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___THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 5, t9He. Th, Gho' t Gard | fied end Minh voor, ator sane | PROWDENCE BARS BERGER. ord * rincess Troubetzkoy) | When Miss Mary Duffy was piace PROVIDE R. 1, Jan. Victor O | under arrest she demanded the rea-|L. Berger, who postponed engage son and Is alleged to have said, “geo |ment to speak hore Saturday a I tin Bich) Ed AAA Int the Shadows of a Haunted Garden in Old | would |wh@ this big Irish cop in trying to] With the understanding that he would Virginia a Man and a Maid Meet and Love. Be- Are wee lot he, aligned 16 riaka & pie afanees Pt eT ee ytueen Them Comes the Hand of «a Ghost—a AFT ER TUMULT mibuod Heete\ NGA SOLER Ue rat ¢ allowed to make @ public address the Police Commission, announced to- iter A. Presbey, Chairman of } i] outbreak, hich as che je) yy } he Beautiful Woman, Dead a Hundred Years, but ARE Diitblok » AACSPhay CMTE Yi |" niebe wonteconsua' olin: Adayee Gamer {I | Who Still Moves and Loves To-Day. Ss in for | Driscoll asked that the diaturbera be |and the City Solicitor on a protest filed | i A Severely Reprimanded for a ge ror contempt, ‘The Magis-|by Providence Post of the American Continued for Saturday | ‘ 5 ‘ js- | trate then dismissed charges against |Legion, the Commissioner issued a Pia GUMNING WORLAGPFAREA NAW BOOK IN AERIAL FOnm | Ocmoustration Following Diss sin’ and yullus Friedman of So. 70a | atgrement reviewing, Meryer'a™ record | Si . A 1 Cl Sal. * EVERY TWO WEEKS. missal of Amnesty Paraders. | MAdison street and an uprodr fol mike wh addons in public ‘here. would Semt-Annua earance e | ah |, 190 Amelie T A 4 it hi to furt 4 Ame | rae oF terns coere -_ _~ The women tie that they were Fradfeutions, ‘besides. ends angering. ine | abbAt ask Magistrate Joseph BE. Corrigan to- ers 10 People's Freedom | public peace.” | ° * i} 's Council. eet » das read ANd HEEREL to, $00 be teiore Ciriiun wert bea: | Most Extraordinary Reductions | women of all ages who made a wild om Food-| PARIS, Jan. 2—Paul Adam, the \| ‘ | iat an cue be Mieuhtbisl bn Am SeeteUOK ranieek Gta HNN novelist, died to-day. He was born | To close out our entire season’s stock of Women’s, Misses | Q WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—The Mexican|in Patia on Dec. 7, 1862. Among his | ‘ , e Police Court when the cases against| embargo against the export of import-|works waa @ series of novele giving | and Children’s Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Furs. || CHAPTER Y. svete tie lion Sornceatte bin ter three women atid two men arrested) ant soli 4, especially Reh beans | a eaves vt the campaigns of Napo- | : E ‘her asd fast between | !00k clinging to his, as if that steady | last Christmas following the Amnesty | Mi\teqy accord ickican secre: |ment of, Louls, Philippe. the, feat at | Regardless of Original Cost or Selling Price | ins cabling rifle wouig| Saze,,were all that held her from} Parade on Fifth Avenue were dis-[tary of Finance, aa reported to thelwhlch, “La Force,” was published in il : is own now, as | slipping into an abyss. And it was or obdened the dace | Brace nt to- } é . reaswure bet with bis steady |on those cold, pale lips that he sealed | Tamed. His Honor ordergd the door | clase and pressed home the assurances of| locked and selecting a woman who oan wanna lo 7 er of the tumult “L thought,” ehe went on in the| {Re love that would rescue her, and reemed to be the leader of the tu hold her from the depths forever. e ba serious, toneless voice be had first] Although the shock that ne nad | Met her before tho bar. heard during their first walk to “Her| administered with euch daring wis-| ‘7 this your first time in court, Wish,” “that 1 was awake. I was] 40m had the effect he hoped for, of|madame?” he inquired. She an- ® tying in my-own in my own room. eis sed eh see rag tl Age [heen in the afirmative, and he con- And something said, ‘Come!’ Then 1! forced, by that very whirl of hers in| “nued: Yhought that a dark wind"—she| the direction he had pointed out, to} “Haven't you any more manners f —=— Tailored and Fur Trimmed Coats| Women’s and Misses’ Codts of Wool Velour, with large | 2 4. 00 | shuddered again—a cold, strong cur-| act if he took into account a certain| than to applaud like that. This is collars of Seal, or Plain Tailored. Reduced to i we rent of air, ikea . . . yes, it was) reality also in the phantaamal tn-| not a theatre and you have no license ! © like @ resistiess river . aA ion ie hea wean tig nears, during, the sith ga deat Want ee eae ee Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coats of Velour Cloth, i! .. Me and bore me out, into the night|Arst days after their tragic love acene, | Show. lon't want any more signs s,s + over the fields and woods! to sce her eyes clouded with that|of approayal or disapproval. If there e [ese collars of Seal. Reduced to | tebe terrine aoe At JOOF + + + [new fear—to have her eay to hitt/ig any more of this nonsense I will Be rahe was shaking so hGW that he pet Eiiut how’ can you want me to Jove|éither fine you or punish you severely. | Women’ s and Misses’ Coats of Silvertip and Velour 45 00 | of, pis arm about her without more ado,| your... If there's this danger .../You will now pass out quictly with- 4 Mather! Watch Cloth, with handsome collars of Seah Reduced to . i] Bree ee en ent noy She) { am more afraid than ever to love} out any further demnostration.” Child's Tongue! } facet, for humian warmth in her Over and over he explained to her, i Masiatrate “Ss orriras ‘ eT ba . Women’s and Misses’ Coats of Velour and Silvertone. \ 58 00 | coaxing, conjuring, that there was no jo tri . ‘ peratra ‘oper in’ that seraining or] CAnEer. £0,10nE ae she didn't “give | the women were quiet until they “ é ‘ a) | handsomely trimmed with Ringtail collars. Reduced to 7 | hudderd od: im. | W@Y;” n't Tet her will slip from | reached the sidewalk. f F i Blew ane, ‘ripped a “und stumpled over her keeping, ae ee ea eemgeat | Gladys H. Greiner of No. 61 Hamil- ornia ip o igs | Women’s and Misses’ Coats of Silvertone and Velour | Pe ALT cs da lover "iets argeit" 800 dr Ss | ton Place, Baltimore, was arrested ee | Cloth, with cqllars and cuffs of Ringtail or Natural 75.00 i a Iread| ghosts wajking.” aft. ing into the Brick Presby- s, Pefencd AE was “Sacutt® i] SAM TMM Youve ot so do, my |terian Churon at Tatth Avenue and | « For a Child’s Liver and Bowels | Raccoon. Reduced to o.. into darkness— fin of : wee into" the em! +. throughgto love me with all your might and |37th Birvel, with a placard bearing Mother! Say “California,” then you will Women’s and M'sses Coats of Si!vertip, Silvertone and tar aorridos . through that}.resist dark thoughts—dark powers, if|the legend: “Free Political Prison- 01 y re 1 Rac Hai d cuffs other door anor, pitts, het, oom yet lo witty si} your'love for me! era” She left quietly and was then get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full || Velours, with Natural coon collars an “ - er 05. Mets ir. portrait, was)|,They're, after leas than shadows, sted. His H h . fl . > ry eauce oO hi Sk |W the real thing!” Lop boee\atetl PE ot wees) Snat ee for babies and children of all ages | te in owing . The tps parted Sit her “attenipts at smiling back | 4rrost was not warranted in the cir- alah tipated, bilious, feverish, ton; ne a + +. it spoke to me” . . With/at him were desolate Ittle failures. | cumstances, who are constipated, Ss, Fe ipetclsl | I ee ee aah a ee apie tate te Te te eat eae bees ea aty;| Dr. Gertrnde Kelly was arrested toated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on : eee “My darling,” said Radford, bia] wistful aloneness in her voice: “Then SSAA the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, | cheek to hers, “my darling, it was|—you never really believed I had— i overcome anything, everything that + —Advt. il d d F Tri ned S it: i Only a dream—a. hideous,” beastly | ceyme—to feel ‘soe that he felt tha| troubles youre nes overstnings tha | Te alioread an ur tmme ults a ae ae kina imperative need of qualifying his po-| She sighed with that full look and|~ ia “Se = a | ‘ was| ition, of making her sure, once for | her eyes closed as if to keep the love ‘g = more" she wailed, and her soft cheek | ali, that he had never deceived her,|he had poured into them from brim- ' felt cold to his as death, “It was @| that it was not the truth of her asser-| ming over. ~ Warning . a guar gd ‘Do not] tions concerning the dark influence * dare to love bim" said, Th none too strong trace rese: DT ica ousands who are 8 the present Women’s and Misses’ Suits of Oxford Cloth, braid bound, excellently tailored models. Reduced to \ 28 00 ~ dare to love him’ malice of those , Painted, living eye on at ee tn not! that he doubted, but her magnifying bf of it,. ber letting her fancy make her You'n trust wate ie 7, sit| Weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating yee—those awful, | shink it there when it had been with-| the power of my love? You w drawn, uD all night imagining horrors e = “Bhe shock and shook with the mem- |S" 04 in nis perplexity, a wound-| Wh, Iecouldn’ sieant t sewan'y| tness.® Such could not do better than try the ory of that grisly visitation, ed, reproachful tone with her. How| lie down!” she cried a little wildlys strength-restoring Fin body-building virtues of Women’s and Misses’ Suits of Velour and Silvertone, \ cere, A na ee Pry iad b arltgs could,she bear the sight of him, he| “Hasn't what you have scen in my f | | | ailored ¢ i i ‘ e ° } > had first f bat her insistent | 4emanded, if she thought for a mo-| eyes made you know she caf't hurt \ ei Oe Oy eee coeita tien v4 rst feared, tape nat ag rey ment that he had feigned to believe|Me? That I car@control her, but that | i, | b dwelling on these dark things, had | {ust to ingratiate himself with her?| she'll be helpless against ‘me? My \| All of the Higher Priced Suits taken from Stock and Radically Reduced | 5, “ oA (ati beta edhe pond af How could @he tolerate the idea of a| God!" he broke out with passion. “If | » Raiba? Well, if it were so-and he | ove that had been based on a cheap |YOU don't feel that, you don't feel the i 95.00 to 175.00 te love ‘was real enotigh to meet even | falseness from the fret? If that was | POwn Rap neiade | : this tesi—the sooner, he could per- Bee Sprecn OF Bitty He had: better: 60 Gre rice epee ° ! hat he could fight | courage. “I do feel it, 1 shan’ be! This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that helps Women’s and Misses’ Suits of Silvertone, Velour, Oxford, in belted and séemi-fitted effects. Reduced to \ 48 00 tr once. He even piled it om rather, | Coming into hher voles, and the ring of Ione ‘bater root” chan |My Savine bitterly that he gould nent) cour, 7 do feel At. E ehan, Be asrnat completion of such a | Eoeting ‘And with her hand on his neck, and build up a healthy pecwessier 9 If you are not in ‘Here, to his unspeakable c! her eyes closed again, she murmured me,foundation im realty. ay {ane nea buret into penal area Over RRAOVER bee Cee Otnene your accustomed strength—rich, nourishing ‘Afternoon and ‘Street Dresses | Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Wool Velour, Jersey ' and Tricotine, iy Taupe, Brown, Reindeer, Copen, Navy. 18. 00 | Reducedl io | Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Tricotine and Velour, oo ¢) embroidered, beaded and braided. Reduced to 5 that youve, told mo that fell | frail sapling under the blow of an charm ugainst evil, which in truth SCOTT’S EMULSION ON will help you. Try It! ads close that she felt his violent | “Xe, and just managing between her}, ve. of love © e 8 Ty Jusive grade of cod-fiver oll esed in Sentt’s Rawalaton is the famous heart against her si “Dell | sobs: » . he Process, ve me?” MYem «. «60 63's 60 oo. Ib Will| Dower of lovel””, a, Bere tanty hat anvoinei “q.am | be much better for you to ‘go. .” (To Be Continued.) ~ atraid...1 am afraid... for you] Then he iad @ thought which = for you... .” struck @im, like so many of his + me?” He caught at it joyously. | thoughts about her in those days, as . “For me?" he repeated. “Why, you | inspirational, = dearest thing, haven't I told you over| “Melany!" he cried. “I will go . ovet, thy I've no tear of her?” | but to her!" in Norway and refined in our ewm American This ro of purity and palatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne. BloomSeld, BT o18 BROOKLYN butthrough me... . She| She looked stunned, staring at him A aire sas . ° PM mignt burt you through me.” through her tears with the senseless Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Georgettes and Satins, 4 5. 0 0 Kt this he fairly laughod, a laugh | eyes of stupefaction. | effectively trimmed and beaded. Reduced to ~p of angry defiance, “Lomean," he hurried to explain . “Let her try to tbuch you!” hecried.| himself, “that 1 so. believe in {her ee “Just let her try to harm a hair of) , , : the way you believe in her ** your darting head!” «that 3 shal try tov... Though how he would have pun-|how shall | put it? . .; to get in ee iwhed the presuming ghost, even lov-|touch with her. 1 am not afraid of ers might f fall to imagine. her. I rather feel, as I've told you, be... Why &s to that” he rushed on,|that she's afraid of me! I shall go -“how could she hurt me more thanjand . . . have it out with her!” . by frightening you into not bdeing|he wound up. é O PPENHEIM, GLUNS & C on an | Children’s Warm Winter Coats | 4 . re a) z yarr * _ Hy | “ w'ling to marry me? There would This amazing declaration dried her Remarkable Offering Saturday Gils oats a heavy ae Si Bee, pete mpagh with | beg devilish cunning, if you I!ke—| tears as if with a hot iron—dried her large convert.ple collar. Sizes 10 to 16 years. } though I don’t admit for a moment) throat and lips, | any reality in your abominable dream. “You'll go. . . How? Where?” : ; Reduced to Annual Clearance Sale of Boots | Girls’ Coats of Polo Ctoth, with Nutria collars. Sizes “Why, my dearest, dearest girl, fancy | she got out finally, allowing not even w ghost, but al” “ro ‘Mer [Wish + + « by myself dream about a ghost, to come between|, . . f teh” ore Now RA ee to him as un- - 6 to 10. Tailored models 10 to 16 years. Navy, Bur- “You forget.” eho said, resuming | ashamed as a wife, Be vee fens tone, "that| "Not Not No!™ she cried. “No! : LF SE : aeniriapeie th I've felt... this. way| Never!” i i ¥ : i es mate Geek uae SWE ores ur facts Nip (ansica) At Extraordinary Reductions Girls’ Coats, with convertible or Taupe Nutria Fur+ @. * He bad a quick answer for this. above Hilton, and he leaned against a . "+ “1 spoke of you allowing her to| wee with her in his «rma, soothing -®F come between us—but haven't wel her, caressing her, trying to get her f agreed that I've already como between | ic inderstand his point of view. you and her?" = “It's this way, my dearest hoart,” Cte "Oh, 1 did think you had!" was her | he said, when she was quieted at last. va piteous response. “It I fe there... . in this wa: “You don’t think so any longer?” I give her her fullest chance, os + “How can i-after what I've told| ir she means you harm, she'll have to collars. Materials are Polo Cloth, Silvertone and Mix- tures. : Reducgd to | Taupe Nutria Collared Coats of Polo Silvertone, cn | 25.00 37.50 y | 20.00 | } | girls 10 to 16 years. Colors Reindeer, Brown, Pekin | AT ee ae te stil kept frm hold [Ret Past me. . . And If she can't Blue, Oxblood. Reduced to ept firn Biitersande eee es het OCR ged aera pM AN A | | | Raccoon and Ringtail collars give distinction to these | Nee ee eae tries ining ot wet fo you's you'll have me t he , Season's Girls’ Coats of Velour, Silyertone, Polo Cloth, Navy 45, 00 | Sivhis, vibrant young voice to her de- | “unur Phe atm ine | French Blue, Brown,. Oxblood.* ‘ Reduced : mehgested mood, “you've told me more (she should ‘harm, you? ecm | | F || ge than perhaps you meant to. You've A mia” 3 \| 7 = © — ——— Be tele me, in spite of words, Wat you| um, Magne ai he CeuTHe 20. + || Most Desirable | lings'"—he threw his bright, as- fer hand quivered in hie, trying to | ‘@¢ vr pelease itself, and she stammered in pyped penis oye her gloom well -telease Itself you, y. for one thing, should see. BEAL we 1 saia |e want to harm me? “Because I love you," satd Melany. he mubdued| He forgot their strange trouble in it precisely |the kiss he gave her for this, your loye for me that makes you| ‘There's my invincible armor!” he Women’s Boots. "owas atrgid to | “Ah, But that’s just it we Uimseif again. “Isn’ 2,000 Pairs of | | | | | | | * i zope tc rte cane, SaTLOSInNe srimcr!” |b || Attractive Wash Dresses of Chambray and Gingham, in \ y 95 TP sit can't be... Tt mustn't pet” |eweet trance’ «2 eg eats plain colors, plaids, stripes or combinations. Reduced to { . \| Gy she cried, half rising, and he heard| “What?” she breathed, ’ i 1000 Pairs. “pe the tears that he wouldn't look at in] “Why, your love for me—my love! 2. her voice. for you-—our love. That's the flaming ‘He drew her down beside him, and} sword that will turn any power of gently inexorable, again folded his| darkness!” arms about ber. | She pressed her cheek Against his! “Listen, dearest," he said in a grave/arm, looking down, twisting her fin- voice quite new to her, “You said] gers in hin. momething to me once that I may|° “{¢ only * ® © he heard her feem cruel to remind you of, but for| murmur, * _ both our sakes, I must do it. You| “1¢ only what, dear?” ~ Spoke, that first day, of being afraid) “if only you hadn't dofied her » of something much more terrible than|* © —, she is . . ." He pressed her so “I do defy her! I do! I do!” he _» Jealously to him now that it was hard | reiterated. “Isn't she the flery drag- for her to breathe. “Of being afraid|on I'm going to fight for you? That of... madness. My ore ~his|I'm going to seal up in her dark » face was bent to hers, and ‘In the|cavern forever and aye!” gathering dusk she could see the| He drew the girl round in front of bright anxiety of his eyes—"that is|him. And took her face in his hands still what you. must be most afraid|a» if it were a chalice that he woe | t.. . That you must fight againat | drink from. OPS Sten all the ‘terror of your soul.|\ “Look at Regular Values to 9.00.......... 6.75 White Pique Straightline and Belted Dresses, with box Children’s School & Party Dresses | Plaits, smocking in colors and hand embroidery: | Reguced to | Girls’ Serge Dresses, in regulation style, with braid and emblems, and yarious individual models. Reduced to ( 575 Pairs.......Regular Values to 11.00.7777... 7.90 Girls’ Afternoon and Utility Dresses of Velveteen and ! 425 Pairs...\...: Regular Values to 15.00......... 8.75 Jersey, embroidered in contrasting colors, and with || pongee guimpes. 4 Reduced to | Girls’ Silk Dresses—Charmeuse, Taffeta and Velveteen, i pretty arid unusual models; some hand embroidered, Reduced to Each Model Maintains The Oppenheim, Collins & Co. High Standard of Workmanship and Quality. @ and see how sure my! 2+, + And with all your love for me, |love makes me," he said, “Look _ end mine for you.” deep in my eyes—don’t you see the ‘Bbe lay quite still on his breast, will you've put there? ‘The will to) IRR im en a datteeieetacaatet rr aieesteteeusretteit MAMA ae > . tS

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