For a procession was due to pass the hotel a few. min- utes later—the betrothal procession of Princess Irma and Prince Viadtm! And the street was black with: waiting people. Blake, noting Hawthorne's unwonted air of gloom, drew him aside from the rest. “What's the trouble?’ he asked his chum. “Another chap been making love to the little. girl in the garde! Hawtherhe nodded. Lites sibs, exhorted Blake. T suppose you_may Highness, Princess ytrm ne ." ‘gloomily assented “T, didn't know. till too late, ‘There's something 't want to do here, Then we'll take the suitcase full of dough and go to Paris.” “You don't mean to say you 000 bundied up “But why not bank we ‘dn Rorrovina? If, they knew there was that much money in the country they'd never let it get out...J'll bank it when we get to Paris. Till then"— A blare of band miyaic cut short his words, The progeadign wasnearing the ‘hotel. In front rade a file of the, Life Guards, the only, regiment’in all ‘Bor- rovina on whose.loyalty the King could rely—and, {neldentaily, the only regiment that ever got even a portion of its pay. Next came the royal carriage, In it sat the King, the Princes Viadimir, His Majest: correct in his gorgeous atliré, ‘The Prince was in untform. trma, woking Very much ike @ frightened little sir! shrank shyly back in one corner of the huge state vehicle, “Well, well," Senator Ballard was de- manding of no one in _parttcular, “where's all the enthusiasm? In land there's a lot of cheering when the King appears in public. And in New York when ‘A sound went up from the crowd below as the royal carriage approached. But it had far more the semblance of a groan than of applause. “His Majesty doean't seem exactly popular,” commented the Senator, But isn't the Princess beautiful?” exclaimed Kate, ‘See, she's looking straight up here, Why, {t seems almost an if It were YO looking at. ——— he broke off with a ittle ery. ‘There a surging, eddying movement in the Woman to Her Fat Sister. | Third Letter On the Mistaken Theory of! Starvation te Redne Weight. te i a to, Put up = i to tnarry @ mere aitisen. Why, our) §na eat law forbide it.” i, frie nd “pretty | “If I were a king," he retorted, “alt |*on } Roticed a are : eas elat| pent nent EDISON WAX RECORDS WiLL DE SOLD AT THE LLOuNe de 2 MUTE STANDARD 2c EACH 5c 4-MIN. AMBEROL wow dic EACH COME Ii WHILE SELECTION 1&. 8000, ___OPEN EVENINGS AMERICAN TALKING MACHINE CO, 319 OTH ST, BROOKLYH, N.Y. REAL ood ai FOR SALE— E' The Problem Solved for the homesseker of Be bur, Chasing one of our homeli """ “COLLEGE PARK overlooking tation on the property, Cottages have es bath, aus elect Yustrated booklet eng on request. ewood Development, Construction PURGEWOOD. “Ofre, Toon “Brookisn’ Office,” Room 3 Eat Money Making Opportunity. — Do you know there aa new town and fact puliding ‘nearby. ‘New Jer ruer section, to em an of peovle who will wang 16 tay a ‘busin bore for Fre 10, 45 REAL ESTATE FOR ‘SALE— LONG ISLAND. GREAT BARGAIN. Inst be -sold at once to setile est ‘small repairs; 6 toome; garden RIDGEWOOD, NJ: + Mouse ‘shaded ast rie 7 | ha | ning dec Ils, hance ens Fee | oN N: Un; aot} qtatio, ‘BAth ‘st, i.) minutes; cad bath; oem: toll, HOUSE, Box 422 FARMS, RANCHES, HES, ACREAGE, ac. FARM and small, modern, all year cottage: near large town ‘beautiful’ harbor] plenty not abade and climate Just suited for ginal! farm’ and fey plants must $200 sash at once, oy AA ATM 484 World, w crowd just beneath them. ‘Then, from the thick of the press around the royal carringe there came a spit of red flan a puff of smoke and the crack of a pistol on a melee of crass confusion, ne King!" hawled rome one on the balcony. “The King has been shot!" “Not yelled another voice, “The Princess “They have Killed!" began an- other shrieking voice amid the babel, But Hawthorne heard no more. With a mighty spring he ha@ cleared the bal- cony rail and had launched himself bodily downward into the: struggling, yelling mass of humanity that sur- rounded the royal carriage. (Yo Be Continued.) poene stop that Cough! 7 Shake together in a large bottle 8 of, pure whiskey 2os.glycerine and the contents of a !4 oz. vial of VIRGIN OIL OF PINE ‘Take a teaspoonful every four hours, It will give you speedy relief and com- pletely cure your cold inside of twenty- four hours. | Accept gist for the gent up in wooden et ing our label. 4s your protection, The Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati ‘Thursdays an Saturda M., from P near foot of Rector St. ¢ mimencin| steamers wil) leave P ov Murray Eastern Steam jp Corporation i FOR SALE. 11 atesé_ apron frente: of 2 fil azo eit me ‘block’ fran 11,N. Ry Thuraday, Dec, Sth, and thereafter F 18, N. R., foot rt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1912. AWTHOR NE ~~~ |Letters of @ Slim « Made ' OF THE U.S. A. BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, The Yea Lace Curtain Sale 1,500 Pairs $1.50 and $2 Renaissance, Irish Point, Brussels and Coionial white and r Surtatns. an fief. Cluny and russels desig aissance ( triple thread all on sale to-morrow at, arda long and $0 inches Ce i 1 A 1. 0 ry | ‘i l patterns: sale price, pair. $3te $4 Embroidered Lace Curtains, pair, 1.98 teavily embroidered, corded Lace Curtains, in SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONLY PROMPTLY ‘REFUNDED Porcel WEST 14™ STREET < Women’s *** Coats Xe: 4 The Garment Sensation of-a Decade at $12.98-—a Beautiful, Rich, VR Attractive, Warm Coat at a Sensationally Low Pri These coats are made of baby-lamb fur cloth in a most remarkable imitation of the high-priced real fur, with that tight curl and rich, wavy sheen, making it hard even for experts to distinguish be. tween them. Large cape collar and deep turnback cuffs, fastening at side with large silk frogs. saad throughout with 2-year guaranteeed satin én shades, also black. Sizes 32 ta 46... Actually worth $18.00 and $20.00. Like illustration. In this sale to-MOrTOW, At. veceeeeeee Women’s 54-inch Satin-Lined Prrowy Chinchilla, Boucle and Astrakhan Coats at 7.98 Sizes 32 to 46—The Boucles have large velvet col- lars, buttoning close at, neck, the Boucles and Astrakhans are {lined with heavy satin in Pastel 7. 98 shades; included are sizes for misses 14 to 18 years; sale pric€..sesees Women’s and Misses’ French Sarge and Broadcloth Dresses (like cut), at 2.98 Note the striped velvet collar, lace Jabot, slashed sleeve inset with lace ruffling, The French Serge used is an excellent quality; also Chiffon Broadcloth in 25 snappy styles in brown, blue, black, tan, gray, ete; 14 to 18 years sizes for misses and ladies 32 to 44 bust; ° on sale to-morrow at (Mail Orders Filled) r’s Most Remarkable Values in this Linoleums Wild’s Famous (49c) XXX Cork Linoleum at 37! 4c This comes two yards wide. All 1912 patterns —= no sec- $—NO ye i 1 ity deals at invited); square yard at... Pure Linseed Floor Oileloth Design Scotch Lace Curtains at 1.00 a Pair imported Scotch Lave nai braided Ren- Ln made on nah cable net; e Linen Cluny and Real Brussels Lace Curtains France and ; 3 pions are white . ‘ulb length gnd 5 widti® sale prive, palr ss.” tL} Products of Switzerland and Anabia' Special F insure bona. and stamp-gi Smith's 9x12 Seamless Wilt The, Wiltona are woven In on at jroeera Rev sibleSmyrnaRugs Dining-roomRugs Wool Brussels Rugs Ox12 ft." woven the ” OFlental ay Chenille pe Portieres es = Ilus- heavy che- and rope red, Nile and Km- pire shades and mixed col- ore; very great = apecial Nairn’s $1 Quality Inlaid Linoleum at 78 Sq. Yard In rich parquet floor and tile pat~ terna; bo. yards wide, col. ore ¢ atinding through i. back; 250 Pairs High Grade Portieres at 3.98 a Pair POURS PALE Some have the Van Dyke edge, others 4 Heavy Enamel Cork Linoleum thed, extra wide Gobelin bomera Handso pattern: 4 it toh foneth and width, - cluding floral Ve rome, tobacco, Fed, @Dy in‘an exveptionally fine Cc freee and "ative pair. ya, oe z quality; aq. Henry By mag Ban Oxi2 nei patterns suitable for any room; regularly $12; at Price Inducements that'll make business hum again to-morrow. They fide 25 to 40 per cent. savings from regular charge account, club plan ing stores. $20 Heavy Persian Axminster. Rugs at Sheets “yi a There are 500 Rugs—handsome colorings woven into very Is R attractive patterns; size 10.6x8.3; all new goods; rich, v= ug high pile Axminsters that will grace ANY home they are Size 106x83 placed in; 25 patterns, Sale price to-morrow. ay @ good, hard wear- ing quality. All Wool Wilton| Heavy All Wool Velvet Carpets | Brussels Carpets 8. 95 hi in room, | 1 re Shown in room or hall! eRe hall and stair de-] and stalr pat-] Ax ter aittorent, Woven 1a, one | signs; special at,| terns; special at,| Size 9x6 feet; ex- Goaikna "| tra heavy, in’ mee B10 Varnes | Yard yard, dallion “and all "6.97 | 75c | 59¢ |"9:05" You Won't Duplicate Elsewhere Telescope Couch Beds Which include two mattresses; Axminster or on Veivet Ruge 14.75 er 9x12 Reversible | 9x6 Seamless All 4 remarkable value; quantity to each customer limited; (no mail orders), at .. Genuine Bird Eve Maple Hike Cut nT arlor Suite at 29.75 Hand-carved framen; large airs upholste plush, only pgaare, 5.98 to 18.08 ‘Natuval Race. 8.08 to 25.08 1 Qe 30. bade 4 4.98 to Genuine Eastern 95.98 OF ft breast fronte—all wool. wool, aingle or de double back tallored—all sizes. ulation Fireman’ ire wool Chive double | ront and elbow ~via pocket alzen. Men's Gray Flannet Shir reversible collar—or wht ean be worn—all sizes— Re The well-known “Teddy” Imported German Robes finished—full fashioned aise aizen, ‘all wool-—dowb! tullor made—aik Sizes at to i Sizes 48 to GA high neck... ep Fine Worsted all sizes to What We We DO soll en close margin We DO buy dor cash 6.98 Women’s Rain Coats. prea tnt Las | olze: PRN Ob atte ie WOMEN'S FUR SETS Biack Opossum. 98 to 16.08 Black fox. 9.08 to 39.08 13.08 to 30.08 French Mol 19.98 to $3.98 es ee . COMPLETE STOCKS MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS ROBES, SWEATERS, Ete. Men's Bive Fianne! Shirte— colors. single or double mene All Wool Blue Piannet Shirts— Men's Black Worsted Cardi Jackets—two pockets—hani “Brio 25 “cents ‘on’ each sise. Men's Pure Worsted Cardigan Ri te—sclected atock—two Complete stock of regular end extra) ea Men's Black Jersey Coate— i breasted Men's Worsted Sweater depts Fe has Shes Sgt ost: Fine Weel and Worsted All Worsted, Sweater Conte—without Pay eee ate—collariess or with collan-gray, maroon, navy— 8.40..4.49. Rubberiaed — Canton—b! Fashionable Furs Sto 24,08 All tuil atraight * a os to 59.08 ‘back, le fe collar front cornee veh ig att te ‘. ' or aN "8 SHOPPING CENTE HIE A Fourtesech Birvet, ‘Won of FMD Avera Every Plece NEW THIS SBASON Every Plece Absolutely RELIABLE Every Piece Is HONESTLY REPRESENTED WOMEN'S FUR COATS length — backe-tout MISSES’ and CHILDRENS SETS CENTS TO 29.98 init, the fashionable Ineluding large assortments of the flutty whites ‘O5.08! anf'yray how In such great demandl ee er ee ee ee WARM UNDERWEAR Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers— Medium or heavy weight... see oO Men's heavy or medium rst. ie Woo! and camel nen, heavy weight, to 66 inch—i.8 Winter Weight Sulte—natural woo! i's hair—doyble breast All woo! single-breasted Shirte 2.49) nd Drewore— Witter weight. Rxtra sizes to 54 inch—1,99 “ulna bea eau, weight, Pore re hpley wool—ehirts double rt breast and back. | ne to mateh—1,70 54 inch, 4.17 per outt. Shirts...2,08] Non-shrinkable Shirts and Drawere— double breast and back—sises e per uit..... pore id en's Hianket Robes—-vartous colors, Mentaeaiune that mer will not (08 Inch duplicate, therefore $3.00 value 1,05 artes ext Men's Wool Sweatets—gray onty— $48) fate 98..5,40 Natural Wool Came!’ ‘ avr agua Deeks a and Underwear (@omestio ted Underw lsmarck make—Shi je stay—all alses to 6., it an “Seen cot ier, te—-eome have A cota wonther mecesetty > ©! DO What We Do NOT We de NOT give disceunte We de NOT ask credit WE DO roomy We DO show large assortments We de NOT epeh large profits ‘ ‘We DO give customers comfert We de NOT make extravagant diegingn We DO close stocks while new We de NOT carry over last yeor’s goede We DO coll everything in Dry Geode We do NOT coll Liguos, Grevestes er Drags Whatever Makes Comfort and Value Sor Customers Whatavér Gaing and Retains Confidence of Customers mn 4 — : | Cut-Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued + a , MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Ordews, bao Men's Fie Night Shirt... 58 rm cambric, trey fr. . and tan est tit) 4 aches fin” cut and a 0 20 neck. ND FLOOR, | MEN’ Fatt rigor, 98 ct Percale Howse Dresses Light, medium and ordered bs or turn. cream ani bordered. Robesplerre rnd colare-aino Diack. over collar-dusting some—all st Somat 6 i$*sncdND. FLOOR, .14 | 59 et. Satin Moasalines..26 dark—some Chiffon caps with || 89 ct; Women's Combinations 62) and lient ‘aindook—round yoke-torohen lace - | VE ud en'y, inserts-trimmed skirt or drawers . 1 slaen, sURS TMb EW eAR—spcoND FLOOR, $2.69 White Voile Waists @ MAIDEN LANE. Tel, 5367 Cort, DIAMONDSONCREDI WATCHES simcidentune| #0 BETRA CBAROB FOR 1, efttgrinemanty, foe Tha orld maybe iat ar one tien i SS sari, eee Sen 4 4 10 BROADWAY. COW MAIDEN Lane DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. American Wateh and Diamond | T 9.757 | Steel sad Brass Bed (‘ait)) - ail 5 Value id Oak Pedestal Fxtemion Table Highly polishes, jarie 7.98 be White Cotton Mattresses Not stuffed, but built; covered in good quality ticking; our reg to-morrow at.... ® Genuine Leather Slip Seat Dining Chair Quartered oak frames; high- . ly polished; on sale t to- morrow at . Continuous posts 5.98 heavy fillers; rein forced corners usually retailed at 9; sale price s os 39ct. Boys’ Blouses Spee ses Ip ct. Dress Giaghame “inst colorny Wei piss Panne’ 19¢t. Wide Satin Ribbons \ a Hand emb'd effects ombd'y-~turehon lace timed gieev trimmed gleevew sal WaNDKEnCHINES ALAIN BLOOR, Also pialn, my and fancy taf- fetas—colo wud white, ams THMHONA SAIN LOO or panel of L pin tuck | $1.69 Steel Knives and Forks lZeu, | An exce Uti | @nd wax aT years. | designs, HKD PLooR, | . nen Handkerchiols....... 9| $1.25 Heavy Vor %& and full size bede—white, tan ang WY 4 BLANKET: | CUTLERY—MALN FLOOB, ereales—plain | $3.29 Velvet Axminster Rugs . 1.98 sand figures ‘éxéd—floral, medallion and Oriental RUGS—THIRD FLOOR, inch A3 or Duchess inte —white, d colarimalaa bli ‘98ct. Chiffon Clothe—40inch........ Heavy quality—black, » whit and dark colors. LINGS—MAIN PLOO! 59 ct. Washable Turkey Red Cloths 45 yard long—white bordere—tringed mt make—bone, ebon: n pe lenses of alz esel,, Cotton Fleece Blankets... .%¢ DASEMENT. 83 a also pretty | 10 et, Bleached Towellings .™% aide, 1-inoh—for dis rv roller, UASEMENT POW ELLINGS: EATS Loon, 9 (befc Clock Signa Denote Morning Speciala, Tg pk tor the Clocks! ’ 113 | A4et. Bleached Sheets 9 hamming)-—Beat centre ein USLIN WASEMENT, Leds tor the Clocks! eee *

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