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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 5

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“his better than nothing." said 1‘ find began to hvtton it. "It's not true." she cried. See. I can move all my flngem" "I don‘t believe you can," said I. "But lookf" "I am looking. [can't see them move. Perhaps I might be able, you know. to feel thorn." “Do you mind butmning the other now?" she asked. ~|nd no hand so sun" that it cam not find 0 glove too smnll for it." She lifted her eyes with In inquir- ing gum. "“141. if ym: don't mind," said die. I crossed over and sat down by her. "There in.“ I observed. starting! on the Ions at ovum. the top button of the left-hand glove. “no man so good that he cannot find a woman too good for him -~" “I ought to have told you." I gasped. "In". you are. I hoped you'd (undo them all again.“ “But what am I to do?“ uhe asked. "What :m l fur?” I returned. She Innkml up --iu momemary inclin- nntion. in swinly snot-ending fun. in Irresistible sympathy. Then she laurhed a low. long. luxurinux ripplr. sup: luuh‘FlI ll'. shook her head. slu- hm‘mvl It Hm right. 510w. slu- s'lunk her hem! again. "or right hnml mom! mwanl hcrlofl. WM ~sho gum: to unlmlton the [4-H qlnn- again? As I hope to be saved sh» undid hm bnunns? Then it slrm-k her. and in an in- flan‘ her face was all n-laughing. and l burst into a luml pcul. SM Iriml Hu- min Ithn She “apps-1 In think. A cnrimn ex- presaion stnic over her face. Sh! "or :vhiu- t 'elh gleamul rnalmmly hlnron hur parted tips m duo gently drew u" "no right glare. Mm treated Clu- ulm’o lovingly, marking and pull- ing and mining. xtnpping (n lunk nmv nml nglin. r-mIIm-ling Hm Ihumb with infinile :ulruilmus mm In rampart- man Thrn «he gnuv n final pvnur the lng In llu- uppvr hurt. and prw pared In lmHun lhe glove. M20 lmunm-‘l Ilw hulhm n! lwr Iv“ 'hm' with imme-Hum anal rumph-tc Ill“\'|‘(1..llll smilml rllvtunnhly; in- deed. slm lwhl up Imr ham! and sur- vvycd the join wlth Immonw emu- pl-cency. l “M smiling broadly my- uH now. l-uran-c l mu what was going: M happen Thank Maven. bum-nor. lmmla nn-umml,’ I uuuldn't Miro Ipoill H [or (he would. Had ll not. lmvn {m- Hu‘ Soul: of the thing: I'd hum kinml her nn the spot. As .l wnv-und nulwilhdundmg my tau-1rd tn racing: -l all-mod [In Hunhmun In -|rnp sun-I 'K-«It‘fled my rye un lwr. Nrr ham! “1“ {In mm! lm-cly lluln hand I hnrn rt" won»- omIIL plumy. tapering Whilc'. pink- nailcd. lalulr an a “and hand. Mu! plu- did not. A :uddcn smilewa undo u! illumination spread over he! lace. She haul got it! I)! wmrw Ibo couldn't bultuu tlu- liwsmnn- Ilmm with her "In": uni \Wlo null-1' Will! Inothvr Mnilo (or her own lolly. who qmcllv unbunum-nl all lhn- lmumh of her Inghl uluvo and drew it 0". Thu: the mrncd with qulul cunlldcncu to "Ir 'mII-hnml lmtlun. I love nduimy woman. am! a wo- man whom! life in apoill by In obnllé nnu- glove-butmu Ls just Hm wife {or me. Mac was lmund to Ink me to butlon It. in another moment. She tried to button the glove. The glow.- was not tax) large: she could not. button ll. ller brow wrlnkled into a perplexed little frown. Something did. The lady pu! down the paper Ind gazed in I puzzled mam her at her left glove. I peered can. tionsly around the edge 0! the Hunt!- mnn. liar eyes expressed doubt sud difficulty. I saw what was the mat- ter; I button of the glow was undone. I am no war intrusive or precipitate. l bidtd my time. Why. we \verc hardly at page ten 0! the naval yet! i'uhappily. she did not seemin- clinod for convex-nation. she was ac commmlnting but not. discursive as go the window; it was summer, and there was no fool-warmer to bridge the gap between us. The unnoyiug girl had a paper. uml buried herself behind it. This “1.5.01 coursz. all wrong. Something wuuid happen won. however. “Depend upon it.” said I to myself at once‘ "she's going to stay with the Blair‘s.“ For it had to be sown always in so. I was going to the llluirs. you \‘ERYTHING hap- ned exactly as It does in those charming novels which. of all liter- nture, are my {a- voriws. l was very late {or the train; it was on the move; the por- ter bundled me in. flung my bug after me. slammed the door, and “his. tled. And the lady sat in the oppo- slte corner of the carriage gathering her feet under the sent to avoid my hurtling bag. She was extremely prey! l y. wgfim mm? §T©IPRY lnrrlodâ€"Xot Mat-d. Mrv ('nndil ('humeâ€"How (10 yo and )0"? new wife 8'}? 9n togetlwri' ME. Newlywedâ€"4W9“. all) I‘ve got to any is that. I Wish m~,- mother-1n- inw was an all mail. ~'l'-.:x:m Simngs A Nonlmlor. --I do no! mauve. Riv-Seayfate." «he remarked gmtly. "to say that you aw.- a young man of exponent habits. h'n I am wry much afraid tha' 3'01 would spend mo much of your time away from home." "Why do you think so?" “Berg-me.“finnnl she yawnwl a 31.- lIn-‘Hyou spmd so much time away from horhe now." Hobbyâ€"~I don‘t know, jxht: but ‘~'n a standing from n! the mirror and blunâ€" ing and saying': "Jh. .‘1r..“oftly~â€"crâ€"â€" this is so sudd.~ni"â€"-Judga. Mr. Rom}: who has pared W-vhat is s-ahe Bâ€"Pnbhyf’ Ila lit-cud Rlxnt lip i’o‘nhyâ€"Sistnr will b? down in a feat minutes. .‘ll'. Softly she‘s up‘taivs re- [war-sing. "ll“ not lrealing me quite fairly." I observed. "Yrs. (here's Goorgr." laid she‘ "0h. you've never given me the lmlrpin."0 "I nnver will.” said L ln ml deter- minuion. ‘ “Uh. You're nary-â€" Hm “‘"N'QC‘ RM 3!. the wlmlnw. will not nlh-mgt M llo‘scrilm him: slmnld probably do him :n lnjlnlice. The lady [unwed to me politely. ”purge, [rum until-'0. can have ~90" nnlhin': but :1 "gm. gram-fill. distant ln-ml of the ho: l. I saw mare: much mare: clvamin: eye“. whit» leolh. pwrylhing in lhc worm. .\ ml 1 vozcc snul quite in I whhper: "l Worth-r iflhmc Illa-2m are hie!“ 'llwre “aw rvzret. Marin-3. wififnl- mum in ”I“ Whhpor. (lonrxe wan just nnhido. l cnuhl hut imld up my hairpin with :1 nwmantiv air. And the Imly “‘1‘ qunP' "Han: iii" vs .-II m mgeelf as we rullml om of the stall-m. “It‘s 0:11;.- a short Jory. after all?“ “And I nln‘n't In Ilnnp." Ilse con: tinned. "H I wonâ€"“ "M1. if ynu wero~â€"â€"“' "Oh. we“. in“! nhn'n't b0. I‘m to be met" “Than ruher n mistake." I ul- Iilled. "flu! my hushnd." said she. For n moment I said nothing. The "min nu nearly at a standstill. The lady looked am 0! the windmm "Inn l Hm lug-ref" nho cried. (man; of wondvr and Inn in her blue (“A "Then could be no «that mum: (or [ruling out n. snrh a place." um I diullih'ull}: "A wire will put ll. all right." said I. will: a rlwcrfol and. "It" lmpoul- Mn ("have you uramlcd alone nu wayside “allot like lllix" l llmnghl far I moment. The 910‘ wm ..nl vnvily ulna! I had expected. but II might III) M well And I need not Mum! on con-many «In: the 1mm I was from my neat and tool: my bag d-mâ€"n from “no melt. "I'm very wrr;:. Im'. Lhu next n my unllun,“ "You're urn-r going to gel out how?" I rrlod. aghls'. "\‘uu'ra not gniug on!!! In line “ma union?" :nt it wasn‘t. 9 had on- "l'nieu l mu huly." ohe Ina-h rum-«l. wnlh I laugh and a blunh. “I ulna?! be ranked put my nation.“ Aml ulna fabled up her papa and took hum u! her pannol. "I'm find.” I returueJ. "1113'. I am helm: n hula lusty. but -â€"" "All rigl-LAII right." ”id 1. "We've another humlrcd~n whoio splendid hundrwIâ€"milan to ((1. And ‘1‘: I How train at that" "I'm afraid I don't know win“ you "wan," “I'm sure I hope you?! enjoy you!“ sell." she slid. "Ind find piculy of gloves to button; but. whyâ€"the traln'l :‘ Mopplugi" “Oh. well." said I. mulling my he‘d. "you live quite agar and we aim" often meet. I‘m going to Ituy a month. I'm not aura now it won't be two months." “But, I‘m notâ€"going toâ€"where is it? â€"the "Inn-n.“ My face (all a little. but I recovered in a moment. "The reward of a good conscience.‘ she suggested. "It. is not enough." "on: but you must. xiv: it. to me." “Well." said 1. "I'll give in to you when we get. there." "Get. where?” . . “Why. to the Bluirs. of coursc. llmv amused they'll b: to dud that. we‘vo mlde acquuintauce!" "Ny hairpin. olease." said she. hohlihg out her hand. 'Bul am I to get nonlix ng out. of it?" I cried indignant!)- "I'm afraid my hair will come don: _n ' “I am in famr of risk' 11; than"! observe}. ' She gave me :I the glove with pocket. "It is nearly done." said I. undoing the second button again. "bu: I can‘t. manage this one. Now if X had I hairpin] should be the happiestâ€"«I moan [should be able to manage it." “0! course you were." said I. proudly. "You were thinking of me. But it, would have been the same any- how. You are a perfect woman." “Have you knon n me long enough?" "\ e~.. {Ln anything." said 1 “Even m lake five minutes to but- ton a glove for me?" “1 ma?“ have been thinking of something else." "h. is just what I liked Ibout you." I interrupted. "It was very curious." she remarked. “that 'I shouldn't. have seen than one" us! unhutmnezl one glove in order to humor. the other {should have _,,_-' hairpin, Ibuztoued it and put. it in my v-oma pre- reheansi. .v. fling an t u! I .2â€"â€"-X 1!." gm! l l ~"kb‘ 't W Ur- -\ *‘r commodity I In 1.2mm "x Thére ls Miss Harriet Vernon. the six foot. 200 pound. superbly propor- uonnd henuty. who it was oxpected would capture New York at one swoop when she appear-9d at an up town muslc hall a little more than a year 130‘ She was paid 850') a week for about thlrty mlnutns' ulnmng and displaying 0! gor- geoul costumes. Tho costumes were better than the singing. but as the novelty soon wore of! the former. It was determined ah! wn not a ML Yet Miss Vernon Is one of the content music In" Coming bank In tho Englzgh musk hall Ilngnrn. ovary on» of whom vrqas- ures the hopa that mma day «he may marry Into the nnhliity. nnarh' all of the mo»! famous ones have ham to Amnrlca to gather up the cnln n! the roalm. RAROXESS V0}: RAHDFZN. nuts Samplori. at 1?.» :Hurndn: "an Barnnns V'In Ratrhn. n? the Folk-s Bergen: Coum d Obizny do Fer-flare n! the Gymnasn. Marquis do Brouula. an! Count beam «1.: Pennetafla. Hamil-l» maze In \',1rlrx:! (hm-p thst of amusnnn n! in tho lv'rwm-h rapiml. Aflnr sh" hall nxhnuslvvl hvr popular- ity In l‘nris shn “'an tn \‘Ivnna‘ who"â€" she [wan-«r Urn (1|in nurnc‘flnn In a bear unrtI-‘n Thou slw mnrrl-«l tho pm- prlMur and "run Ms «:r-nth wvm to Austria WIHI Qhrw- small rhllvlrr‘n. thorn 51%: w!!! Hw- nn (Iv mails-3'. in. rumn H: h} thn Imnr gar-kn «m‘nor. TM: h mr-rnl; one v mmk- Thor» vs'nru" vu' nthrrs. ln' ling {he 1|.“- l'nlll I'm-muly mu Prlmrmm Plana- h-lll. n nmqumw-zu l-mklng brunt-(1e. fln-l «hummer n! the klng of Naples' llIilHHl-‘l‘ tr. .4! X'uzo-runurx. bung INN!- Landau and Purl»! dlfler ’xro‘atly on ")9 quefltluu of nobility and the variety stage, The-re are “-r)‘ few member» of th» arhum-rauu- vlusu «In the lamdun bunnhl. but in Paris then.- are dozens u! counts, barons. mamulm-a and even a prlnd'1’sfl ur two singing Manny In the on!" vhanmuts u! m»- Paris [mun-Vania. Evrry concert hall celebrity taken 8011):“; the ocean ls ndmmy advertised as having just narrowly (moaned being a (‘uumesstr-mess or duchesxm. meth- od which Is sun.- tu f-Hlahllsh her In high (an-or with the chapple class. Perhaps this is du-x to woman of the Bwiiu Hilton stamp. the dashing lady with a paxt, whr: married the young Lord Dunia and is now the Countess of ('iuncarly. Thére are countless other evidences in Burke's peerage of the linking of the concert hall and the no- bility \‘la the matrimonial altar. and it is perhaps this mm which makes the Landau variety parturmer a person of unique interest to the American mind. HE: WOMEN 01“ (he Lundun music hall stage have al- ways had a peculiar interest [at Ameri- can theater goers. A somewhat aolled but still gaudy halo 0! romance sur- rounds them. ghâ€" ing them an Inter- est which the home . made and Just as (Ir-wr cunmmdity has uerer been able 11. obtain. Fri! of them Who Do Not Esme: In had a Lord or a Duke Before “they Retire “on: tho l‘oolllghu tot flood. LONDON MUSIC HALL EEK-LES AND MARRIAGE. ALL WANT NOBLES. {London Correspondence PRINV'ES! FIONA TELIJ. E‘hntngraphy Is to be emnlnyod an a means of («rating the bearing pownr of bridges. A mgatlvp In to I» laknn ‘when tho bridge I. {mot-rumor}, than ‘heavy trains are to be run on and an- nth» nogath-e Is to be taken from proâ€" clsoly the samo point. Print! from both plates arc to he made, or one nentlve can he piacnd over the other and th- stralght llnos an be compnrod. Any undue weight will show by (he sag- ging of the bridge or the hondlng at tho supports. thom'nphs of varlous parts of the bridge. both under Irtrnln and un- luden. will. when enlarged. clearly Show any weak point! and will furnish excellent directlons for supplying marl! strength and chnngln: me pairs: where there Is uneven bearing. Tha Prestnn Shh-f! arr almost as won known on ”no bid» as an "no nlhc-r. al- though It has Mn some "mo mm lhoy fared on Amorlrrm audlam-o, They are the best characlpr mnq’nml oralwrmnn- scm‘ songs on the mag;- 20-day. Mm Main hem: parflrularly bright. she has gmwn quit» plump rwrnlly. but he! vole-'2 has improved. and as Robin“: Crnsm- In an extravaganza of that namo has made quit» I! Mt a! the Grand. Ganrglna I! ”w Pnny Per-Mn: n! the May. a rollicking part (Wing w'de scope for hPl‘ comk‘allues. When MIN Marin lm'rus was |n N-‘w Yurk sumo limo an» srhr‘ raphlmi lhfi (-happifl world with my». film In a dam-"r n! arm-o. and by rnasun 0! many mlâ€" mlrvrs «MM wrfln an lntvrnstlng u-my an "m. "Life n! a ('mm'rt "an Sink-m" She, ha.- )awnls «aim», the gm! n! lnrtl- kw. and II mm M have sum-d away a. snug fnrtunn. tho rr-sult of a good hum- nows management and Mr Mag-w suc- «ms. tho l-Zntllsh mv-Orny-n I. but she has a wry lv-wl link» hv‘atl on Mr [Iv-nu" nhnulrlors and has lu-m tum-My Hoar of tho unvlvmlrnble In a rarlMy perform- »r's urn, At tho I‘m-Ilia" Choatnr in an Amo‘rl. um zlrl whn has mmlv- a gun! M! In lnmlun Sh», I! n Mlsa Hilllo llaflnw, or. m: shn la Mun known nmnng PM frh-nle sinro (ho mlvrâ€"M n! "Trflhy." Rs “Unto HHW‘." Rho in nu! vary Iq'llr. hawt-wr, but a plump you": lady. wh-I sings rharminzly. Ilnnrml MmMy am! has surrm‘dr‘d h rmymlaflzlnx n numhnr of Hunks within "w Ins! yvar, For a lama Mm» Mm Tlllay has how: a kind uf mulch” lo we 3"de youth uf Al. the moment Miss Tllloy Is not showlng of! her graces In the com-en. tlonal garb of masculine evening claim-s. She is now at [hoe Prlm‘o‘ of “'ules'. Illrmlnghnm. dam: chamclwf work with a nun amuunt of clever- M521. MARIE KENDALL. ago was Miss Vesta Tllley. who. I! In clnlmvd. can wear 3 than sun more gracefully than any other woman llv- ins. fivorllea In England (0-day. At pres- ent she lo alt-cm: and dloplnylng her -flne figure at the Theater Royal at Bir- mlngham. Mlsa'Keudall Is at present at the Bri- ‘ lannla theater. where she slugs and; dances In a pantomlmv called "Tho: g Glam! of the Mountallmn Miss Kendall ls a really pretty glrl. with a good do“! of talent of lhe lmllallun order and n! a. higher urdé-r 0t refinement than lhv ave-rugs young woman :lwn to am!- brelle puru- A "the lady who mud-2 a firm" hlt when the was m Nx‘w ank some time Miss Murle Kendall lo a recent It". and has not been to Amerlt-n as yet. She has made a great hit In the charac- ter of the English uporllng girl role. modeled acme-what after Miss Lewis famous tough glrl. Not IJ-a for PhMoxr-phy. flow. lfphnm'l ‘II'OP'H". Gov. Upham of Win-omit: In mm U have ten robbed at a diamond In MI first nfllclal rcceptlnn. "not, "In Ivor-o". Mlm-rrn FIx-vrsull. a ymmz Hnlihn 1 girl. In "1(- man-ram" of Hurruulh anky. whlrh "(‘9 Mn- muml nnrtheut of Prflmu, ('nl. Thn vulhy III; mmewhat shut "I! from tho nutm- world. s and tho only moans nf r-nmmunlvallnn V In by wamm nr horn-hark m'ur n nnrv ’ row rand. and morn In an mun-um”, wear at hand. The I‘m-n whn umlprhmk to marry [hr man alwayl [ave It up brâ€" ; mu!» of the hard work and small pay. I but Mina Minerva "w Io\'onton-yrur-' «M daughu-r of "u- wPII-(n-dn l-zrnrsull 1 family, 11 not dauntorl by Hume dIMrul- ‘ "on. Shr- r-njoyl tho ro-murr-smmv- un-‘ dnflaklnn. and makm tho bumpy ' through "ID wildernes- (wlow n tw-r‘k. [ .(' urin and Van“. \m- Gram! 'lxrra ""qu ........ 0H9 Hklnnv-r I'lll'Py s. Thu l'rlnroml llnnmw" "nymarkz-L.H. ........... LnNIo (falling Havlln's.. .. ..('unflnunus Parfm'mnnm- llnpklns , . 1 nmlmmus Pvrfurmamv Knhl A Mlddlnlun .( 'urln and \‘audc-vllt- Llntnln.. ., . ..... Dark Lyceum. Mr\‘lok‘ r a. . . Royal Winn-r Nuns. War-ash Avronm- Sobillpr.. . .. Wit-um Ham“ fiam- 'l', Jat-k'g “pl-ra Ill-n50... . .ankly [Inlh‘d sun».- ... H. .Vaudhvmo Tho-en Banana In No“ fink. Alhambra ...... "Sunny Ht-flvrr- m.- War" .\r-mk-my.., ....... ...lnhn Kornell Aurnu-rium .nrand '"F'ra ('ulumhh...\1nrlr Jamn-n I' ivazn Inn- rd "num- ‘ranrls “Man" an): "a": l ‘arllnn.. 'arlvty vho llirm- Mum-um” ., “rum tho dour again and ram! nut Tht- nnlmak {mun "wit I-yu-u ml [hat uprn dm-rway and Mn: (hamsdvn In- ward II In Hu- full length n! (hntr thams. Altar lht- animal! an- al! m- v-urml "w kn-v-w-r Minn (hr- mm“. Twrnly pounds arr- glwn in mud: "an, a In amount in "(on and Mann's. my!” Tru- Murph- llv- sun. uurrlnl and swllrmmg "Mr tall: Ynflnw l‘rluro. "w urn-p Nubian llnn. Immun- arm the rag» and hurl: an": Pawn-Hy "w vnm‘ door "1an P‘rllt. "w Ihmm. om- lur- um- arm bun: with "nuns and hulrlinx In nm- ham! a flour! Innis-n rlul- "o fault-MI "w «luv-r hohlmi Mm. and ‘9!!!" ha- I! tluIfll rm. um n! [In- lm-pard- Jump,- on mm ll lnyunly u trio-mily jump. Imwovvr. and "w luv-[w-r r-nslly shah»! Hw- anlmul n". “'llh "v- rhalm: "u- :mlnmls nru- run-m4! in Hu- Phil-S u! lho PHI". Thr- Ihmn m-r-aflunnln [v SII‘I' oxv-Hml and angry. and flmulnl thv rhnln yuan now I! mlnm fnru butlly with Fritz. Whv-n all Is rv-ady Fr": )1 vu'mzu ’4 Hal-mind's zmmud animal «bu-w M" In- Hw nlIrnrlh-n a! Mth-lw‘n (Du-MM Pu-ummnl «m Murmur Monlnn. Mnnl» M. II “wind-m Ilw Darn-II uml mm! "win-v ”mum-m- --r crud tn-n-I- In . much") 'l‘hvg' .‘uw- nlm-k. In! uml (“It I-I Ill” auI-l Dunk Illu- mum-- ut unl- muh- v-mv m- In Inn-kn Maw Ih-- urn-v was at Ihu- “‘ufl-l'l "Mr I'iv‘lv' hunv Ina-n nu chum» v-f any n! "w l-ruvr animal!- hm :- l‘u-I' "Mm: urv-Mvnln PM" Yum-m due!" I» so! has uruwn lullo-r mm l- mu ghmlnn Tht'rv- hn\u Dun-m '.\u n-rv-nl mmulun- In In- hupnf‘l ram", hum-I. and IM mn-Hu-v 0:! \--n- vurvlut In lmml Ihvm HM" I'flflflFfl mu "mum-l “'1': n "w :llnm-v lav-ll Hum. a! Hsl'un'url'! Mum Ihr- nnlmnl- I" [Mr :MlnnHr-n Thnn- nuns-- u ”mu. kn'wh ul Chv- NIH» I'unvlrlv tlmvv no" in Hu- hav-l [vflfl n! lhv- rnm‘. tun-".m- :umi-vl h) mo plum-mm M dual".- M this sound tho- rum-man n! thv um- mat:- rnu-hm H.- Mlhml‘ Tru- Im-mhls hurl mom-whorl ngalnsl m» IIM- ! M "n J t', ”Hun. quwu )llu Amanda ”M- hnw. mmunu. )lluu Lulu ”Mu" Mu- J-nn'phlllv Kuum Ill-I JIN- I'hnau 31.. but II Thru- utl! In- 11» xumbv mm [n'l'nrl'llnlnvn mum: Mr Wilma: u rruuu -m- u an! umlm-u- all! |-- uln-u .. <ulmvlmn nun ('IH('.\I:U “DRILL In tho lulvfil vumh- “pun: saw-um. “The De-vll's Deputy." Franvts “‘Ilmn nm‘dn no lulrmlucllun In the pan-ans of Ihn-t‘hlmmmpomhumw. his annual a-n- gum-1mm! there tuning Immo- Mu [are u familiar um.- ln thv‘ vuun- lhn‘nh‘FHH- “M public of (‘hk'uKIL Tm- angular-mum q-nmmnm-w- Mummy. Mun-h II. .\II. “'lluun In fur and away thu- mum: 1m»!- Hxvm, thc- mum um'umu» um! Hu- "mu lr-Kllllnulu n! Amwivuu vumld' nun-ran vummlluml. and hr I» In u-Mlllnn n mullflflt'l' and may" uranium-r wh-m- hluh :n‘usllv ‘lll'l'fl and lIbo-ramy huw- run]- anl ln xh'n- lhn- Arm-rim": Nlu‘u «um-e 0! (hr Inuul unluhlr prmlurllunu ul 1' own! grunt, .\lr. “'Ilm-n thln yu-nr mm H va-nllnnnll)‘ gm»! rump-nay. Thn- nuw “In-m In whlrh h" mvmvs “2H :u‘fllllt'll “'vvlll lh-- Fl'rm‘ll I») "In! 1|.~\ - nruxl ur all .\m: Ir n an-lll-flx Mr I i'h-v-n-z (bu-ulwln. mul lhu mush 1.x hum lln- pr” ul' "n Ind! lnlv-Illuvnl n rum- gun-u" Ihzm l-Munnl Jukulum *kl I'nl'lll‘fl-l r u! :I mlulv,” "Thu hm II' A fh-pllu'“ In mum in u-r} III'IH "mm .4 It‘xlllmuh- . . HUI). hrhm and mqur \h “llmm “Fill"; Mlppurlml ha uu "\w-llvlsl .nm- 1-.ul\.lurlmllnu.\ll lmu ‘l‘lmumk Inlle Hp- mlmnml l-‘uu! “uh mu 0'“)! Hum. Hmml tun-m mummy; “I Hlmlunvl “- m-- ‘ \ h- u|w!‘.| lr-lh In ‘ :s‘l‘flliJJCn. 'i'hi- vnuam-lm-nl at \\'u.~.nn [Curr-"ll. at thn Si‘hillt‘l‘. which iwuius m-xt Hun- duy evening. wiii in- u numhio unv. from the incl liml it siglmlizvs thv prmiuv- Ll-m fur tho first time in (.‘hicuuu nf "I'ho Munsman." his own (ll-annular tiun of Mali (‘uim-‘H grim! nm‘t-i. Thum- wim hun- soon liu- English m~lur in "-ih-n-nn'-l‘hrm-" will l'i'fld'l)' undwr- stand Ihv populurity which "The Munx- 9‘3")“ il’lfi an»! 2;! i". iinghmri uwi (iv; various .‘n.u‘ici.h rim-x in which il ims hen" plw-svninl. Thu tvxl ni‘ "Tin- Manxman" ("Hun-:4 quiln- q-lusu-ly lin~ ln-nd ur lin- Mary. with lln- mn-vssur)‘ dramatic changes at lhv u-ml. 'i‘ho- dilliv um part «If Kah- wili lu- imrusln-vi in Miss Maud Jnflri-m. Tho nthvm of tin- uml invimin- ’l‘. \\'. Pure-ind. Hv-rmw Hump-H. Ambrose Munniux. (h-nrxv- Huward. 'l" Bun-m. Stumu-nl smith. 1:. Derwund, Mun-us Hi. John. W. ”raun- ger. )lhm llun'man. Daisy iielmun- and Miss Eimn, Thu m-e-uic "flu-t. wiil I»: beautiful and lwrft't'l in dvlaii, as is always the vum- with .\I|z "urn-H's [mu 1 dueliuns. J CHICAGO'S THEATERS. AMUSEMENT ATTRACTIONS FOR COMING WEEK. Wlul Iho .‘IIfllflff-V o! the Yul-Inu- (‘Ily Play-floun- "I!" Thelr rah-oarâ€" Dnmn. \‘uuhvlne and Oppr- Er (ant-mums. Lg}: The Powers Automanc [manna-Mm? In the Inn: no... hm Automatic-fly Control: by Mn: A"! run. Iaimim a um" Tm Imam Any Mention u »- olnfi ”a of tho Mm! TM Russia» had with grunt an en'- hvl. rhnmrtor fur what-MM. "n- W nn "no pun- p141. Whul'fl. that u m Hu- numln-r n! (he hum-e and the an. Hm") flu luv-Ir [-Mm nu It I, “Ion-llama": - I, .. and II"! I anal ml M Milan] "- ~ am". the landmark- 'hk‘fi an Md 0.- su-nwd "w day .P'nf". ("and MI "I ‘0 Mn Mrmfn Doc-ml (m floor! I“ b mmpom- um. um- whn mid undu- Clnnd Mm. ho «Iain-"cl MM! M I hot rnmlrmnnH-m n! Ibo mini"! OM m "I Inmlun lur "0dr Imwfllm I“ vllnruurhvsy. "In "49M m (0? 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Ordinary mlutllmonuor vrltllemll lu- pltmm over. but if n new.- paper Muumfll at all danger-out In Kin-n an nrdvr to him unsor- and an nn-wupaper In flopped. while In canon an- "able 1:. be thrown Into Ind-on. no «Inn has (ho loading ton-Ila DIPOI'I. and the arm-hm M [hue WHICII INC! 0. Japan ll‘l‘ tun-lam] (at him, And no Inn-pa Invk 0! public opinion nll over Hu- warm. lh- tum: our “mutated pa- fit and llu- arm-le- relulln. .0 "I. plrlllrvs In lllvm arc.- mnwllmu trunn- luIv-al. Hr clan-fl a firm“ lll‘hl 0! work In m.- nnummm, Inn mwartl M'onlnu'ou uul (or l'Xl'lTllfi‘. H:- in a good hono- lmrk rhlrr and In fund uf hurl". "o luau ulmul :m In lulu mum". and "not «w u! all lumln. "It‘llllflnl n numb" of mu- hunh-nI. Thv "mu-mt ll (out! 0! hunlluu. uml lu- mu lurm- nun pm [mun-u u'hvn- tin-1r are Ilm'r Ind wild Ml Thvrv- ur" ph-nlv of phi-tun!- II" tun mun-nu In MM In hr I very g...” "ml in hunting now-papers. Ho watche- olnm'ly the Japanem- preu, keep! track rut public oplnlml. and. I venture. dump-n his m-‘lnml same-what to null. It. AM [ha papers are I-mkod over [or him and the pflMlKo‘l which he Ihould loo Ills work lu-glns as mum as his break- fast (3 uwr. From 0 o'clm‘k unt|l )3 he rvI-c-h-M his mlnintvrn and «Slocum math-rs of Man‘. After this he take! his lulu-h. uml tho-n urn-min a llnle tlmo }u' luhlu wnh prSm-v. Rim Early in! Work. HM. h M 1 cl luau mid nun-g. ' ' ‘ The emperor of Japan. accord‘u; the people most closely connected my: him a! Tokio. has by no mean! Incl!” nfllu- i0 rm. Japan now cont-inn non than lama-loo people und there an n. bakor‘ a dozen of political 1.1mm. many at which aw anxious to em" trouble. The changing condition 0! the _ [monks makes plenty of work. You can ‘ never tell who in suing to fly 0!! on t ianm-nt. and tho newspapers have to b. ('arn-luly wulched. Tlu- emperor ken” hls gym! «m evnryihlnx. A! lea“. I on (aid am. He risen curly Ind bmktaltl about 7 o'clock 119 uses a knife and ‘ fmk w'hmmwr ho ink" furolgn 1000'. hul ho proleru tho vhopsilckl at MI Japum-so dinnurw He out: both kind! of rum] and In very (and n! riot. “kin! It with urvry mull. He Illa-ll meat: and i3 In no inn-nun us’vrsq- (u sweets. fl usuull; mus his larcnkuu alone in also his lunvh. His dinner is served in lahh- d'lmiv sole and wlfll I“ "W l-Iurupvun m-c-nmnanimvnls. Century in lln- rv-xniur pruvik‘e in Jfllnnelo 'fllnlllmi. his win- ul'inn sits down ll THE MIKADO‘B DAILY l1 HIS FIRST ENCOUNTER. “VISUAL «mum Temperature Regulator. "IN" THE HELL. Mm. and also the crown

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