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> { Ka Vidd) (4 55-293999-9-4-9 & 60 PEL9OID9999640900.0% SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTARE. Sheila searching for woman in ack with heart-shaped ear on. 9 arm, who caused the Poon: mother, Lady Cope. Elr Roger Cope, Srarrsing Shella a mysterious * al mother, who lives quarter of London. Sheila goes fos equalta there to live. oho falls to find work, again is driven frou home ster, Jobin Bourke sai Thames. Me ot rich and beattful. Lady a her to seek other shelter, i Arrived at a houte the country whteh aeema familar to Shalia, th closes her groans and sh: Fas Laty Cope Foes to the Ibrary to Buch Rreat interest tn i Sheba rereuytes Sintra to ehow her house, hoping to fint ar mi sounds of thi Eintra says Chapter XX, The Room with the Locked D Na corner of the room was a screen, ] qualntly painted in imitation of Watte: and from behind screen erliolre. was visible an old-fashioned es. it, that it was escritolre which had stood In the octagon room at Arrish Mell Court, or else one ex- netly tke It. | 1 wondere! very much whether Roger (who owned tho exeritotre in common with everything that had been Lady Cope'’s) hat real ched enough value to the old plece of furntture to transplant it here, and, ff so, what had been the erlying motive, T sald nothing of all that was In my thoughts to Sintra Letgh, however; and as a French clock on th chimed the half hour after nine I rose, announcing that I would like to go to! She went with me as far_as the door of my droom, palnelie, out her own door further down the hall. moment more and 1 Bun there casa nothing to do walt until the house should be aul the night. As to what should hapren after that my {Jeans were vague, but a thoughts turned towards the Secret. past ten I looked out into the Te was atill lighted, but very For a few moments I listened, but there Was not a sound to be heard. Evidently the house had gone to sleep for the night, and if I could hope to 4o anything I might as well make the cortider. daimiy. jess it were need 3 walked along the corridor until I {an the mantel softly | ev BO9BDDEDE-HOEL HEL SES OE IEHO reached the stairs, and then 1 CAB UOUSLY, aided the two figats wate bs n my floor and t Now und again a board squeal der my slippered foct, and I stopped, ith a beating heart, peering (eareuuy nto the dusk. But the nolse had only seemed toud my own feara; no one cise nad hi and no door opened to frame a p Atlast I reached the third floor, wh Was also the highest. Here a Was a faint Ugh distance the door of was aald to keep the ke thing had ayofar eal Gared to hope It would be Int I decided that 1 would go to t and knoe! itt swered by should feel speak. My heart gave a great bound, most involunt, rity We Ke } thick situ clothes-pri n crossing the threshold she ty and looked back, speaking to some ¢ In the room “1 will bring {t to you in tess tha minutes,” | without trace of wwaltation: tl then Bhe took a step forward, but a faint murmur from the person unscen caused ain to LaneRE if . but her iy that. tt ts your own. fault “The patient | pened last n| But though the must be locked ts, the next night or two. m4 are left alone. . AS soon ou choose door, and once more COLO . Bur 1 could sc6 ing . and T co fa key into a lock. j the corridor that a would only, Yas It possible a whether jest Imprudence mere it wax her Intended few moments ¢ my ‘heart gown as tt ros {bing of my b loud In my own ear: Tt was all over, however, in less than had gone by witavut 1 the clothes-press ow to the dont of the room she had and unlocked It. saw wis a commonplace, com. furnished bedroom, | A” Inrge od on i table nes d, and In the bed, sup: p pillows, reelined a 1th left. Ry hat t fortably nan, Tho first glance told me that he was alt in th: brary far wurpriso at thix discovery than I had T geen a strange face. “Who are you?” he exclaimed, In a volce as ike Sintra Leigh's as his face sith my finger te my ude’a daughter, for help and jus altered by the portralt ed In Inge worn and suffering since The features. d been pa kK the Ight of the green-shade ta rmyntrude’s daughter!’ he echoed. “Ermyntrude had no daughter.” FOPLE Lie MRS: C:N: WILLIAMSON - (Copyrighted by the Nationa! Press Agency.) OOEY IN CROSSING THE THRE Te T could «s ye her sharp eyes. inom dark but otherwise, sadly. Insecure nid= ning contres ood {oor wan ton, but in only leave 1 | that ahe| THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 97, 1901. BPE I- HHOHDO ODS “She ad. astily, ' ted a daughter," I went on, fn alton rest amd she many mi ¢ things you could tell me, If y nt uld tell you 1 care toh ray her things have "1 said he me ‘i thme tell you now, eoare fidure to be rupted. Is w nl tra Taigh your sister man looked me t nd nodded, withou She wished to the face on: she stronger, all the serv 1 iin me Lint!” man's voice broke into | my thoug! Neamt xomething 12 the distance. She's on her way back: Without, prd I flew to the window nearest. It Was covered with heavy Surtuing that had been drawn together tit folds to the floor. a deep embrasure, and, ring ty. xkirt y about’ me, “the woman tn binck yon whim or 1 was 1 stood tn no Mate danger of disce curtains had) scarcely rafter being dri when I heant th halt expected Sintra Leigh's rst words to be an expression of surprise Andy the door unlocked, but ad, she b n quttetly to speak about ‘bottle of port which she had feteked rom downstairs “Mt tw so dark In the passage to-night the top of the stalrs, Ceased to that P stumbled at TUR AND LOOKED BACK, SPEAKING TO SOME ONE IN THE ROOM. eeGOORE she said, wine." ‘lL heard a sound,” 3 “and almost dropped the replied her broth- ‘ow, you are to drink this." the woman went on, “and Tam sure that you will Have no return of the dreams whieh troubled you last night. We ¢ not have any more such distur! especially while we are gttests house. ‘There! You feel better alr Lam certain think I do, the weary © from. thi 1 may bp to-night. or bringing: the wine. an well gO 01 ed the 2 he rej oiled, rather Irritably, “You know that I lke fresh alr.” ad-night, then, and remember that the bell beside your bed has now, been made to connect with my room. 1 have only to ring. It would have been if had not forgotten that head Jast night, J admit ha atl Bu mise you. dent lock me In. ut is enough to drive ‘The thought of belng nt exclaimed Sintra Lele ‘ou might ask that, wi a better grace. If you had not lost con- trol of yourself and alarmed the house fast night. To must lock the door, But ring if your ne-ves get the better of you again, and T will eome.” She went out and closed the door, locking It with a certain ostentatlous- At the sound, despite my resolution, I felt « slight sinking of the heart, For it was not pleasant to think of betng Shut up for an indefinite period with that ghastly-faced, hollow-eyed crea- ture, who might be, probably was, Wa certain extents a madman, But i had chosen, and T must now ablde by my de- Ision. T walted until Twas sure that the | woman in black must be out of hearing, and then I stepped from between the curtains. (To Be Continued.) CORNWALL IN MANITOBA. Duke Presents Medals to Veterans ml of Soath African War. WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 27.—The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall arrived here at Noon yestertlay and had an enthustastic reception. The city was decorated and there was a procession, Duke » prerented med: to the veterans of the South African war and gaalated In the opening of Manitoba al ty dined at Government t night and resumed the journey saentward at 10 o'clock, NEGRO VOTE THREATENED. RICHMOND, Va. Sept. S—Dwo_ut- frage plans have just been presented to the Constitutional Conyention, one by majority and one by Delegate vor, of Pulask!. Senator Daniel will ent the minority report, The Repub. | Hcans submitted no report. The majority plan xeeks to restrict the suffrage by providing for a $1.60 poll tax, to be pald by every voter and by requiring that every person apply- Ing for registra n, who has not swerved In time of war in the army or navy, or who is not a taxpayer “shall .be able to give a reasonable explana- ‘tion of the general nature of the dutton': the officers to be voted for and “it Bh ical aie, ‘rpall have vor tlee ¥ to, dentin- stantial attachment tien with, thie 1a ful 10, rofession, ing. work or ervion Tor speed having peer Sisk ones seg ht ht ads ee ; fourth of the time during the vear next prea eding that In which he shall offer er} voter is also requ ap Micatlon for registration ‘nh handwriting, and to pre pare and deposit |nix ballot without from: another, \Thta plan would difranchise many: “eroen who, how enjoy the ballot, Mr, Wysor's plan renders negroes In- eligibile to office. The Kind You Hao Always Bought TOWN OF TURKEY CHANGES NAME. AFTER HOT FIGHT. NEW TITLE Is SELECTED. | | | Hereafter the ace WIM He Known as ‘Fernwo Thengh | Dissenters Object. (Special to The T SMOLD, N, J.. Sent appel ander which It has oxtate whit -olce direc the vil Me hag several other names, [Howell (the name of its station), Blue (Rall (iu ortginal after the old rj} Blue Hall Hotel), Spat-t town, &c. But heres e will be known as Fernwood, that name hav ing been selected by a major! Turks in mags meeting ussemt Two meetings of the citizens of Turkey had to be held before a name could be agreed to, and even now a minority of the citizens threaten the rost- OMe Department not of the place to Fern meeting of Turks Ww: ‘Three ball SIx names were voted uj evening, names. the fh ballot—Adelphta, Ferny Turkey, McKinley, Hallboro and Beth: esta, the last mam the Bethesda Methodist Church of ; ‘fen or more citizens opposed any other name than that of Turkey until the last ballot wae taken, whe * fay between Bethesda and F rnwood. Fifty. tzht votes were cast on the last ballot which stretch from that place to I wood, and the country teems with ferns, fo that the name Fernwood Is particu larly appropriate. Some of the old- timers {n the place, however, say Fern- wood is Inappropriate and entirely too dudish, They dec t will remain plain, ordinary Turks until they die, and that they will not live in any ¢ f they threaten to "Turkey on the outskirts of Ferntrood. Turks who take an the change of nam Georg except these start A new the propose Among Interest “Bi actlve ar in Kohler, te 8 Nevis, 1 Clayton, With Disbrow and 3,000 VETS SEEK BOUNTY. Volunteers in Legal Fight Agatnst ' State and Govern: vyer John ©. Judge, | ton street, Brooklyn, 1s counsel £ volunteers of the Spanish-Arericat, vko seek to obtain hountles due | cause of thelr servicce, Lawyer Judge says that, In x dance with a law passed In 1887 and amended tn Inet, voluntes unty: war be- claims for b Many — thousa’ hroughout the ¥ will y York volunteers yp uecessful. GIRL LEFT HOME IN A HUFF. Katie Callen'’s Mother 1 Re. fused to Nera Michael Maloney, of No. 421 West S nteeth streot, reported at Polle unrters last night the disappe hle niece, Kate Cutten, nf her home Washin Head- rance of ft ee Proof That I Was Cured of Consumption. 1 was given up by all physicians, I had # cough of months’ standing, which all doctors dalled to cur 1 had hemorrhages of blood from the lungs. They pained very much, and I was dally getting weaker, I knew that I had consumption and must dle, To know and feel and fully realize all of these things, and then, after all, be cured, Is extremely gratifying to one who has suffered as 1 e. Dr. Robert Koch, Dr, Edward Koch My father and brother died of con- sumption, and I was suffering In the game way as they did until I be; to breathe those healing, oily v: pors of the original Koch Lung Cure, at 48 W. 22d St, Into my air pipes. 1 could feel’ my lungs open up, and while my improver slow at first, gradually om air passages opened up and began to heal, while now I can truthfully y that I am a well man, and [am wi ing to prove the truth of this state- ment to any one Who Will call upon me at my home. Charles Vores, No. 279 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y., or at 44 Wall St., where I ar em- ployed during the da: T was cured by the original Koch Lung Cure, aty 48 W. 22d St. They give consuiation | & free; also the first treatment. CHAn LES VOR Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder 8 ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of eeinement || f for-over-e-quastoy ofa aantury. and Fernwood was declared (ie name by twenty-one majorit H Turkey ix near the edge of the pi .. | were reliable, |EDEN|* IN- TH +e Wedding Mil Miss Clare to of Lexington, A shoe opportunity came une: stock at a big price concession. tire line of $3.00 individual shoes red shoes will quickly tind new owners. Ten’s $2.50 of tive th A special purchase i fox and plain com Tlen’s Made of bhick 6a mel and patent leat $3.00 Indivi box and velour call 1; straight or twisted a the new, y to ele all widths, all si duced them to ent leather, Inlack call London, Englis toes; exten newest shape Last; all widths, size: this special sale. . Little Boys’ $2.00 Sc {enamel and p Made t Mail ones Filled. Op Outfitters 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., nr.Greenwich St. _Amusements | "| it “eum, eta ca SINKS, mo aan WITH ETHEL WARK nate CRIT ERION went tea 63 Statiners Wet WM. FAVERSHAM A ROYAL RIVAL KNICKE HOCK EM. wrvay and a81h Bt pee, Saturday at 2 night SOTHERN iis hard HEOUIS'MANNo gest Sia ‘CLARA LIPMAN (HE ED ine | Manhattan Theatre? FIS BIS MIRANDA OP THE BALCONY. Iiv.5, OLED. IN WA: CINE A PRES.M'KINLEY LIT {ih st pear Hmay Autumn Sale of Shoes. We were offered a great We knew the house—knew their goods} |» So of course wé bought—and added to the stock our en-| At these prices the sand pairs; omfortable an easy black vici kid. ena: or close’ ede MORE HUSBANDS IS HOUSEHOLD. xpectedly, duced to $2.20. Shoes $1.50, made of black calf or MON $n: toes, Close or d stylish Lists; ail dual Shoes, $2.20. last; double or sing Ente vsdate toe shapes; out we have re- Boys’ $3. 00 School Shoes $1.95. f skin, box ory four calf; oles. Made a bara sat S13 to Sty hool Shoes at $1.49. en Late Saturday Night. To Men and Boys. 244 Sixth Ave., near J4th St. $25th St., corner Third Ave. Amusements, PASTOR'S - GANDINHE & VINCE t 1! ONTINUOUE darn Bld iv ee NAL WEBER & FIELDS? HOITY- Tory” bn THE AUCTIONEER, sweeping anit unequivocal Weeay se MUST Hs OSI AT & Nore ny Four Weexs ti Advance. Tes PUBIC (9, JH. STODDART Ww He BN aia Ws «| AMERICAN #: | bROoADWAY TH. Caxtle Sa, Opera Co of the Drapers to Follow Precedent in Miss Grace Engman. 195 4 Made of Box or Velour Calf, enamel or patent leather glove kid MANNISH LAST, spring heels, sizes 9 to 1334. protected well weallny and lish, full $2.60 value; sale oy oe . sees 7 ° TREET, | SeeC ME cord vaili Good Derbys Troop The t Fe T 132 230 9. 88h a in 8. EM DE x. ENT WE, Brixton Burg'ar GRAND: WINGHEST | Merald way hs! entre ANDREW MACK PHILIPP'S “tsi tins | Cole DIPLOMACY COLUMBIA AN EN Montauk Steamboat Company, Li. YACHT fale of ticket 82.00, MEN'S FALL SUITS. $7.50 | Open Saturdays Until 10 P. — = ‘WY, ST. This Sunday eMY OF, MU! Hast “DP YORK STATE, LYCEUM”: DALY’ S Surpr: se Special Sale No. 106. Now on Sale for :{Men’s Pure All-Wool Vicuna ‘Fall Overcoats |f Just in from the workrooms in time for a record-breaking new gray shade in Vicuna, and also tan Coverts—EVERY GAR- T ALL-WOOL—French faced, well lined, tailored ac- ial—a handsome ing to the pre- ng ideas, with $ shaped lapels and extra wide pocket flaps, j | THE MANUFACTURER CREATES VALUE; THE MIDDLEMAN ADDS EXPENSE—That’s why we bar him out—for your benziit and our own: avast outlet at a small expense, proportionately —a strictly cash syst:m—and an always-ready-to-take-back guarantee— these are what has given this youngest ard biggest of men’s stores its high rank. MEN'S SUITS at $5—Several New Lots in Winter-Weight Goods, MEN'S FALL SUITS. | S10 ew array sudduet | Pure Wor t FALL HATS. urade blick Alpinzs 1 dozen new *hapes, per and Panama Sott Hats, er Lats made, $1.45 and $1. 05 . Sle What Next? See the Surprise Ad Every Frida LY-R for two days only, to-morrow and Monday, BOYS' WORSTED CHEVIOT SCHOOL SLITS. There fabric woven—da k shades—7 to 1 He SUI to 146 West 14th St., Amusements. Wig Comedy and Vauseriiy Stock. LAUGHING SHOWS—LOW, P The Jil.” Popular pri s y Drama 1100 In cast. AM. 15, 250. ~ Matinee ice To-Day. WEY. I. PARISIAN WIDOWS.” Night. + 630, Mais, Wed. & ‘ar since Salvini"*—Wm. Winter. Dou Cresar's wali Lackaye & Theo, Roberts, Vth 8) @ arving lac ARIZONA. Eves Mr tar a a E ine, Avs! Matiner TH Mi Brooklyn Amusements. MONTAUK _ LOVERS’ LANE. Excursions RACES. ND SOUND STEAMER On sale at | One Week Only. MEN'S FALL SUITS. $15 aleetion of native ea¢ loses | coler= ‘ané| ‘ cn patterns—Prench leatherine linings, FURNISHINGS. Extra Heavy Flesced Underwear. see ha Natural Wool Underwear. isn’t a more se Other Days Until 6.30 P. ML durable or dressy Excursions, ‘YACHT RACES, THE LAR SURES UE? OCEAN-GOING ~ | “GLEN ISLAND; | POF THE STARIN leave Btaria'e, Doem (the Snesti na * ew York City), foot. om 9A Me each Race Day. Meals and ref regular rates. Musie Dy ti rrthing of high ender exe), Thres-Trip Tickets, $3. Staterooms, S$3and $5, it Heenan t Per Hees thi 213 Greenwich St} Phone, YA ‘CHT RACES, VALATIAL FOUR-DECKED OCEAN STEAMER “COLUMBIA” (On tang t The reat Te 8. Next i—J. BF. Kellent in The Cipher Cod lerritiat ¥ A 1Q yaue | CINQUEVALLI. hattery Pier 9.30 &. Se far 8 | cone SINGLE TICKET, $1; ay & ith ot Pine at Tyson's ticket tore Cook's. Mo HURTIG & SEAMON’ S, Be ie lites ia MATINEE S KARA. HAINES & vapoce, ait, | Mist FY rains, 127 Protece Ex., tele, |NEW YORK ees. 22 International Yacht Races. THE KING'S CARNIVAL. She’ larmel threecasrk cccenspoloat ie. METROPOLIS Steamer GRAND REPUBLIC LOST 11 wen ans are) lun coe hall: ies eapeclnceeaean Fare. Second Race, $1.00. 2).8. M., Battery Lante TO VIEW THE FINISH, Steamer GEN, SLOCUM, YACHT RACES. NEW STEEL STEAMER f | THOMAS PATTEN, SIDE-Wile ,(% THE HARBOR, Fr west q3tm 8T. BATTERY Pikit ; oA Celie, LSOO, Tickets positively Melted ® 500. PINST-CLASS RESTAURANT, TICKETS, ron SALE \T YSON 8 COE ROADWAY: Ait HOTIL EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE SOUND TO GREAT NECK, SEA CLIFP, GLEN COVE AND GLENWOOD. camer ONANTASKED! ea} vie fiecuento es Great Neck, § On r ie We ExeUnsOy TeKETs, SAT BURG and PovOuKiERS weno Ceuak SuRMAT * Day Line steanie! Derbrosees reat i ple a at