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DE ROUGEMONT, 82, WEDS MISS T. COOPER ONDON, July 80.—Louls de Rouge- it, the veteran explorer, now in his ird year, was married here y to Miss Thirsa Cooper, a me brunette, de Rougement described her- @ “financial agent and teacher languages.” met de Rougemont first when translating for him, it ts said. him well now, she declares cRNA ee ge ” ha nae Deen sileunterstood greatiy. | call Count, earned the aren the title of 7 of “Robin- son Crusoe of the South Seas.” He returned to London from Australia some seventeen ny fd ago with most discovery; of ‘cannibals, mysterious ; nm! myst ue islands and buried treasures, He lectured before scientific and geo- graphical societies. When any one contradicted him hig retort was, in effect: “I have proved what I say, now you prove what you say.” It was reported recently that de Rougement was o1 zing an Ant. @rctic expedition and that Sir Richard Lucas Tooth, an Australian million. aire, had guaranteed him $250,000 for the purpose, Save the Babies, or nearly juarter, die before they reach one year; oent., or laces than ‘one-third, before they are five, and ead y_ are fifteen | We do not hesitate to say that a tiniel ious lives. Neither ty of these INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realies it of all the children born in civilized countries, swenty-bwo hon oh es use of Castoria would save a lo we hesitate to may that many infantile deaths aro occasioned by tho use of narcotic preparations, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s commplaints contein yf lees opium or morphine are, in considerable quantiti: In any srunntity, they a stupefy, retard clrouistion an and to conieatons sickness, di co the to circulate of the skin and allays toria, that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Properly, opens the ever. mine Castoria always bears tho s! operates exactly tho reverse, but letcher, . Castoria Yes, Everyone is Astonished in the $8.50 Value LOW SHOE FOR §1.95 This great {ale brings the one great, portunity of the season to season-end Clearance ve richly and substantially on a pair of the famous $3.50 value Newark Oxfords. Come and take advantage of this sale Now—Tomorrow —for they soon vanish from our shelves at this great fed uction. Save $1.55. ‘GUARANTEED NEWARK SHOE ores ces aldneddel He CIPY DRANG Ea, bet. John & Fulton Sts. Bear 41st earl and Jay. * ertie. ve . 10th & Lith Ste. USEY BRANCHES. larket St. 4 doors east Newark--02 Market #t., near Washing- ton St, Jersey City Branch—-100 Newark Ave. Hoboken Rranch—104 Weehington St. Paterson Branch——212 Murket St. Trenton Branch—{ East State St. Camden Branch—1128 Broadway, Dotore | Bayoune Branch—161 Broadway. near g Accommodate Our Customers, ‘salt Orders Shipped by Parcel Post, 37 Stores in 97 Cities” SYNOPSIS OF PRECKDING CHAPTDRS. Kitty Gray, 9 to. Gretabotten, ait to hea a it w presen keg coin, the value of hich he does nol itty ‘aids the King fe ohne * plot (ot Count Prederick to size. the ‘The face Sm We bw Wr is (Copreigit, 1018, by Wright A, Pattersos.) CHAPTER XVIII. (Continued) HEY began to edge toward the palace steps, a dark, denso mass. The soldiery were not eager to oppose them with steel, The sol- diers were themselves of the people, Moreover, they had had small cause for loyalty to the king and court of Groetzhoffen, They were ill paid and il governed. The people lacked leadershtp, Count Frederick had hinged bis own plans| ty of action upon one event—the public disgrace of the king—and that event had not occurred, The hand that Kitty had taken in these matters had spoiled the plan to make the king @ aughing-stock, Moreover, there re- mained among the malcontents in this throng many who still retained some sort of loyalty to their king and to their Government, who could not yet break the old forms of rule to which they had been accustomed. “The people!” muttered Count Frederick to himeaelf. “, all, one is obliged to count them in matters of this kind.” He frowned as he stood looking out over the dense mass which filled the streets, Even he began to feel, almost in spite of himself, some sort of a vague pity for these less fortunate ones. He bogan to think. His strong faco grew serious. How, after all, could he help these people If he were their king? He sighed to himself. Not at all, unless he had a treasury, and not at all could he have a treas- ury unless he had the other half of this missing coin, Still over the voice of the strings and reeds rose the low mutte the mob, strange to hear, impossible to describe. No one man raised his voice aloud—none had scarce more than whispered as yet; but in the to- tal, the volume became a thing defi- nite, ominous, terrible. It was as the voice of some great creature, dread- ful if aroused. It seemed to convey the thought of a great dragon, still slumbering, yet stirring in the folds i) THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE Don't entire hom our rerulnr eryt your outfit, at sale pri: fer Beta. Cut Giaes, Cu: our oti meet our pl whether you buy for Pash are stool an 0 find it here at abou money-saving opportunity, Whether you need a single 3 fi ere mt aif what you would ordinarily have to pay. xt you housekeeping now. Bete, rua lah ay afc pri ‘or on ereait t Nec urnishings for roiture or ¢ of turn! Age, ¥. Furniture for ‘Koda ty nes. Of any other furniture “or department” at OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST STORES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK. Clearance Sale of White Enamel REFRIGERATORS Accounts Opened =e $5 to $5,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. fale of mand Libr abraey, Fa ror and o bag vy iy Pw ‘ORES: Block | ‘th J ‘Aves, "35ih to 36th St. 144-146 West 125th Street Between Seventh and Lenox Aves, Sale of White Enamel Steel Bede ies for Dining ctions BO per cent. row M A a Hoga ® a, F air, re table, shitfonter, chair and rocker Amertea’s Greatest Furniture House mann delivers any asticle $1 analy weekly ments Belivare Ay OL! OE AUAGH 14.69 ‘820. Small Accounts Especially Invited BS J 2 Pan pp neseant with « singte mun in to bar without any eatre charges oOuR o-us PLAN We hare proing hg igh de supe ang Toe, ee} requires. OED-NO RATA CRBORE or’ Ceith fe Your tome b my eaten [> NO OLUB FEES— NO INTEREST ADDED— EXTRA CHARGES, $89 ont hotfen, | one one who could offer an arm to EMERS HOUGH lant being to-night denied him, his weak nerves gave way. His attitude ig, but of a man open for any suggestion, any advice, He looked this way and that for counsel—sought for! a king who was afraid! He saw Count Frederick, now re- turning from the great entrance door. | The latter saw the terror of bie mon- | and recognised on the Ke stant the opportunity for himself t strengthen his own position in the king's good gr: ‘our Maje; exclaimed the as- tute nobleman, now advan and of- fering his hand, “forgive mé! I was in fault to-day in my cgaduet Your Majesty. "Twas but @ mad jest of my own. Give me but opportunity to | Prove my loyalty to your person and our country, and you shall not find me lacking. The people are about us —yes, it is true—there is of revolt, of revolution. I shall not at- tempt to dony that; but give me leave to handle them, promise your safe send them away. the Government of wi the head—you still shall be ‘ou indeed my friend, after all, Count derick!” ex Michael. “What you counsel seeme wise. Use your own disc mn, but disperse them disperse them. Looking from one to the other, Kitty Gray saw what seemed to her piti- ful spectacle of a king so weak as to lack confidence in bis own powers, #0 unkingly as to resort to the ald of a man whom but now he had been will- ing to call his enemy. A genuine con- tempt for him overcame her, as stood, @ look of appraising eerlouse #8 upon her face. ‘Perhaps your majesty will more for the dance? said she. the people seem to be ‘incontented, and are not to join us in this enjoy- retire from the dance.” The face of Michael was agitated. It seemed to her that a trifle more and he would bolder man, Count ick, was hastening once more to address the people, who now halted, uncertain as to what move next to agents had been among the people, and had made known his own plans Yet here was their master, evidently, for some rea son, disjnolti to give the word for actual outbreak, and now counseling ‘of | c#lm, consideration, dispersal. " began he, as bi of the great em—“his majesty thanks you for the honor you have done him in coming out upon this occasion. He himeelf has found great pleasure in coming here to meet you to-night, al- stirring He has planned this) great ball in order that you might see | the equanimity of his own soul in these events, so difficult alike for a| king and hiw people to endui "hi fore, remain loyal to your kin; I represent before you. soon will be cleared. also be cleared. Go to your homes. | Wait, and depend on us who have) your true welfare at heart.” } There surged up to him now the| figures of more than one man, some | in uniform, from es in the throng, in the street. t is it—what is wrong—why do we not have the order to march on the palace?” they de- manded eagerly. Lot the streets “Re son, best known to hims is not drunk to-night, b people are not tur on the contrary, they seem to respect him more than they have done for months—there would be division among them if we started open revolt now, Only the young men are for extreme measures, The older men, who knew the old king, remain loyal to the throne. They remember the good King Michael—they will coun- sel loyalty to all his descendants. We could not unite them now, for they will love their king to the last possible mome The only thing needful to destroy thelr confidence was what I promised you to-night— his public sha: Almost I wish I had not promised, for I could not deliver that, and so our plans have failed. Any further attempt at revo- lution also would fi to-nig! This is not wholly my fault-there are other hands in this which I do not yet know. But we must go cau- tlously. We must wait.’ “Here, take this gold, my friends,” he added, and stripped himself of some considerable sums he had brought with him. “Tt is all I have. Give it to those who need it most Take them away from bere—let them go to the drinking places, See that these places are filled now, and that the to hall be, ‘Long live King Michael “We may not King Frederick?’ ‘The nobleman shook his head. “Not yet," sald hi ‘They still shall ‘Long Live King Michael.’ That win do for the time at least.” (To Be Continued.) it ery ‘Long live Vecee ee on et Where to Live! Save time, worry and shoe leather when houve hunting by reading the list “APARTMENTS TO LET” Advertisements in Next \ CUSTOMERS RS FIRST | “HEARN ing On sie tome West Point, Newburgh or Poughkeepsie ALSO NEW BEAR MOUNTAIN PARK. You can combine the cool, refreshing sail with a trolley ride from Newburgh to Orange Lake or Mt. Beacon, or from Poughkeepsie you can visit Vassar College and Wappingers Falls. Rall Direct dacks. the Wei tween New York M.; " t Kingston Point na A Alse Desh: 10.50 A. BM. meepete, the Catakile, Saratoga, the rant. All through rail tck W. 120th M, Went’ Roint, “Newburgh. tp. Albany, 10; W. 199th Bt, 10.20; Yon! SSeuy w. a est Point, Cornwall, Newburgh and Poug AFTERNOON BOAT raies Mountain, West Point, ie aed Pourhkeonsle, Kingwion a Dear fend for iMustrated booklet, ‘“Vacationettes,” describing sixteen one-day trips, HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE (ALBANY DAY LINE) Desbrosses St. Pier. Tel. 4141 Spring. New York. Tor bees EXTRA TRIP ican Saturday Afternoon HIGHLANDS S. S. “MANDALAY” Will Leave Battery Landing at 2.00 P. M. TO ACCOMMODATE THE WEEK END EXCURSIONISTS Weekday and Sunday Trips) NIGHT TRIPS Huson HUDSON - cain meget 2 mice DANCING fz Battery Pier... 00 Mee Y 35 4. at A 1500 | | as Haas v2 ae bo et cover of SUNDAY TRIPS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL TO BRIDGEPORT ag aA dan anak a saad fh on sale at The ‘New Engiand Steamship Co, VALLEY GRoVE|| 00 MILE SAIL ON THE 4OUND SUNDAY SAIL UP the 'Hudson This ee Geiicrtta day's out I fall Uurough he most Vesti portion ot the rer, Newburgh, Pough- keepsie & Return $1 on the big handsome steamer BEN). B. ODELL Leaves Pranklin Bt. 6 West 120th Bt. 9.36 a 9.09 Bescon, Newvuhah nd or Wt li BATHING, FISHING, CING STR. “MONTAUK” Leave pier ft. E. 34th St., 10.00 A.M. Leave pier ft, E. 138th St., 10.30 A.M. 4 hours ashore, returning leave 5.30 P, M. Dining Reom,LunchCounter, Refreshments FY. 9.18, West 25: | Quilts, Pillows | Tickings i sere re Woet of Fifth Avenue ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd SALE MERCHANDISE INCLUDES — Blankets, Comfortables = Muslins Sheets Pillow Canes Bureau Scarfs, ete Linens Towels Curtains, Rage Draperies ' Towelings Shades, eta, White Goods Silverware Cutlery, Soape PARTICULARS IN SUNDAY'S AMERICAN, HERALD, SUN, TRIBUNE, WORLD, ETC, Those Who Buy at August Sale Prices Make Fine Investments! Summer Business Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday (as During Past 15 Yeare) HOTO PLAYS. en The sory ener Rreoing Word AR pA Ly ea following nIpAT JUL) a 8; Mom Jette rate, 14h «A ‘Theatre, 84 Ave beth He, »*Hamtiton Theatre, Broad ida, 13 STEEPLECHASE 7 and 140th St, Mintdmene Theatre, Alpha 7) RIGHT Today RIGHTON enh Beoch_! ieee i Newark, N. 3. etre, 166th Bt, and 6th Hiyani Trosire, 228 W, 424 81,, cht Artade ‘Tusatr, Gongiee Ave. ‘New 890 Fret Pond wi Dental: Work by tteelt, tt ts fe durabte, be aeite ek comfortable, ee porentnset F eatichenrion lee toe ine on in place. can eat anything get the full ‘favor, the: same natural teeth. Connet tipo or fan, eas cause they are made The New WATERBURY Way here in the teoth t with ao ie 1618 Myrtle Ave, a Sore “ok, 4, ‘eT Wyckolt Ava, teeth replaced without ten. nL Bente! ‘sur seury taade painless by our yom NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Charley Chaplin Film & Others. |Eutueetn.et.Teet™ =» = Gold Crowns, 22 karat ‘sur.| Silver Fillings = - - - 8Ocup me Lo est WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-416 Fulton St, Hours; 8 TO6 SUNDAYS, T0232) Week, Mary Pick! iath ST. Tg, ew ANDS-UP" 9 yy AU BIC] D.W. ony GIGANTIO 8PEOTAO! phony Orchestz: Tide ae roy i peren | taanene a HOUSE Fes | kava auehpe A FU VAUDEVILLE, “RUN” “RUN? La, Bat Besa : oi o23, PM haiater bes hs te: 4 THR, Dally. | Beach plock ISLAND, even, SYN, win red rors innecock”” to Bi ticulars see excursion column A Atlantic Highlands ies FARE10 Cts Saath, he Hite fad ate om sociiger capacity Ta’ limit bu, Ay) RL EXCURSIONS, “FUN” GREAT WEEKLY JOKE BOOK. AND PHOTO PLAYS aM Lila Kingabury & €9., 0 ai i 4 " Mele WITH EVERY SUNDAY “FUN” \ WORLD, J “FUN” “FUN” “BUN” “RUN” “FUN” WAS Hits PU ane Y low ‘3 s American Roof tel achts | 12 Act Vaudeville Show | DELIGHTFUL VROMBNADE, | 21 ~* Ww, Si vht-Seein wr oes Fe ty Sunday’s World All prices, sizes and locations : Block 8th Ave. 35th to 36th St. (t@7-WE HAVE ONLY TWO STORES“@) us West 125th St. BETWEEN LENOX AND SEVENTH AVENUES $1.25 TO ASBURY PARK| Children 50c, Via Sandy Hook Route, belt ral I. every rt ‘To BAN! BURLESQUE. SO HL 75 | era 4 me a Saat TAM (SLE Sot 4 hun 1 OLUMBIA 2, BURLESQUE 3%, fee 9 a BEHMAN SHOW “INTER: 3h Fai ibs eB TetTes ) SFUN™ Last Week The World Printed 4,376 “To Let” Ads., or 3,147 More ‘Than the 1,129 Printed in the +t Herald : 5

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