Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
» LOVE SEEKS THE DESPERATE AID OF CRIM RAO wr Ne TF Res aa : THE WORLD: TUESDAY E.|'T WAS A WHOLESALE . BIRTHDAY ON THE FARM. a | Turner's Twins but the Early Morning Fore-, runners of an Increase Down the Line. | DEQDODIOAWHHODONG IO bore FE Yyalsh— (Copyrighted, 1901, by FM. Mucklas & Co) febieeibrieki- ei bii- bie i-iereieiieeiteiebieeebbebebitkiebiskbiskiictee iter SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. William —, a professional burglar, enters a Rouse {n the suburbs at midnight, and there co: fronts another burglar. and the stranger, manner of a gentleman, ever to recognize him ebance to meet under 1 hardiy noticed his, makes Wiiltam ain, unless they should nllar circumstances, ) people oh th CHAPTER II. A Daring Pl ENBRALLY I panton. But handsome as she was, the man who followed hi and for an inst do not tarry long In the vicinity of a house that I have looted, for the police have an un- of arresting tT felt myself grow? had a sud deal of expertence as a 3 oom ind ehman sea Kiohis was partly true, and partly faire. pleasant way Sortun characters stmply to cover up ability to find a clue otherwise, It gives the impression th: really doing romething to capture the They are always so clom- mouthed, too, that people Imagine they are working diligently and thet the arrested characters form @ part of their deeply Intd pian, But in this caso I overruled my better sense, and decided to hang around the last engagoment he did not 1 had every reason to remember very e ald of my dark lantern at night. T pam clear-c acene of my matlefy a feeling that way to meet again the man who had A wilght pallor of the face suggested | “"Phroughout the Int the posalbiiity " that he wa walked al that may pol | But by putting this and that I thinn 1 will b ®0 generously shi True, he had found him position that something h to buy me off; but. as I thought after- ward, he could eavily have outwitted me and escaped with all the plunder. On the following t d when married itated man was the report |, and again they are not. Tt Now. y tons Anti entle tone. aR port that Dor- depend anata; yin | ce: oo fast, T dldn'e| 08 2 Scotch collie, had presented hi depends upon the mai S ae Ne a Kaged—dil T?—and tf] "It's true; come and take a look at bers of her kind, ei Kinw seema to me i hound; but | doubt very much if he afternoon I dressed | much ‘cn myself in a spare suit of clothes, which J always keep for an emergency, and wandered out of the city mits toward the old-fashioned mansion. As I approached it I caught a glimpse of an active little man. who seemed to be inspecting tho premises with great very foullshly exposed myself to their | Parts Indeed if ye don't know what ye Without hesttation I put him down as a detective—one of those half-policemen, whose shrewdness conalsts chiefly in fol- Jowing a trail that is as clear as day- xcuse me, 4 ea enexeuse me, matam, T sald. the fas Pollteners 18 n second nature to mo, for], He pufte T have assoclated with gentlomen enoush to krow their waya and have. uncons he was not the kind of man to capture | slously absorbed some of thelr mane a protesstonal. ™ I knew that a bold front would dls- arm him of all suspicion quicker, than If he caugh: me anenk- ing about the neighborhocd he would | clther. very tkely arreat me. Passing near the front of the house| one she called Charl where he seemed busily eng studying the broken shrubbery, I ac- T felt no fear of him, for I knew that anything els “T beg your pardo While f was fertively watch the face of ‘the ‘me danuan zp ae 4 face The Evening, World 1s offering prize | wala rirl—that la, the git getting the din | concerned to seo how he would taka tie | Mette Seize 5.000 of Hts Cattle and! of ane shirt walste to the pretttest ahirt- | largest. number of votes—consints of a meeting. Ho was looking at me no in C1 500 of Hin Men, watst girls in Greater New York. It |half dozen fine shirt waists. To the sec- passively that I wondered tf he rec nized me. “Is this the house that was robbed | possible even tn the most experienced, last night?’ I asked innocently, looking | ..”" with great curlonity at the pince, Bs “Ie it?) Why, who said any house morning, staring at th was| rere dime muscim: Theres vetking | mounted Infantry atruck the Mullah's| There will be three prizes. The frat like a robbery to attract of the country peonl His failure to show any ulgne of con- “The papers are full of it," ¥ replied, | CoP Over our meeting plowed me “And botng out this way I thought I'd foot look around a bit and nce the house,”" “Oh you did, ch? Well, it isn't a safe place just now for strangers.” i Judne you're, Wepe at one of ihe | 2@8¥y fighting May 25, the Conaul-Gen-| wear shirt walsts in summer is en-| third prettiest, one Ane waist rlosity setkers,” he sald pleasantly.| «rai in Somaliland reports, to be known as queen of the 4 name of shirt-walat girl of yo “We've had scores of them here tats He Ered ‘ er to Bhirt-Walat Girl, Exfitor, He cavo me a hard stare, which 1 re- xeurned without seeming bold. termined to pursue a course that woul arouse him. “I confess that curiosity brought me here first,” T anawei . There ain't no burglars| to come into the country for my bread | Swayne left for Eldah June 2, leaving here now, I hope, If there 14 I'd Iiko to] and butter. I coukln't get any work In] Capt the city, and I thought the country | Zarit He seemed to smilo inwardly at my| people couldn't treat me any worse, teva, nobody {s allowed on the place," he answered ‘rather bruaquely. Bet a look at ‘om. “Have you been out of w the lady asked. ork lone? {uiiwered rathor brusquely. “Yes, for nearly a month now, and 1] He w ; #0, If you hay any ness here youl am at the end of my rope,” I ‘replied | 500 men. ‘The British in Zariba lost ten Sender’s Name. But there ain't no harm lookin utroet, ls there?" nicht before Thad house, and here | was eltett- puhy from her. Bat 1 thought ‘oundrel her companion waa for him, him. “t would . handsome but the people don't want to be ly th Pom, Dick and Harry ‘y Ho plesise mu cl was 1 we cand turning At TL expe the pal za. 1 young woman, e that would at- re. front steps, and Was i slowly, Then sir’ f A quickly. “I've ou know anything about horses?” attracted “me more, i ad “Well, my groom ns left me, and if you want to apply for the position cal Around at my house to-night. 1 live in the first house on the left down this air He pointed out ht» residence. but 1 taken aback by als affability eme that T near- instruction. 1 re- er, ty TECOR- joved on. as one Ina Its a pai remember them. renee by | WAN So Although Thad only: seen tt by | wie so taker 7 y lost his words ¢ belonged to my! Og wimelontly, adrenant tila tho ely dressed, and his {heard their instantly that inert as handso: ut feature gave him an artsto- és dream, and. pr first ttm stPhearance that must have Peen| ty ‘inv life politeness fatied me, 1 actu 2 him ally forgot to thank elder of them, r few he had been ome inherited disease | playing ntrol. Aw he| beh auutul woman eo had failed ¢ A DARING MOVE. There ts one man in New Jersey WhO) satetntatainininieinininininininininieinininieial feeia that he was marked for a special providential visitation, and it came #0 ONE DAY’S INCREASE completely and with such force that he hax been In a state of bewilderment ON FORDALE FARM. since Saturday morning, Sol Turner is a man of thrift and en- Twine—One pair. terprise. He rescued fifty acres of R00. eeiane? . and from awamp and forest, three mileal z from Vineland, fifteen years ago, and Coes through unceasing toll he ts now the Ewes—Three. proud father of a famlly and the por-|‘E Pislets—Sevoral, sor of an good a farm as can be Tareseenkekuresa: 4 ‘ound within a hundred mites. Er etre He has never had occasion to feel that age has left tts Imprint on him, scleconesOne sitters because he Is rugged as an oak, and no yne awould imagine that he has spent forty odd summers on thin earth. IU was 2 o'cwck Saturday morning | by 6 o’ctock and Hank, the farm hand, when Turner awakened and felt that] came in with a grin. He had been the alarm clock wouid soon buzz to call| down to the meadows putting the sheep the boys for milking, He was anxious,| in new pasturnge. Taking Sol aside, he (oo, about another mutter that con-| sald in a confidential whisper: serned him more, Tne alarm clock did] “Sol, there are three ewes in the flock not go off, but there was a shuffling [this mornin’, Saw as I got daown there. inthe hall and a aharp knock at his] What think ye, too? Coming by the aty door. the old sow grunted at me and there “What's up there, enyway?' he yelled. | was that squealing that it makes me “Oh, Mr. Turner, come quickty. You're] think there'll be plenty of young pork such a tucky man, Mind if | tell you?" | ‘round these diggin’a shortly.” It was the voice of the nurse. Sol un-| ‘The master of Fordale could only leratood. zanp. He poured his coffee In the saucer “Don't keep me in this here expenae.|in a dazed sort of way. Hank waa as- Have yer iost tongue?” tounded. You lucky man. It's twins, doy and] “Can't atand prosperity news, 1 airl he mumbled as he alld into hie “Humph!" and Sol Turner made a record slipping Into his trousers. ng and between all the hap- Along the hgll he went at one bound. he had a great chance to think. His wife blushingly confided the truth eee erty oh Turner wanted to stand on hin head, but he compromixed on a bumper of} ite Le teeelty: overwhelmed sahout10 apple Jack that made hts halr curl, ojclorktogase thejold kurkey) henyiwho, has keen ten etterntiona of her kind There Were Other Births, comevand ao matrutmncoudiel trom ine It wan the beginning of Farmer Tur-/brueh with a new family, The quuck- ner'a experiences for the day. It Is]ing of his ducka in the mill stream now the talk of yokels for miles around. | called his attention, but their numbers Milking time came and the happy man|had increased over night by a clean went Into the barn. The firat rays of|dozen. dawn were slanting over the horizon ‘Turner eat on the bank and fanned Turner wan chipper as could be DIERE ANYTHID Nee) an he pulled the big wooden bar from] himself, though the day was not warm. ; He thought of many things and won- aw shat a noble couple they | he fell somewhat in my estimation. the barn door. M in: LES OLR aT OSES U yes orget nh face so -g0on Was rome- 1 Moolzy, the prize Jersey, greoted him| dered how it all was going to end made for the othe: thing ne one of our profession] with a low “mow-we-w," and he went{ Mechanically he made his way back to afforit nkins, have you ¢)over to pat her plump aldes, aa was his| the house and busted around tll dinner J 5 rd him say in w rich volce Tapent on the pl ‘i assed the. detec tard and. made. ms! cuntom. Hla astonishment ‘was great as| time. It time to hitch up and Only a siight one,” wan the rei his, family he tumbled head over heels to find that| (rive to the village. Down at the store ping of the ec Meult to find a to anything p “It is achman Would l sooley was not alone. The new arrival] he found the news waiting for him, be- ‘An easy man he in to get along| «as Heking his whiskers with evident} Cause Hank had been leaning over the sth.’ niy informant — volunteered. |r. but he managed to get to hin| fence for two hours, and not one wagon “There ain't the likes of him anywhere | (uah re able to have GN John, the oldest boy, came Into| in the continuous #tream but found tt» SUthGe Rel ny CRIES CES n the country. the aweet| feet aa John, iy G ai ainel Rentlemanken en ens he nus ts Joat ty Kood—she's ‘an Angel, | the barn with a hop, skip and jump. cupants alert. for the Information more «nfidence In my wifei raya. Al th ver WAR One. Pa! he shrieked tn his elatton,| Hank had to tmpart vu mean the lady he's engaged to?” ‘dness than I I replied. "The one who Hyves over. in - dita] There was a just celebration in the fanchee has got a new colt and it's) wine and Turner drove home inne the mansion that Was robbed the other | ylack and white all over.” happy {tame of mind. Ie waa entirels night Farmer Turner rubbed his eyes and| unprepared for the armful of Kittens ° Kactly! Miss Helle Stetron—the hed himeelt. which his youngest. met him with. bot 1 should think that’s worthy such a man as 4 4 he took the new surprise stotcally vr of them all the thm anter. ‘ou dod blarsted Mar, what are you! Ay night was rapidly drawing to a ire sometime How: yy been engaged.| giving me?’ he found voico to say in| clute the only event chat disturbed the ‘° Mined person—a sort of human | ings Turner is just’ recovering his im, which was sorely tried for yur hours on Saturday, VT couldn't say" when| nim.” in be married—« ? ne Vaay they're engaged, ni’ athers| They got to the house for breakfast fay they ain't Tow do I know who's F The man was only waiting to reveal “Ye answered, shrugging |MOF@ of the relationship between the : shoulders.” ae two young people, and T catered to hin ev e walking down the pavement paturals weakn. by encouraging him toward the Kate aw they talked, and ao | £0, 2roceed. ANT to hear thelr words that 1 | "YOU muet be a stranger round these arg city for solving «profound | ROM4, Ay ask me.” he continued, with a. shra ‘An they came around a clump of shrub-| 0f the shoulder in reply "to my ques ry, they suddenly stumbled upon me, | UORs " had Just a moment in’ which to. pull I wouldn't be a-tellin’ tt to every Tayself together and to dott me het one, but xeetn' ye're goin’ to be one of . sour {the family, T don't mind speakin’ plains nolsily upon his black pipe, vending the smoke upward in dense nimed to bean Ira amedtan™® "| The Evening World’s Great Contest Which Will In a few moments he began a story Mary Pre gneA me" ahe andy | eatined fo, have a eran. effect “ch Determine the Shirtwaist Queen (To Be Continued.) of New York don again, then, ma'am. ——=__ passing by and I did not’ see you 8 speaking to the lady 1 MULLAH MADDER THAN EVER. LONDON, June ‘The British ex-|hopee in this way to determine which | ond prettiest girl will be given one- pedition against the Mad Mullah had! of all the charm:ng young creatures who |quarter dozen tne shirt w To the Such self-control did not s Capt, Merewether'a flying column of| shirt-walst girls. ning World, Poat-omea Box 1,354, York City.” oliowIng Is the dallot: he at ntfon | supply camp during a night march, cap-| prize, which goes to the prettiest shirt. F tured 5,00 head of cattle, killed one Im: Fortant ohlets captured Mite Oe UO | eee errr cred 100 miles, fought a sharp action| $ I Name and returned to {ts baso all in twenty four hour! Miss Amey, PeeMENE me) Phe main Writinh force under Col. iu Uttle, moment I d on. tho spur of MeNelll with 300 men to guard]? of . while Swayne's column’ ¥anced ‘against. the Mullah's Meantime the Muliah, ‘with’ 5,000. to jowers, attacked Za three. times, finally driven off. with a loss of killed and nine wounded. “Poor fellow!" *, ‘The Mullah is now cut off from gewerrwrreerererrerere rrr, Hor eyes and words made mo ashamed base. = ". mined Sew STON PEN NHETINERTO SENET ED Fg ebyper ING, JUNE 18, 190: ¢ The Store is eloquent of bargains. Every counter, every table, every shelf is laden with the choicest, that invite your thoughtful consideration. day in telling of the exceptional, yes, extraordinary v: prefer to have you come and look and see how really low-priced—as the tine and carefully selected McCreery goods are. There is nothing half so convincing as personal investigation. Store Closes July 10 J ALTERATIONS and will not reopen uniil September, so you will readily how imperative is the necess:ty for selling. at pric now marked Roo. Anna G. Gotthold Families vinited Sick babies treated... ‘Thin makes a total of 1,052 sick little onen treated In the first two weeks of the summer. Each child recetved medl- cal treatment free of cost, tt waa necessary to give food to a deatle tute family this aleo was done, WwW ch To. tne Paling of The Exsaine W 00 wishes In the novi antlacing. euffering among babies. rosy and he thone leas fortunate fw that TI cannot “put 1 Never 1 Davie has written a Park, touching pathetic vancing years and telling of for the winter ‘rolls unpe evitable My healt has ¢ put I ells me Orleans, as 1 t gles om him Lizzte Hinckley waa married | iingston Jai 7 Tithe who to-day Was taken to Danie: ‘epyfer waa convicted the FORMER STORE OF JAMES McCREERY & C lith St. and Broadway. TO PERMIT EXT Black Sublime Dress Goods 75C. McCREERY SOLD IT AT $1.50 YARD. 44 Inches Wide, Ask any wholesaler, ask any retailer—not in case lots can you buy this beautiful French fabric at 75c. one way, fine woo! the other, and soft finish, it is as elegant as taffetas, but doesn’t cut and crack. to see it there wouldn't be a yard left—by closing time to-morrow —of the ten thousand here tor you. Your Broadcloth Gown Can Be Bought Here Now for Almost Half. Bright, right, beautiful—the best that French weavers can produce. What if you do not want to make it up until fall? The money that will buy a dress length now will fall far short then. McCreery’s $1.50 Venetian is now 8c. yard. McCreery's $1.75 Venetian is now 1,00 yard. McCreery’s $2.25 Broadcloth is now |, 25 yard. McCreery’s $3.00 Broadcloth is now |, 50 yard. We could take a understand () Dantarss REMARKABLE VALURS HOT WEATHER SHIRTS. 2,000 Fire Madras Negligee Shirts, in carcfully selected new patterrs, some have siik stripes, also plain white, in a variety of styles. All made to our special o:d. | On sale at 98c. cach exceptionally good value. Ja complete line of finer qualities ranging from $1.50 10 $3.75. Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. Amusements. ctannens| 10,09, 006 yard. Pure silk If we could only coax you in & Tp Denson."’ Varieties. 1” TaD &T. 4,0 he Comforts on Aft. & eve. 1H Varieties. te Strayed or Stolen" & olin Maker." Varieties 8. ‘An Engagement.’ Ibe. & tbe. Artie HAMMERSTEIN’S, 424, B'way, 7th AV “PARADISR” GARDENS, On the eombinet roots Glass of the Victoria & Republic Theas. { Pull: BveryEvg. tolz. Olllett'e Masteal Dogs; Sunny South."* with Eleanor Falk & chorus of Gainsborough O-tette, ToorcontnArabe.4 Salvage, 2 Avoloe, 3 Yosrarrs, Johnson & Dean, other. RTSNAY NICHT Arend Dail Concert. MANHATTAN BEACH 2 3,30/SHANNON'S = BAND|R.39 FREE BAND CONCERTS DAmLy. OROHESTRA IN PALM ROOM. Number of Sick Babies Treated in First Fort- night of Campaign. SURSCRIPTIONS. Previously ackvowieteed Hi K&L nile im Kaas: : 7.00 ‘The report of the free phyntc for its necond week’ Mtue children of menta In as follow fans of the Sick Bables’ Fung sees BOT and wherever When the hot spell of weather de- scended upon the city no suddenly tt wae seen that more free physicians would be nealed, as it ist tells most on the iittle children of the poor, ‘The corps of doctd Ba to meet the demand for their ser- vices. That there was urgent need for them ts show « number of sick bables found last week was much week. jonw should be eent to dhe Sales Hand, the Cashter of The rid, Pulitzer Building, New York he hot weather that 8 of the Bick jes’ fund was accordingly Increased by the fact that the larger than the previous other's Heart Aches for the Litale Sufferers. 4 ith a thous. tof all ‘Accept this trite ($1) my two little my heart i and my 90 1 $10) Inatend of Hl. NNA_G, GOTTHOLD 277 Bt. Ann's avenue, New York City, —_T_ es RS. JEFFERSON DAVIS ‘ FAILING IN HEALTH. ke Stek,'? She ery One Tel 11 Am. Mra Jeff er to lyon Writes, “and Me How W ATLANTA, June 1 SMy dim, uneventful Heo! sh thly onwanmt t J ond of al Al deal dey how well 1am nit the we HL expect ty spe am H of Mr ———_— WEDS CONVICT IN JAIL. SPSIB, June 7.—Mre POUGHKE last onigat to Willam ra Prison to serve a one year's third degree for bre and stealing 40 The Road to Success fs via Sunday World Wants, Wednesday, F une 19. S hoe Dep't. TanViciOxford Ties hand tu:ned soles, broken value $3 & $4. FineKidOx/ford Ties patent leather tip, CAPE aRS oP hand welted soles, nie? of staff of the s work among the tho crowded tene= formerly $4.50 & $5. Tan Russia and Vici Kid | TERRACE GARDEN, "a*.20 Ss Button & Lace Boots, nN formerly $5 & $6. Kid Button and Lace Boots, value $4.50, Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. NEW BILLS A ROOF GARDENS, Plenty Aerial Fun and Frolic--Featuresat the Different Houses. regret presented attrac. “wing's Carnt- j= THECIRCUS GIRL BY THE AUGUSTIN DALY MUSICAL CO. BRIGHTON BEACH “ait. SEATS, oc. CHILDREN AT MATE. 180, Brery Afternoon at 3; Evenings at 8.15 Crawford and Stanley. 2 Merrils, Jeany Mey Trio, Rio Dro, Hawaiian Queens, ‘Acrie Dage welt, G. W. Btewart, an4 Slefers Brookiys PASTOR'S “sew [ssn HARRIS A WALTERS, OMLLS STEWART. BROADWAY TRIO, MUDGE & MORTON, HARRY & SADIE FIELDS, IRENE & ZAZA, HERALD 33"2_ | MATS. "== 4 SAS 5. SHUBERT introduces the euccemful farvo coweor case. | THE BRIXTON BURGLARY, LorTus THURSDAY, PARBWELL MAT.—CISSY SHUMDAT Panta arene Lorre Diway,s5th 8t. Bv..£15. Mat. We NW YOR, eae PR pera aw, CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, Bh coe eee eee AMERICAN & EUROPEAN NOVELTIES KNICKERBOCK! AL HAYMAN & OO. OPE: i MOR., IU le Th FRANCIS #34 Compecy THE WILSON '3."- STROLLERS. GARRICK iA Ich KEATRE. Leerhen rae Breeivese THE HO! MARINES wnhh ETWEL BARRTMORE. MADISON £0. THEATRE. 21th ot. near Twrare ea: WILLIAM COLLIER [ON THE QUiR, Concert To-Night at 7 and at 8.15 oCleck, THE CH! OF NORMANDY.’ ce RLORODORA 5. if y | Bway |WILtIAMs @ Wi 4 |povcicauur ALU O {14 at. HORACE GoLDIN. Dine Mave Halt and toot Garden, Kasten ee aoe am JON will_positively” BEDE Nfrosnaut asttee MUSER And Special Attractions Te-Day. HUBER, 2"Sturi. "10 cca “sunday crow Excursions. SA nee ees will NEW YORK, FOOT &. 24TH stoves Mage $800 0 89h oe M., 12.10 2.40 K cw be 5 2.40, 310, 240, 4.00, 61M, Be 84, 10.11 5 and every half bour from 130 9.10 and 18. P. M Last train leaves the Beach oa) week daye at 10.30 P. M.; om Sundays, 11.15 P. Gein wisp at bast New York 25 minutes after ‘Tith ot time. vl ALL ST., N. Y., via 20th st. eres tet aecting with oud, Leaves daily”. ; ry 0 80, 30.00, he. 20 noon axa trom 1.00'P, Ae on ae ee aso Re ae, . anda) seek SEXCUNSION PARE, 40 OBNTS. ¥ I and "Caste" ant One Hundred and uly strong bit and Walker, Goldin houses were gly. Jost Twenty-four at the Fifth ‘All the Comforts of Hom Ys 11 of attractions.