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~ LOVE'S CLUE IN A CRIME-MYSTERY. 'TAKES SIX CHARACTERS To Cure a THE WORTD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE: 13, 10012 _ ATNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER: iroes Trevanaton, a New York reporte b cerning whose parentage there 1s a mystery, doves Balle Stanton, dat darea not declare nis Wve until the cloud’on his lineage {s cleared O unravel a murder mi entity of a ma: over the nto, hare, been Ernest lartin killa himvelf, Gontesston telling how be robbed fhe woman be loved. married her with her tn India. The brother spirit, tn the form of a serpent. Martin, “Martin's wife died, and he sent thelr ton (Ernest) to America. Ernest cat contession ¢ paper and is In doubt whether of not 1 nton will marry a man h parentag Belle Stanton meet as guests house party. CHAPTER X. The ai “WHEN they drove into the avenue of great trees that formed the ap- proach to Dacres’s home. Nearing the house they saw a group of ladies on the porch—that is, all but Trevannion; he only saw one woman, Belle Stanton. Miss Stanton wouh! have been picked cut among a thousand English women as an American girl, She was neither tall nor short. The lines of her figure were exquisite. She knew how to dresn well. But her greatest attraction was the purity of her face, which one f rather than saw. It suggested a Una in nineteenth century costume. ‘A coarse man would as soon have MI “GOOD MOR> ble statue of the Virgin Mary an of drawing Belle Stanton out of herself. ‘And yet he might have sought her pres- ence, might have tried to lift himself up for a mament to her level, and would have been made better thereby, Miss Stanton was a good ghurch wom- an, dut not much given to talking about Teligion. She was capable of deep love, Dut not capable of gossiping about her personal experiences of such love, If Ernest had stirred passion in that bosom, the sentlinent was boural to be everlasting. ‘When they all met at dinner Trevan- nion was seated between Miss Stanton and Dacres's aunt. The commonplaces of that meal he will always remember, though they were the stalest of com- monplaces ‘The presence of Miss Stanton made his mind a senaitive plate. Whether he enjoyed the experience or not, it was always impossible for him tq determ:ne. ‘Acute pleasure and acute pain are not eo far apart, after all ‘After dinner the gentlemen rejolned the ladies in a drawing-room which way certainly comfortable and just a& certainly not cheerful, There Wax general conversation on music, art and Ilterature, but Trevan- nlon found no opportunity for a tete. tete with Miss Stanton. Whether he wanted such an oppor- tunity he could not teil, He was not proficient in self-analysis, His diges- tion was too good. Ie passed an un- uubled night. Taking vat. 6 o'clock he dressed promptly, and went out for a stroll about the place before breukfas The lawn and the neare; po fon of the purk were already occupled by work- men putting up great fanctfully con- structed tents, laying out the ground fo Athletic sports, erecting the Inevitahl soap pole, and making general prepari tions for the fete which Dacrea eviden' Ty intended as much for hia tenaate’ Tecreation as for the entertalament of cra hip Must wandered further away from the house and got into a sheltered nook where there was a rustic bench. He sat down and gave Way to day ams. orga; morning, Mr. Trovannioa.”” The voice wi ft, gentle and well dutated, but ght him to Like a che of ice water or an electric shock. fe looked up to see Miss Stanton by: his aide. She was clad In a perfectly Mtting breakfast gown of white India pik over old rose. ‘A hat of white leghorn trimmed also with old rose, concealed not half of her beautiful brown hair. The full skirt of her dress hung two Inches from ihe morning dew and her strong thick English boots could not conceal the Hines of ankles which no trained juds- ment could help edmirings ‘Her eyes were sparkling. One suede elove hid her left hand and wrist. The ther hung over the arm. “pit out the bare right: hand, and Ke There was no’ rend Ny. Bis franks hans NG, MR. TREVA} ‘ elit iviciter icteric rine ne hasiwhonuthe. death) warrant thr thought of woolng and winning a mar- | have died. (Copyrighted, 1901, dy Joho Alden.) feieieieicieieieieieieeeic iri iniefeicinicick nicest eee eee ieee ik Our friend. Sir Henry, is evilentiy pre- er frame trembled with ex- he murmured: paring at for us, which ni Mrectate When It but the mak- you are fr Ing reaay for tt 1 presume: ‘ you found tt sue! you have} oy, ne anythin) come xo far f goed Woman? Don't say Let us ething else. fay that!” ed awe i fo the best of my Knowledge and b ut t liv rably before «. flashed throuzh Ernest's brain and the] men and all wom hot blood rushed to his forehead. Now : was the time to test his courage and] y f. h hat a wreck | control of fortune could alter - Oh, noth her words with a chaf-| That is impos: fing response, entirely avold rudeness. and yet make it forever impossible her to think of him as more than : acquaintance. crises in which a dian knot of an ent slong. This was o Tle knew It and k us honor and 4 are but the creatures of uffer {rom the « e around ux, we are affec duct of our fathers, of might have ac pose. Burt nis ey dissimulatl heart as n Who shot him: his was impossible. arriton a few days” In other, 3, he yielded to his love,t see you a w honor won to the dogs, tux will be clea tall abe present. put one Let us sped gently drew you have gone through arm about her walet, an x her to the rustic bench where he had deen sitting. he degan slowly, “Il th - b ‘ Le : “ML may ; you now, that, frlend- = ship between us is im sible Y COLOMBINO— ON THE more to me taan all else beneath t STA sky. Don't you think that. y learn to lave mea Ihitle.” ‘One stiles sod, and ahe wi lon'n arms.” Their lips ald: : you had not loved me, I should! ‘He would SS STANTON GREETS ERNEST. Colombino Is Exactly] ColomPine has four Car What He Professes} nos: : to Be, a Lightning nate f Saanact Change Artist — He} } Impersonates All the| a, ASU) At; CharactersinaFarce. | chairs, witen are drawn up ctoze * doors through which the exits and en- ature a at os r attire ne Frenoh, native Ital absolutely not seen| place, As Golombino darts off the stage | Marksman of culy| his. gown or coat ts pulled off by am meet him; another sup the grr Colombine, whose novel act last week at Koster & Bla hat he professes to be—a jtghtning| who Jumps t nge : off his wig. his wife hol His work Is a series of flashes. It| ment required in just th “How do yor signal for the plstol shots, picks | !mituttons article of clothing| 7¢4n to add sight of the audle val than four seco: for a longer Inter-| th He plays young} un each discard French musle teacher, a] again, for the same costumes are used | Chable me to the musle teacher's Irate! over and over during th ygresa of | 1" that She it Is who, with one deft) Unde audl-| Weuld Ike to fan marquis. tat luncheon, absent at din- | Policeman and ir Hen:w wad dfopned into the | spouse, the play. room to eapress hls sympathy and to on e 7 a | oe ei hanateh ONG tOTe Ra TOR a Py alclennuute nest [eran ine t marvellous feat ts performed | movement of the hand cheats th arsured him that he was not unused to| W2en he enters a closet as the olt}cnce into belleving it P atuacks ated would be all right the) woman, and meets himself coming out| sons in the closet at the same thm next day. as the val This change Is actually) the old won a eta] and Beforo sunrise Trevannion was In the| made in full view of the audience, hla the valet ning out, Mme. Colombino, | Chale, woodsratathath jacunwhichehescould § the valet coming out, Mm. Colombino, | Chalr, |never forget, movements i thin Instance belngl litting the bottom of the curtain | Ue je had half an hour to collect him-| quicker than sight ftself, at the back of the trick close the Inevitable when Miss Stan-| To fully appreciate Colombino's act] gen:ly a0 at the r “Jone should seb it from both siden of the; of the drapery may ni footlights, In the Intervals of two or! te with one quick pull nohe Is off th and hat out of s s ween two pere| Course, but tt ‘Ag| lL adore inu nm quit belay SIO} seconds acene muste whi brought Into his ce je tremb! " h 5 Hed. A woman cannot speak, se brought Into his cell. He trembled and! there is more than “something doing.”*|turns about und step» ba s| come. Au re can only suffer.” She saw him at last a ad ai iar 7 What use to tell the old, old stor; ° | » no t Ge ip eels = eal Time waecwhen Venus and The sun was up now, ait aid On rs, and thelr samil : ar 7. std Rade) i Maur | b 2 the camera has bees aids t a pretty: sil Invented Pluto Is « more rellable aily meadtoihimetosbe i What man and maiden really {n love {not shroaded ind Hi 4 yet re oul anything but ridiculous ard and put her “ ’ ni shining, Thelr and coo nd enotbinsteionwa las he added {mperatively; “Look ? is palms. She dit not» » the realm of darkness |, There Was more ‘ love Painscanape & wet. He looked down Into. her ' ry ve you re that manuscript?” Mor cyeie) Sue nodded her head atfrmatively, 1 . —_——_-7- _. une ad asserted {:4elf already, and he was conscious that he had done a Breat, perhaps an unpardonable wronk to the woman he held ro de : Re reaifaat was tiresome: Your true a jo-Faxon never gets into ly humor before noon. Me Teally Bood Genuine nospiallty in an Englis! lovekme country’ house would Involve brealetast |“ Hshall:iovelvoul foreve In bed for cach of the guests, (To Be Continued.) eigfote the meal was ended the tenants rom all dver the estate had begun to Pa eee arrive, A great dinner was to be ee 1 and after t and the speechmak. (i \ Ing the gamea were to begin. Of course every one of tne Ruests, o the Amer:cans, was famillar from’ En lish Iteratura with the nature of such 1 1 British visitors | t ed 1. But to the mind there was stil un | of novelty in the simple ac t} ceptance by each farmer and ¢nch farm- ers w! of the status which the rent Fale xed for him or for hy i nthe evening, after the fete was anata Theveerig FonAnts Pad gone nome and] Mamie Collins's Victim ca ee as Gey Is Suffering Intense : j : lawn, Agony in Hospital. Ernest would not nave been surprised if Misw Stanton had fainted, He rather, expected it | Only Three of Them Will Receive Prizes. Hut she looked up tnto his face a. only smiled, the most angelle of all t A ever seen. Thad guessed is the weather for the shirt-walst She is on every side In all her Always the same, sweet, charm- ing and neat, but never mi You can aee heron Broadway tn all splend. You can avenue in her ¢ And y see her on E out of & Fitth ave down in th nue man. pusineres distrir Which a score of years ago kn ttle of woman’ made glorious by her multt- during the luncheon Trevannion and Belle St: a chance to talk quietly sare une tho drawing wld. t iy in a corner of lucy Randolph's eyes twinkled - rily am whe watched them. She was a kod girl, as well asa cl one. mong the tty contest tiree prizes will be Th fine shirt wa And what god girl does not Patrick Hawkins, whose £ w ‘ cas feat shirt walat heartily when the greatest hanplneon in nae ne Cent ae aNN onaists iw quar st hap, bi , 0 (3 .{ be | J 0 hd Tife comen to one oF ha ehteraep ines In| burned ibe thr nohim by | im 5 wality for the si The next omenine ‘Trevanitin. fever jw, will certainty be blind . Coe SB Sate 62 p one himacif a trifle the worse for wear, ie| Mould his tite be ray Hew ‘ Fi rors much, lying at Bel) aving been i" prettlness of the type ie there this morn he New eo gees My suomitted will deter: thing to extenuate the offens Eye and Bar Infirmary, committed In asking Betle 8! ‘ Little hope 1s expressed for thi | fo hope Is ¢ ree give him her love without con Me seryuathihenvielaneer Snoenare any Way hia alngular position ; eS nueva Hes fury, Hie suft awful nee more dressed at nd aw ha migen Plighted twenty-four hours Hho lowing Ix the ballot: amination by: Hise Stanton ad ro: promised. tn | Magistrate M eywaniie| EName meet him there. ‘The faea af x atantes,| court, but she seemed ratner more| {ine appointment would have shocked | anxloua to clear herself of any com-/ Miss ee a her, Yet he wa i ie felt hervappreneh merkealt ceme: | ptictty In the crime than to help her it. His condition was one of morbid | daushter out of trouble. The Hawkinses, sensibility; hers, one of enthuslastic ex-| who Ilve at No. 327 Henry atree:, Brook-| § of. pectation. a jyn, feel that the girl's behaylor proves Their greeting was At, re : worn, Then be anid gorcomtutly: houtl'thelr contention that she was not a iit as the Prettiest Shirt-Waist Girl in Greater New York. Enamel! wrong. my. dear a wrope which only Peraeny ja mare ass, on ri Carats, {ist wroam toanall never forgive: mie]? The Road to' Success 1p Via Sutaay'| | ¥ "<= ‘Semtet's’ Name: eyes seem to reflect abundant | you frota a Iife of degradation and alt trances are made. 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