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BEGIN HURI For ye the 1| the Eng Seer known a ANDRI vomar EVE DF that nan MICHAFE! police of LONE WOLF, But t came or Eve de Montalals TODAY willlant membe DUCHEMIN he lov MONTAI WS Crac LANYARD, know WHITAKER PHINUIT; the JULES, who the S8 DE LORG about Eve's 1 her of the Lone Wolf GO ON WITH THI1 CHAPTER XI The Lone Woif Takes the Trail, Early in the ewels 1 warn STORY ternoon Lanyard exciting He was But room ngaged awing ment ‘Evidently a forma night—wouldn't any hour wi However, I've T 1) as well, T The woman nodds drew up “You have m ap ed rather than inquired “l won't call it that, suming that Mr. lot had a “Ahl “T ad they, quarre normal by picturesque, and glib make so m el jewels, you mean?" “1 mean Madame la whoever wet, an excellent e to Introduced to yo drear hout his gloves on ing a bit purpose.' ntly as he som int 1ir and sat down, she stat- | argument his | not yet for the of Whitaker hand in think the I'm At sake A onk and vou mit But of the| mdedly smart they to gestures?’ to afr. first my too sence too What ny ambi the talk sh ri up my every move they made Conte she is—m 1se for asl be r hondoir, of vour sufe “Then—DMad ing the conver nals me oblig as and you It your appear, it's more Wolf will prove to be party. “On the othe ex-chauffeur—mw “Albert Dupont them, their “] fancy not. 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Well, let them they have done so.” The wa & sharp negative: “You will obsery lightly pers y Duchemin who will be dame, not Michael I the Lone Wolf! will «isappear quite literally nevermore be he She had a sm lips. vet shook her head “Monsieur forgets I know him under name of min."” Had to continue Michael Lan sion ame''— plea his la believe der hostility oped in “Ah he continued, it tor her juivering on sarned madame, in to The Florsheim Shoe Gives You Pleasure, Comfort Improved Appearance The Florsheim Shece Vogue Shoe Skap 236 Main St. Opp. Monu~ B BIININSY Go W - Louis Joseph Vance ©On Internationdl Magrzine Company daniiiey to claim n oy "o sym “Wha st T OF dren think quite it time Wait ( round h longer fluenced foolish ne Cic and tur | safeiy b Travels With an weariness da sure now"'-— W a it 1 ittle, friend to at monsieu ip only thank you last 0 way 1 to say W everything—kindness, cha pathy ' 2" she little laug you and timid chi those L nervous that like ar things words ehind TABRY, 7 A MAN, She him her hand. s any use, my that neither Vo: say nothing ot yet iy know I unde er fingers but don’t stay away you must, don't trad false standards when you think > now'— she freed her han ned away—"but oh, ack to me, my " CHAPTER FURTIV. suddenly ar “But I gor friend, I is d more; both and ros of us and—we (& i than by s ions, dear! X Assassin gray dust of twenty 1 trudged into the town of ased a ticket an the ournemi for Lyons, snort, the an to behind engine rted from Tomeorrow Alright a mild, vegetable lazative to relieve Constipation and Bili— R ousness and keep the digestive and. eliminnliv('.mcfions normal. J , Littie NRs One-third the regu- lar dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. soveck's Prescopoaon Drug store: portion of her friend- LITTLE the tightened any be in-|evening when he left a room which | and come s of heavy |place of the room sleeping 10 THE WORLD ' Take “Frut-a-ives” and . Make Yourself Well | 1 “Fruit-a-tives”, the marvellous | medicine made from fruit juices and | tonics, the most beneficial medicinal agent ever given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes, ars nature’s own medicine, so “Truit‘a-tives’—made from these fruit juices—but concentrated and intensified—is the greatest Stomach and Liver Medicine, the greatest h. Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the ]! greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest - | remedy for Headaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world. e a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, el r-| | | | | | structure that housed the office, galloped heavily across the | platform. and with nothing to spare | threw himself into the compartment immediately behind Lanyard This maneuver was performed so unexpectedly at Lanyard caught barely a glimpse of the fellow; but one glimpse was enough. It was Monsieur Albert Dupont who had | failed to assassinate the then Andre | Duchemin more than three weeks | ago. At Lyons | vard The thronged, a ticket- favored Lan- station was well circumstance which en- |abled him to keep inconspicuously close to his vietim. Furthermore Dupont was obviously looking for somebody, and so distracted. Presently a shabby, furtive rat of a man nudged his elbow, fortune little and __ | Dupont followed him to a corner, 4| Lanyarad secured a berth and went 't |abott his business profoundly mysti- m |fied. Beyond shadow of fair doubt Dupont we up to some new devil- ment, but Lanyard would be sur- prised If its nature failed to develop on the train or at least upon it arrival in Paris the next morning. It was no later than seven in the e- an he had engaged in a hotel and left it a changed man. The pointed beard of Duchemin was no more, | tweed walking-suit had placed hy a blue serge. The papers of Andre were crisp black ashes in of nd | Monsieur The rough been re- Duchemin the fire- which Lanyard just quitted, all but the letter re |of credit; and this last was enclosed {in an envelope, to be sent to London registered post with a nd had alby French bank- Martin, gen- Paul Martin |ance be forwarded in I notes to Monsieur Paul eral delivery, Paris; being the name which appeared on an entirely new set of papers of identification which Lanyard had thoughtfully secreted in the of the tweed coat before London. La rd had testimony to the thoroughness of the transformation in his looks twice within an hour. The first was when, leaving the hotel he found himself suddenly face to face with Dupont. The heady little eves of the thug comprehended him in a glance, and rejected him as of positively no in- terest to Albert Dupont, a complete stranger and a cheap one at that. He re-entered the hotel and sought its restaurant, where the untiring Long Arm of leaving eccupied Comte adjoining one by Monsieur le immediately exclusively l.orgnes, Buf now, Lanyard one knew what had dragged Dupont in such hot haste to Lyons. Some- how word had reached him, probably by telegraph, that monsieur le comte was waiting there to keep a rendezvous. And if you asked him, T.anyard would confess his firm con- iction that the other party to the zvous would prove to be the person (or persons) who had effected told covering | tiny | note to request that the unpaid bal- lining | Coincidence took him | | by the hand and led him to a table de | himself, | ing game, each of thelr vocations be- ing attractively shown at an exhibit that opened yesterday in the Hotel Commodore ballroom, whers it will continue through the week. The number of occupations exceeds fifty, some of which are unusual and not well known, The Business and (Professional Women's League does not approve of peekaboo sweaters, frizzy bobbed hair and gum chewing for office hours, In the fashion show such things were | trowned upon and the organization recommended neat, simple, though chle dresses, Mrs. Marion Booth Kelly, presi- dent of the State Federation of the league, formally opened the exhibit, Mrs. Arthur L. Livermore made a brief speech. The exhibit will be | open dally, afternoon and evening. the lals. But as time passed it became evi- dent that there had been a hitch somewhere; de Lorgnes was fretting when Lanyard first saw him; be- fore his dinner was half served his nerve was giving way. At length, de Lorgnes called for his addition and fled the restaurant, Lanyard arrived in the foyer in time {to see de Lorgnes settle his account and hear him instruct a porter to have his luggage dy for the one- | cwelve express for Paris. At midnight de Lorgnes was whol- Iy in despair. Half an hour later wove an unsteady but most dignified way back to the foyer of the hotel, Immediately Dupont and his fellow pald and left the cafe Lanyard returned to his room to |get a new-hought traveling bag, and started for the train afoot In the Gare de Parrache witnessed a farewell the little man and Dupont | And when Monsicur le Comte de Lorgnes had wavered through the | Rateway in tow of a luggage-laden | porter; and Dupont had torn himself - < away from nis fond. familiar and| Ralsing Flowers, Etc. lurched after the count; and Lan-| vard, after a little wait, had followed | v i * o rmer congressman and sena- in turn: he was able to see for him- |tor from California, who celebrated self that Dupont had contrived to be | berthed in the same carriage with m,]nt his home yesterday the hundredth Lorgnes; proving that he did not|anniversary of his birth, told 'h;"m‘”' mean to let the count out of sight, | !itude of friends who gregted him at day or night s a reception in his garden that *‘wor- Vel s A nvand (o | Ty Kills more people than bludgeons, ahead, and turned in | ., ‘KBep.your mind in order,” he ad- But he was not of those who slnnpi}‘(‘]“:::; ki‘r‘":' 1:“;;:‘;:”’““ your house el Opbralags SHe was S “Hunger is a wholesome sensation, | D! a at Laroche, about a ;:l.z’;r;':,,r'"f:"tf"z;x Thare. ‘beering |all excesses are dangerous to health out of the window to identify the|@&nd overeating is the commonest [ form of excess. |station, he was startied to see the |for: £ g broad, round-shouldered back of Al- Make your: mind. behave. Avold . he AWAT AGFONE | anger. By all means avoid anger. !::GLJ}{L:‘:;‘,;K"‘:]‘,?]rm',l]j‘\' - droee thp! “Pessimism is a form of brain dis- |" It was not feasible to dress and|e€ase; it may be cured or cultivated | pursue, even had it heen wise by the power of the will | The newspapers of Paris, that day,| *T hear much alarmist talk. Sixty had a sensation; in a compartment Years ago men said the country was which he had occupied alone on (ho:t[zoinw to l.’:w dogs, but it didn't seem | night express from lLyons, a man had | to, some how. [been found with his throat cut, his| “Years ago I wondered whether I'd| clothing ripped to even his|ever live to see this century, Andl| | luggage slashed to ribbons here 1 am twenty-two years into fit, | | hether through chance or inten-|and still going. I've come to the I tion, every possible clew to the vic-|conclusion that the climate must have, tim's identity was missing. a great deal to do with it.” (Continued in Next Issue). Mr. Cole has several speaking en- gagements for ‘this week. burglary at Chateau de Monta- e HOW 10 LIVE T0 100 scene between | Two Centenarians Attain That Mark by Normal Living, Being Optimists, Los Angeles, Sept. 19.—Cornelius proceeded in the ! WOME | " 8yracuse, N. Y. Sept. 19.—Franz | Proper Apparel for Business Shown |Joseph Hoffman of this city celebrat- Dufing Waale) ed his 103d birthday yesterday with B [ his great grandchild who is six { months old. Mr. Hoffman has a keen | business and the professions are tell-| recollection of his childhood in Ger- ing the public just how many fields of | many. His home garden has been activity they have already broken in-|one of his showplaces of the north-| to since they took up the wage earn-|side for ninety years. in Fashion Show New York, Sept. 16.—Women in ‘e coffee | experts ~__all agreed on Putnam Coffee Putnam Coffee sqves the da | . 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