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eliliddle Temple || FREDERICK & NELSON CopyRIGHT, 1919 BY FIFTH AVENUE--PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ALFRED A KNOPF; INC “She told y land ¢ ever hear the nan of my fine madam! And I hope fnd asked nOy, a © & “an who took the boy|done it told him od Mra, Gutch. CHAPTER X ringty urse ald Which it was) Mr, Wh nd im \ b . And where u bey, Mrs. ple that hime again Gutet | questions first, How much Nlently But Mra, Gutch shook her head. | joy,)) . © second “This!” answered Mother Gulch, “I| “Ain't no tdea.” she maid, “He ‘Know what she cid with b took him, And after that she never “When then? demanded Spargo. | even told me anything about the boy “She gave the child to the man she Once or twice I asked her, and she Haid should t partied her sister.|/ says, ‘Never you mind,’ she There was some sort of a family e's all right for life, if he liv Taxes about this sister's marriage to Maitland, but I never knew what it! co Waa and it don't matter now. She Hated Maitland because he | her money for he'd had « of it in the Mar cast ve Ro rather than b : the other side t arehing up utely, ain when he came ou : thinks I, ‘Now figure of @ tall, veiled woman he child away.” the time te 6 my knife into you,| no other than Miss Baylis er Spargo's Jacted quickly, Know ing what he now knew, he had doubt whatever that Miss Baylis had come to tell Mr. Elphick that he,| Spargo, had visited ber that morning. | & NELSON Se ctot neo To find out precisely where that ee ‘. sa somewhere was drew Spargo down te FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET the landing which Miss in had just left At th » corridor | he found himaecit fronting a small) ward on which was painted in white letters on a black ground, “Mr, El \ DOWNSTAIRS STORE och ewes = In a Natably Attractive Offering, Wednesday: mueh waited 7T n t went by minutes. ‘Then half pant flung away a es") . 308 Charming Spring Blouses Greatly to Spargo's surprise, the door was before there was any necessity knock again. there, calmly confronting him, stood | Mr, Elphick ~~ (eee of Georgette Crepe an ss \ I was expecting you. ; jection. pamat ined an kntdcepes ‘ ° Featuring Three New Arrivals in GUMIONae beams uae atoceren’ ta repe ae ine . an armchair was the forbidding fi ° . Women’s Low Shoes pguhie sce thaved ein me eon . . A » stood glaring at her . at Interesting Prices we ee . Each ‘THE Cuban-heel Oxford pictured is of brown J spree: he we ee ee At ae calf, modeled on a slender last, with welt | for oes ance Att, Dee Sxpectins e ee ee ee a ee eee eines you took sole and Cuban heel. Sizes 21/4 to 8, and widths | /°2.2° lontian ¢ Goe Must ' - Ato D. Priced at $8.50 pair. tim 'f cecie teat 9 Over Fifty Distinct Spring Models Included. In the English-style is the flat-heel Oxford | wours ‘comet men” Quantities and Sizes as Follows: “Why, Mr. Elphick, should you ictured, in brown calf, with broad toes and (J suppose that I whould come to you at . z : : ; a sole; sizes 21%4 to 6, widths A to D. allt asked Spang. Size 36 Size 38 Size 40 Size 42 Size 44 i ae als : BE || error ll scone heme pent 81 Blouses 84 Blouses 68 Blouses 50 Blouses 25 Blouses Price $8.00 pet. plied Mr. Elphick “The rt , ol Also pictured, Military-heel Pumps in pat- | ‘YS Tou"? Pressman ea Among Them: Spargo stiffened. 5 ent leather, with welt soles; sizes 2Y% to 7; |), “rave pe curiosity te. phic Novelty Costume and Tailored Blouses Tie-onStyles ' Two-tone Blouses ee A OD. Erie OOS pair. cue (lite ant aeteoas seems Smock Blouses — Jaunty Sports Waists in Middle lane, and, if possi Teh eRe WOU clwkine’ de —with the trimming touches that identify them with the modes of waved his hand. © ‘ ns the new season; beaded, braided and yarn-embroidered designs good young gentleman: ne ’ Heavy Brassiere Laces said. “You exugnerate your own tm metallic touches, contrasting color borders and fine plaitings. Reduced to 10c Yard fo hol toma aur notin ta {4 | 20 men. conn : ri) Tt Mf sania 7 7 5 FIRM: heawy Laces that are well-adapted to the |j|!%, Jo" Ma Mark FEATURING THESE SPRING COLORINGS AND COMBINATIONS: making of Brassieres, ins widths from 4 to 41% || \° {vishten 3 tie here into" Gray Peach-and-gray _Blue-and-beige Blue-and-cherry Plum Brown Taupe Henna inches, also Black Silk Laces in Cluny pattern, in ||) sisir. There wns a certain temper in Electric-blue Navy-blue Apple-green Shell-pink —Olive-green_ Pekin-blue narrow and medium widths. him to straight hitting, and it was sl i ts Reduced to 10¢ yard. ? bee Os Ligeia e as well as Black and White. Every carefully-executed detail in these Blouses—every effec- Fee te .|| Levasentty, Saearce'of ail that X kage tive line and trimming touch—emphasizes the unusualness of the values at the price quoted I know that the man mt ‘ed under | the name of John Marbury was,! for this offering, $7.95. without . John Maitiar’ of| ‘Women’s Stockings Races asi, sod thet Sosa from tha SECOND FLOOR. t him by the sleeve. | Ainsworth his name 18 ay Ainsworth, or sre—pleaded that 40c Pair See | : ust @ we jo said.|man who ran a ey |he was n¢ another! t up from his deskand/more murdered Marbury than you Fine-ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, in sizes 814 to ie ve not the—the| call 1 mutual benent esa ao Ttaan he 00 - ‘ round his room for a few | did!” a rae at 40¢ pair. i was an fright:10¢ of what you know?/ years ago, It was 1 od by the him, and he go ‘ irs. Plain/ minutes, At last Spargo came pack} “Oh!” The detective got " 10, attractively low-priced ee one posh wake 0 It came ¢ Du wee, Spr when it all/and clapped a hand on the deteclpes| put on his hat. “Perhaps oa a + whe muttered.| “I haven't," replied Spargo. smash, and there wa. , ‘o—= comes out, eh | shoulder, * |who did, then?” ae” ¢ this morning what 4 k tightened his grip on Spar All stories are Quite plain—when| “Look here, Rathbury!” he said.| “I shall know jn a few days)*4 eg go's a they come out,” observed Spargo.| “You're going on the lines that Ayl-|swered Spargo. . : Sp: 1 up his hat sine «ome—promise me, Mr. And he kept silence now, I suppose,| more did murder Marbury. Eh?" | Rathbury stared wonderingly a@ h bl K d Gloves “Good night, Mr. Elphick,” he said.|Spargo, that you won't tell him until Waldorf Hotel because he didn’t want his daugh-| Rathbury looked up. His face/him. ‘Then he suddenly walked as. a e 1 Met Watale Wa esehe seachcthc aan iyou ts seep me in the morning!” ters to know about his past?” sd astonishment ithe door, “Good night!” he sald . the old barrister had leapt from his|he implored. C f eet i Weep BPS. ve like that!” he ex-|gruffiy. 25 P chair and selzed him with trembling} Spargo hesitated, considering mat ate - iy of course. There's! “Good night, Rathbury,” J alr voir = 3 J the motive, my son—the motive!” | Spargo, and sat-down at his 4 ; Dey th wald, vi" anes an Very well—T promise," he said. | You will be pleased with ‘ Spargo laughed, | (Continued tomorrow) N exceptionally low price for these Gloves, which |} thing you tiker | Spargo ran quickly to the offlee | our delicious home-cooked ig ae 3 | 4 , : But before § aland hurried up to his own r J are featured in pearl-gray only—sizes from 5% [| joua knockink rn] And there, reading an evening news|} Meals. ; hick + ‘ sut opened |Paper, was Rathbury- He gr 4 to haa to 6%, at $1.25 pair. _THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. — on fe on i ed pargo with a careless nod and ¢ Our food is the best and into th ‘ | smite a our service leaves nothing soe : : of thn| | Spargo, it-breathiess, dr A W , Alyy ot saab ae ocr naif COME TODAY | Cleared my skin omen Ss or ; : Fhe ee Oke, 7 a.m. to 8 p. m | hbury laughed Seventh and Pike and blotched —if it is excessively Cotton Union Suits, 50c fit? s hci tag | SNAE Sa oman, owe ial nits os sob suse san) Se a 1 you Aylmore’s identified we earnestly request all of our Soap. It will help to heal your sick If your complexion is red, rough ’ ‘ ps ‘ : a h [claimed Spargo. 4 ow ight knee and beading trimming. Sizes instantly {oni ‘eae ‘ with tig “AN right,” answered Spargo. «r} athbury laughed. and if anything ts wrong, wo will }| intended you to have. to 44. Priced at 50¢. —run pownstains stor! shall have to go. Nov uae Mit any ad Sapanoee Glasses 2 &> gladly make over and treat the When the skin is in very bad con- {Rpeen 2 Came tO Ree yor vie of course, is where he met|} Carefully 4 gums free of charge. dition, a little Resinol Ointment, morni \ Marbury. D'ye see? || Pitted ; All work guaranteed 15 years, || @PPlied after bathing with Resinod ; ‘ i Cane ge ate : ro.” iN by Skilled $ Soap will usually bring Misses Checked irts ) : vp arg ; Optometrist eee more beneficial and 3 pedave'at 14. saals pase | He '| Priced 2 . eucher remus oving A hen El-lmy ! Of, he knows, all] U d P ] For sale by all drug- $3.95 i ese LT |] Reasonable. nited Painless | sist wet gous Legit Railroad Chiefs | “And of what was he convictea”” | pee. fit genuin . | Qaaate: -P ‘3D in youthful style are these skirts + | “Aylmore, or Ainsworth (Stephen |f Kryptok, | tilasae D OX-FLASTED 3 ita atimeke wilh Start Inspection — - 1] SiSas Wut dar end entists of black-and-white shepherd's ya : . 4 a KANE, Jan, (81)—President ep near visions, any topped with red patent leather belt laced through |J) cari it. Gray of the Union Pac Broken lens duplicated, AK VE & HALL t T OW neck and sleeveless are these Union Suits, ati eR : But as whom—as what ex Better former patrons to call and have |) skin, andto enable you to have that their teeth and gums examined, clear, healthy complexion nature Discriminating men use RESINOL SHAVING STICK, Iie Calvin, federal manager; Vice i sizes 22 to 25 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St. . i button-trimmed flaps. Sizes 22 to 25. Presidents H. M, Adams and J, D. u : i hae i | Ten shares and up ‘ m Very attractive values at $3.95. 4 1 _ [g] ett Bere at 7:80 ‘thle morning ‘toe | Seem Pike ee | 40 Hours; 8:30 a, m. to @ p. m. : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. babe sop uo, ane us . hy Pi erp HH y said that the trip was “just _ - to get acquainted,” . ’