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ie $ (Copyright, 1901, b SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CILAPTRRS, Jasper Tyrrell, a woaith, young Eu Visite the court of Buyda, where ue: felle in love with Asta vo court ball he and three fr: You Lindel, and D’ i kardene, FE 12, tavestteate, sen rata mysterious stranger. Duyd Sirtually ruled by Chancellor Kalleasteln, known rom bis eanguinary mettota aa the Red Ch tor. He 18 planning a state marriage between Croma Pri Caniide Ti Chapoetior’s Neutenant. Furetio forces Von Oreva to kill himeeit. S1a- Jay 19 challenged to a duel next day, D'Urhan te 4 made Dy Furelio to ja Tyrrell that he and die Princess Cusil’e and Von etly marriet at the ruined ohapel and Red Chancellor has rowed the trio! to close th witha Wh bly oxn Henge from a erent his opponent. Tyrrell, Sealay and hadtieten too the Tatier'e evuatry rrorting to be an Rngll tet and prepares (0 “Seemarah seta Tyrrell to work collecting rock wpeciinen * CHAPTER VII. } 1 Mrave the Jaane. F renolved to vuste no more tine, but to set out for the frontler t uy following morning. That night an awsul cry aweke me. | Taprang out of hed, snatching } Pe iriciicicicieinivicivicieieleletet x . TYRRELL BEARDS THE LION. $ . 7 t ° t ©. ne ‘ pee, o | \ revol Hefore 1 a th u 1 heard Von Lindhelin’s vote call ’ my name, Ue Shouting “AM right!” 1 dashed alone Vas , the pexsage to like toon, hich was Glvided only by a smail Cressing-room from Szalay Tomet Von Iiadbelm at “what te wrong?” 1 « He was in p state of excttr- wits all) Hd gary. Take y before L ff me a The poor fellow, 1 could xe f side himaei€ with — somethi i yn wan be- worse than fear, A strange nolse came from Szalay!s a rocm—a horrible, inartlewte sound of @ man struggling, us it were, co call out something, Thinking he was being strangled, 1 rushed in with my revolver ready. To my astonishment he was « 2 standing In the middle of the roam Dut so horribly altered that I hardly, recognized him as the same man. to whom | had bidden good-night a few hours before. His face. was distorted, ita eolor ohanged, the ruddy com- plexton being nov gray; the tures seemed glared with almost in, ania tie tours end Ww: appalling that the wight seemed tot afvtne srength {rom mo’ ast stood tn fore him under the thrill of this nlueous experience. 1 would far rather have found th room {uil of armed. cut-throata th containing thie solitary, pitiable victim, cofdsalaye' T eried at length. “What has happened?” ‘An Ne ttied to answer a spasm soomed tov eateh hla throat, He pointed “with an unnatural, mad gesture to the open window, trying to talk; but the power of enunciation had falled him—he could produce only inarticulate fh y up his hands in shrieked again. [seem ord gt aan De ! Then he rushed to the looking-glass, A the renection of hia face he" recottedd with a scream and flung himself prone Unt the bed. Peon I went to th Lindhelm routed iy, ful thi “What is thla fearful thing?) Wh. hag hunpetied to him? ‘asked, Yt He shook his head. “I know no more ha The aad, Ina. frightened ‘ hisper. 1 hen him shriek, rushed and: waw'—she shutdered—“what you. a Wve seen. Those devilx have gov In xi pave done for him."’ #Xou‘saw'no one?” 5 (Moe But they will cane. They are and the eyes acl terre door and found Von Str William Magnay.) ‘The trio, atin chapel. | 8.8 DADS up HD 1am going to put a bul- tthrouch my brain. It ta better than a fool’ T sald, and went {back fn the room. Szalay was lying an T had teft him. 1 spoke his name, bot he returned no an- -w made no movement. Nerving my] [welt 1 went up and lifted the out- stretched arm, Tt waa heavy and lifeless, | 1 felt for the pulas; thore war none, | Then | went back to Von Lindhelm and “He x dead.” The Jaguar, an we calied the Red Chancellor, had won another trick In hie kame of deuth ndhetm could not be aroured from his lethargy of horror, so T must think for ae beth, ‘At length I hit on a plan, one whore very audacity waa tts only merit. T woul go to the Red Chanceltor tn person and demamd a cessation of hor- titles, t Barly next morben ng, dierararding Von Lindhelm's horrified prot ¢ Buyd left with the Nritl#h Consul fc senlel envelope containing the whole mtory, with orders to open it in &@ cer- tain ienigih of time skould I fall to re- turn for tt. ‘Then T rode on to the palace and de- manly e with Van Rallenstein. Alt ine, the Fed Chan- cellor elve me, and I enters cr. He received me with a vhich might almost called gental uu have been In the country, i}. nicht. wahr? You are looking inglinhmen thrive best away from 1 wondered {f there wan a in Ne she from Herr von Lind- and tone, The heavy I sign as I spoke the from him, but tive.” sll polite, now boredom. 1 natd, “a in fear of ent phe tone w; 2 rarltisg ta! | Ven Liraheim,” his ite." } The I “Tn If s incredulously: lok cebrows t his tfe?"" nos power of will and char determined to stand up ails "And with reanon.” [con tihucd. “Your ixcelloney will, 1am Jsure, not baime him for auch A fancy. when F tell sou that within Che last few woe Kues of hin have beet vameesinated and his own Ife sen attempted, The face 1 was Watehinz gaye an ine lous frown, "My dear Herr ‘Tyr- rell. thin t# an extraordinary and fa. tounding statement of yours. Two of Herr von Lindhelm’s colleagues asnansin- ated and his Ife attempted! You can searcoly expect me to credit tha * [rejoined boldly, ‘your houtd | Know these facta bet- tor than At Kreatequst mwept over the vhat jo you mean, sir?” ithia show of restrained manded, usure, that as both these ee . had the honor t to your Excellency’s Bureau, you should be better Informed of thelr’ fate than 1" “Lam, naturally, weil aware,” he ree piled, “that Herr d'Urban was acct lentally drowned the other day, while boating. hut,” he added with a smile, {it can hardly be pretended that our xervice, advantageous as 1 venture to claim {t ts, confers (mmortality.”: T returned hin smile. “Rather the re- verse Just now, Herr Chancellor, The 8 y Szalay also has dled sud- “0; } thexe emen, be at= deniy.” | {You ‘would eeem to imply, str, replied, stroking his face with’ his | Kink his £ ith hi “that these attempte which you allege have a political mative.” “Awmuredly “It ts. too ridiculous,” he sald, as though to himaclf. "My good wir,’ you have found a mare's n 1 eaned forw “Excellency, 1 xald@arneatly, “gan we not come to an Ufdermtanding? 1 make no accusn- tlons, I reek to know nothing; my in- terference In merely forced lipon me by pity and a desire to clear up a miaun- derstanding. “1 axk you to remove this cloud of danger hanging over Herr von Lindhetm'y head. You can do tt tf you will, and J can aanure you you will not repent It." 4 __"Byon were this monstrous suggestion ‘of yours In any way true, tho Interfer- ence of un outsider could serve no tan gible ond You wilt do) well to oonstdsr. your position in the light of that com- $48 30O% [Sinner party. I feta senaaton almost lvet been recovered, mon sense which ia, I belteve, the birt! cen of t Englishmen That ts all, then no comfgreing take Herr von Lindhefm, moe D ha rrr von Lindhetm‘s life ia in no 4 Delp! more danger than your We vronouncemen: trul no fear of that, ih T laughed. nd yet." he rejoined fox like, "If your velled accusations were cotrect you might stand in some danger your- elf. Tho speech was taptative, I saw that, etermined not’to be led Into any no fear,’ I re of myself.’ i ate a bold man.” The Iaughose Ande. understood than evor why he Waa called the Jeguer, admtanton, “My confidence auawered coolly, then the fact t ‘age Toft a letter conaintog word of my intention, t ther with several other pertinent mat- in the hands of a friend whom | ean trust, and who will open it at a certain hour Ghless Tam there to pre- My words amounted almost to A” hrent. at least ton denance, and the ok they called up into His Excallency's or ‘Ax not a plasant one. But the showed no other align of apnoyance; on contrary, ble next words were sl- it focular. “And so far as your 1. “you may take him my urance that they are groundless. Herr von Lindhelm is doubtless out of health, hie nerves are unstrung. He needs n holliday; he may take one." “T have your assurance, Excellency?’ concerned,” he po “You have my you wil both be careful,’ He half rose to return my bow, ami]: asi friend's fears are rance. T trust ing, though It seomed, from my 1 more left him. seemed greatly uj The news abe told net ginnce, that the smile was ¢gowin feline and ainiater. ‘Thero was no more to be hoped for or said, and T ‘As 1 left the palace I came face_to face with the Baroness Forrbach. She over omething. me drove the blool y own face and hope from my remember Asta von Winter- tein?” she asked, . as we entered her se which stoud ‘near, at of her’ heard? It wan in the Praulein on Winterstein. waa after dark from an excuraion The coachman missed hin way, and overturned the carriage in the the river, It fell nto the river. The If off the box and ex- caped by a miracle, but poor Asta went | tather de Her tone was quite Impasatye, as sh puld Have related t narrow pass down the sateen #! artver threw h occutrence at a of horror st the deliberate methods of his map-tiger Rallenatein, Stale the same reps ston “Horrfilet Horrible!” “T bellove the poor girl's body has not she continued with of all feeling which, T could well understand and aym- pathize with. “The river fa deep and aettt 'n that gorge, and she carrled down y have for miles, Ter her Is almont dntracted, her father, Von ard or mant he can As she spoke the ratein, je abroad, and ty have reached 5 do naching at fat me stgnificantiy. Jeach other. No mu (To Be words she looked We understood ‘Anta tind twltnewee} ‘that socser y emeed that noche! . rage nnd had paid the penalise ot A longing tor vengeance posserned me. Inued,) WOMAN VICTIM OF FOOTPADS Knocked Senselessand Robbed of Fifty Dollars. Robert Shuttleworth, twenty - Ave years old, of Bedford atreet and Four- teenth avenue, Newark, js under arrest and hi been identified by Mrs, Heaste Schott, wife of ex-Ychool Commissioner Harry Schott, as who assaulted and Saturday night near her home, Fourteenth avenue. Mra, Schott had of a nelghbor an avenue Seventh streetr, one of three thugs robbed her lato 204 been at the house dq owas on her way home, to reach which she had to passe through a lonely stretch of Fourteenth On between South Ninth and South one ride of the trast ia the wall of a reservoir and on the other only vacant lots, She noticed three men lurking in the shadows back from the street and heard her name mentloned Thoroughly frightened, she hurried on, but a heavy footfall on the pavement close behind her made her turn with a scream, As she turned one of the three men atruck her twice and she fell un- conscious, Three lying on’ the sldewall carried her hem She an rhe pasred, heighbors found her woon after and unconscioun for two hours and @ prolonged deliri followed, during which she kept crying out: “On! please don't atrike mi rhs hishwaymen robbed thelr victim of in cash while ™) Ie thought that ahe Tt Ibias NEW YORK PLAGUED BY INSECT ARMY, IN POLICE TOILS. geialoatea a |\Was a Jewel of a Housemaid and an Expert|Fleas, Flies and Mosquitoes Lead Besieging| Sneak Thief. | Force with Bugs and Cockroaches as Aides. cet Serntch, aerate! 1 nalls are w the Sing | wriucle and groon Ingur of the bage dn Are covered with Me on the bbs | We have a large number of good pianos that we are now offering ‘at wery attractive prices. Some are little used, others are second-hand, ~ but all are in good condition and will = be sold with privilege of exchanging tor new Waters Pianos if desired, y Square Pianos, $25 to $50, Upright Pianos, $41QO and ufe ward. Payments only $5 monthly. wicstde Metedlen, po mutate—a ‘compant- poskin that Mtehes and burns It is su hat the reeidenta of and the upper and | eo middie of the join in the Inet two lines. 1 cannot be woree than the condl- at calie tt up AM Kinds, Everywhere. mory of the man who Squire as a suburb has the alatl New York (ndustrious as it i y are a@ follows, to Feat mt vl Send postal for catalogue. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th St.* Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave. Amusements. There are many contributing causes pou PTDL hia condition, the chief being the 5 ton for the new rapid tranedt Mfeleieicieleiclefeteininininieleininivineici-iniceinleteiciebs | tunnel Competent authorities nay. that the opening of the ground ha re- eared all sorte of Insects, and that aa ig aa the weather remains damp the plague will continue. . a good-looking young Detectives Treanor and Fitztbbon have had several clues, but until thin Cecilia Koel woman, was arraigned tn the Weat Side Court to-day charged with comr morning were unable to locate the wo- many robberies in upper w man. She has been a frequenter of re- F ROURAMEE Shel wan barren ed Searivi this aartaliniinstrenastiointanarrir ker up-| The rainy spell following the killing, morning by Detective Owen KE. Treanor, }town that are patronized by negroes,| helt vf late June and early July en of the Weat Sixty-eighth street atation./and whe was arrested at No. 1009 Hroad.| CoUraKed the pests to the fullest ex- Detective Treanor has been looking for}way, a negro boarding-houre, Va-| tent. There are mosquitoes now in the woman since June 26, when Mre.|rioun disguises that ate had assumed| Parts of the town that never before Chriatina Cook, of No. 159 Went Fitty-| when seeking employment were found| H#tened to the hum of this aight second atreet, reported that she had en-lin her ‘rooms, and Clale McGrane,| Musician; there are fica where flex Kawed n servant who gave the namo of/twenty yenrs old, wan also taken Into] have hitherto been strangers: there are Ceciiia Smith and who had left hur-|custody at that place, and is held ax 4/40 many fleas on the upper west alte riedly after working one day, taking | sunpiclous person, that the people are taking to leather with her Jewelry worth $250. Reports] The Koelble womun, who is twenty-| leggings, and only Saturday an estim- of other robberies came in every few|four years old, took her urreat coolly| able woman wax driven to carbolle after that and the descriptions inland valid that whe had given the poltce| acid by the attacks of bedbugs all cases were the same and the meth-|"a run" before they caught her. She Run om Sereen ods were Identical. unked that her mother, Mra, De Bouate, Detective Treanor found that the thtef|of No. 69 Kast One Hundred and Forty- Hi hnd secured employment through Mrs.|aixth at be notined of her arrest, |@lscomfort are the mosquitoes and the Wright's Intellfwence office, at Sixty- every” pluce-where sre wan] iitms It used tito be sald that there fitth street and Broadway, } The woman sald that ahe had| Were no mosquftoes on Manhattan Ial- recently muffered the losw of a near rela-|and. Ocvasional flocks strayed over On the Fourth of July she wan en-|tive and this caused her to reek menial » gaged by Mra, Munroe Golden, of No. L Ghe wore a hums menial! trom Joraey, but a good breexe from 109 West Sixty-first street. She suggent- appeared tobe better edi the sea ulways drove them back to thelr native haunts, ‘They have much a fo han Mmoat-servants. The employers 0 Mrs. Golden thay she go for a|{ 4 sare Sad a ‘ silyerhought thats theys nady secure hold now that It 1» not Velieved any- tornado will evict them walk, and when Mra. Golden returned |treanure until she disappeared and they rT rr the servant was gone and no was Jew-|found that they had been robbed. The| thing short of HUBER I. bee wesc eiry and wearing apparel worth son, [Woman has elven tne police “more| More window mreens have been sold Canreres,) 10 Mra. Many J. Doty, a witow, of No./have recently had to deal and Treanor|!® the past two weeks than In any S 26 West Bixty-elghth street, wax the/and Fitzgibbon made the arrest only] stmliar period in the history of the | Harlem moaqulto's as hig as males, HUBER Caner FLOATING ROOF-GARDEN, ND hErt . BENE ss, P.M. Tickete te Terrace Garden, %4ea a: is, THE ROBBER BARON, CHERRY BLOSSOM GROVE, ep, very Cormal Coreret, pertermance AMELIE * xOvE N AND EUROPRAN PROCTOR'S 8" *v sr A ¥ ‘The star performers tn the battle of next victim. Bhe gave the police the/@{ter inline trouble 5 trade. Some of the renidents of the ala rarie, 108 PU sane emotion and adaet. that thers | git ihejat eet jniae, Court {bls morning] Morningside und Riverside nections of | practice in New Jersey, but hitherto Koster & Bial’s asic, Ma were tattoo marks on the woman's !the detectives might look up other com-|the borough are figuring on putting | utterly unknown here. Niles: De iLeeong) Naweatee Avaet ble Restore arm plaints againat her. creeni on their plagzas—a coi The mosquito plague haa opened up a ry WORLD 13 2, new fleld for an induatry that hae pre- | E DE CINE MWA TOON AP, Jonephine Ward for the Sick Babter’ viously had a market exclustvoly In the | MUS EE | And Special Attractions 2 und. {hope it will help the sick chil- Sor namely, the monqulto netting en this aummer. : 3 JOSEPHINE WARD, twelve venra old. noples for beds, Many of these have Brooklyn Amusements. os Nn sold of late to persons in che | ——————— —____ Earned This Herself. plague district. BRIGHTON BEACH MHgIC OS Beal at Mata. at Dally Mata. Chitdr rmann, Leon Morris’ | Te the FAltor of The Evening World The Flea Hell. “ Jufgelated find check for #1 tor Bick Ba. The fly, bedbuw and cockroach visita: t Pind, b he amount earned r 5 " ritiachveateierriaree sated tons are genenu, but the depredations Cadets, Viterraph, Slater s| D. BRLIS. fof the agile tea have thus far been con: . ee With Heat Wishes, Mined to the upper west side. The fea an To the Biltor vening World belt appears to extend trom Fifty-ninth Children of the Tene-| , jis lerasign xe beg ty hand you Bath Beach Entertain. |*teete One Hundred and Fitty-neth the pre 2 of A street, between Elhth avenie and the Excursions. usement aed Education Comblaeds — stand held at One Hundred and Thire North River. At we pointe the! © THIS SEASON'S Nove: ments Keep the Fund [feenth street aod "rarih avenue for the ment for Benefit of | Nort river At tome pointe they have ae as penient of the ales Pure ‘ ‘4 P of Cent ¥ r. Doct B JIy accept satne with our bent wiehen for Sick Babies. Park. IANS. Attractions, octors Busy. {the or ick Hey coals, Buckey, Men in that netghborheed have put fraen (alen paaee kee Marte patrick, Loret zpatrick, thelr low shoes aw f concerts, magalte Rhoda Jagobs, Jennie McCarthy, tren away for : Rothachitd, Joe Rotischiid, Zaslta Mac | ‘The sale of reserved seata for The| the day of the long Women, Sante, wortleate THE SUNSCRITIONS hon, Millie Muckey Evening World Sick sab Fund, to] walking along ¢ Teet are seen to weal cyomaere Seer lol ener tet iioa dalle | e a Fale. be held at Manhattan Muste Hall, Bath| stop «uddenly, reach down and make uneeealio€ oy tee Alriam Marks, Stella Marke, To the Hatitor of he Evening World. Beach, on Thurndi comme: a brushing off an ry Marks, Solomon Marka, Joseph wer we A ds of a etand held in front Ethyl MacKeczie, Laster Sny fist Ninety-third wtreet, PT? 2 Slebury ste Madomaty, Sime Sletar 1.06] Was collected through the efforts of the Nath Morris, Eta. Fi jumale Abel | following children: Florence, Mabel and| been recelved requ wih Morrie, ee Moris’. 300 { Sulla, ium, AMirlam, stella, Jeannette] held. in reserve. for . 1 Solomon Marks, Joreph Schmelee Z Pe hmelzer. | attend the beneftt We hope that this will he acce; The programme is nearly though there are several prominent Titties tlensersw tarry artista who have expressed a desire feien Wherein, Pir: f Suatsenog Meena ae i 209 U participate jn the ormance qin ‘i seeee +o whose engagements have made tt un wr rea i er they be pres: choy daria Putapatrick,. Loaretta ain ax to whether they i Ha Peet Ber Jennie Me i one is advertis aie pers |, in th | child, Zanita Mahon, Lelitie Tuckey 2 0 ! rere at ate Meena A 66 IP] tuliy promised to take part analiepex in th Nobody In New York would refine to The programme includes the names § Thin xive five cerf€s to the Sto! Fund b, such notable theatrical artiats Naiiedna Ir promptly at 10 o'clock thls morning. | jig spec ‘ erally There has been a tremendous demand} eieart ine for seats, and letters by the score have are not ng that seats be na wishing to sed you will find $3.04, 7 This amount Hut The rests, 200) with eur bh jeted, st wiehes for the sick babi tee 1946 Moved tae F,0C, 225 a PM tor alt daadloge: Burnt Loar st sia EXCURSION 40 CENTS. Including Admission to All Attractions. <|Excursion Routes to the Sea LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. New York and Rockaway Beach Ry, ound Mf he were personally aske If every Yi h Brother one woukl give that much without tertalners on tha sta ps being asked otherwise than He ibe ny “Ji mons, the former ayy w peals made dally In The Evening World, i ” plon, who will give an exhibition of bag- thousands of hvlpieaw little children mmy” Scully Took punching: Felix and Barry, in their hu would be na a summer of suttering.| First Tippleand Lande | morous comedy sketch: Terry M and perhaps saved from th. rs feather-welght champion The Evening W akes this a pers ed in Bellevue. Hornig’ Thormion, Gririen and I p sonal appeal to y eno pea Ten ing, Mr and Mrs rk Hilly 4 May, the Hurke Brot mule Wise Mike, Hhvere hain Weller, the ore W. Davis, «, Burrow urteen vears old, and hie first |ton and Dean as large enough to have had al Owing to about the unhappy little children of the tenement district to xend a aum, HOW-l samen Scully’e frat drink of sbuiake ever small, to help them, Everything thinkey that can be done with the means at its] 0" isponal ts being done to lighten the] '* only misery of the bables of the very poor, ai) For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought | “| Bears the SEE Ziynea| landed him in RBetlovue Hospital. James | & mlnery/ot the bablen GCUtRY YeEY DORE Pte eReel on a. mush: alee aa | MLGEE : = ae discomfort than to any one {nthe city, | *urdter person f Hath EASTER ae ‘The money, rent in by a people} The boy ives with his father, aleo| Park, Fort 1 ettly ing and wil jous success, —— dren's faire | Amex, who works In Muyler's candy ing used to] fetory, and nin ateter and two sma br * on the tan floor of No. fixteon year aia ant iced (Meer: ts) MUSICIAN FALLS DEAD. Amusements. and children, ratsed atc and at various benefits, isp keep a corps of phystcians, who make dally vinite to the tenements, Medical MAT. Sat 9.00 @ ott A St ie 2 Pot MANHATTAN BEACH ,\\y p { ; x e t encriptle A | Rishi f) *Ratuartay a a re UOs | the eamllyeits Yenlardays youme cheeses ; Pa SOUSA 452 BAND, * t ! Athy Ne ary aoe tadition in often quite unbes] SCRE Out moon after hreaktagt and was [Menee Disease wad Cracked Shull PCHINA & PAIN'S FIREWORKS || i aE Sit tet, {MOC heard from until iw. fathe: Kills Hernved Hamm ° it Mik ticket» are distributed, ather wae AT «6 Mevabie, aut fete tava. oy hamtnis he wit th Retiove niparliisn ales iT “A Runaway Girl ‘ 7 ects any fee Kring the simplest remedies and provid- young companton« of James,| oid, a muaiclan, who lived MATINEN SATUR he payed In Ty 1 and Thirty BEDE ND Ing healthful food Irty-necond | West One Hunde ASINO. GIRL | 4. Maes * . Ke cannot goon without mor { =e | : outcide samintance. A took at the insid , Mok a bottle af whiskey uway| wireet, while walking with his Bite V of ne of "he tenemont nor where tan from a drunken man whom they found} at Lenox avenue and One Hu 1 | AY and three little childre asleep on the eldewila &, of them | Thiry-ninth » , Maat nig: wile EE SC ET re eee cl bree the alrlesw rooma, without en Tonite : b vaninihy wirwet, lant “nights was — Ree EET: rom ook ex pe and tiny Induced James {stricken with heart disease and fell to RB ATCKERROCKER, ; wang, 1 OS Nike ‘ HC i ae to taste the OM, er UKAd Terese the widewealk, His head truck the | AL IANstan. a ¢ 3] eTrAM GAAND REPUBLIC, cheek-bnokes arte th It apparent RTO MrT eatsfonceierT ie ee PUBLIC, FRANCIS WILSON o~ Bince people will not take the ly, for there was dittle lett in nottie|Skull_waw. fractured. and e the If mn the ter # 1 ‘a Girectly hy sending a itttle mo now few minutes the boy was in the SES . ‘The Evening World for thin fund mme condition the drunken man had| We Mehalk-Nurgee Ie « Prisoner, EXE RGEN BEACH | {it must be sent at once If the work Is LONDON, July 15.—Lord Kiteh pateh to the War Gme | ; \W rer oat been, Hin companion uid not arouse TIMER AN GIRL him, and an ambulance wae calted and] & tit i nee rhs ale pallet cre a{ the report of the capture o ¥ ; ' he was taken to Bellevue, Thern a] pe eer at done enalk- Bur Sway | Chas. liratshan & ¢ “ , ‘To the Esitor of The Evening World: & wtomach tude redtoved him of the wale-| kaye the prisoner has been brought into KE Bet rea rs Albany! tron De Inclosed you will pleasw find $1 fra key und he woon récuvercd. 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