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Pay SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDI George Lurto y under auspicious ¢ircumstaaces 4 Burton ts a: father's dictatton, rtisement for 4 woman type elects from the appitcante a Mixa An: pretty and refined, with whom he prompt. \ © ly but “unauapectingly falls tn fove, and of whom | yy Big tether stronaly approves Misa Dexter prover tnvalaxd borrd'a car one day In company wt BQDEOGESLOLOSOOCOCESOOOCLCOOTOCOCO BOSON OOOSICCCOG CULT. COOOCOCCOSCOSODCOD000£: fa Jealous, A frten epecttally of Mise T Speech. leaves tlurton Berton finds he ness to obtain. Clares Mies Dexter must ds the thiet Turton fears there ta con*ustve evidence of Mey Deater’a gutit. She cannot be found. of Murton's epea who, overhe! mploy. ‘an tmportant busi- fn tectlve, tug the who dee CHAPTER VIT. Struck by a Street Car. , pretty typewriter had decetved | over me! Haye you whole course of your bri decelved by a pretty woman? If you” ave, then you will sympathize with me. What motive could the girl have tn | thus attempting to ruln my worldly Prospects? The solutisn sould only be found in that Mttle man” whom I had seen helping her {nto a atrect car on Broad- way. A false mind {s false In everything, Just as a cross-eye always looks ask- ance, And once having taken the down- ward courge there seemed to be no limit to Miss Dexter's Iles and deception.” The ccaclusions of the great detec- tly were unquestionably correc What great men mme of thease detec- tives are! "The rare old runner Town- send” had achleved a reputation In London. sixty years ago, and now we have the vr:ci Sherlock Holmes ta fle- voc. $Pes, in Sotton. Stili he Is the fleal detective.) And I felt Mr. Bmott had learned much from Conan Doyle's creation. Only on the day of judgment, when all things will be put right, shall we know how much we are indebted to Sherlock Holmes. _ Nothing further could be done until ¥MMiss Dexter had been found. otted,”* Mr, Smott said. Tt. was fortunately in “the hottest menth of onu of the hottest years, and “go I closed my office and gave my four female typewrlters a vacation. tar tee aha re Apdittd burn- | with ite Rurton | RET ESTE eT os ao EN: nt, 1901, ur great Sng up mill- r rilesiadies long vaca Heation Im © coun peculiar instt- It do uway arid 1 5 . dens, and to atre of beauty, works. Worthy had ne ten sue and scen such slghts In. the course of his young life. But I must say <hat_ the strain hia sso Miss somew' the conscten- “attention te duty that character- the office bo: Manhi 1 Le dinners whoie boy did nd vaude- as to be es of the church, following the y, but without results, y exertions quite a Burton, Id put handcuffs on her! y. Just imagine my pretty type- with erlminal” bra rmined to do the de y {tets, by the Press Publishtr Jeeietetefetebeteielelefeleieleloteletetelatetes pt writer, uy exclaimed Worth getting Inte an Elehts It seemed az though Miss ys In the act of step- FOUND! ar. Indeed, In these busy all very much in the per- ‘ual motion of stepping In and step- And Miss Dexter was no ox- the next car fol- that my Intultion ut it didn't. ut of the car at Fourth street t she dizapps “Tsent n friend < ft Nad to Inquire Did he take the | matrimontal oor after Miss Dexter. legal firm for a Company, New York World) Rrown! The {mpe And I But tt euppiled another “ 4 spent a num: ing for the lost type- with no suc ed my fat M ber of days Seare T coneul sat th » Reach, where It ln my long that men by the In ‘That vcems t of a fel- ly feels re- huff. There ms. They are about You're not t that a young girl um you Inia man's mad what they: is method In aw. Renerall’ know je {neriminating . note paper and envelopes belonging to those lawyers, Flushing, Rrow Baxter. {you had had as much to do with lawy eowith a poe of thore news. paper You sec, there is noth ing historic alout a newspaver. They uatally mix up fletion with fact, “The Mi packages of steel shay) % t not nearly? a nz scoundrel w ans the front steps ween with Mies think (much hat. yor hat’ cl ceman, wor the Dexter, “What won't a pret litle man? Sell thelr souls, fellows stand no chance. there is that have y itl do for a We big boy Worthy's evidence. Perhaps he ts lying. see, he Koes to Sunday-sohool, We old satiora don’t belleve in Sunday-schools Tf the lad in not lying, then Miss Annie Dexter has certalnly’ got your docu- ment. Now, my boy, I would Iike to give one word of advice, If you want to ‘our seven sheets of paper from Miss Dexter, don’t attempt to force em from her. “You remember the story of the scis- Ayioman will cry aclasora oven dying moments. Rut you know You y in ISA CL Miss Rothwell Seems| to Arise from the! Top of a Flat Table; and Disappear in a Shallow Box. | years ri from, myst! tre this week sketeh hin plot, and {x reml. of “Pyxmall E Nlove" | and such st It was written | dore w inale and ara on a mytholo: Mont modern ¢ by ue i irl from Exy is Mins Ruby is sun) mummi: | of a. trap} Rothweit of a fat 4 clever arrangement false tab Mi ems to arise [ro desk, which to t - is too shallow | to conceal a po ndy and | under which the audience can see all the | except for fe Kee nena table. er iw carelessly Carown over After #0 ery clever dlaioxue and a the revivitied mum- adern lover Princess | ously she | Egypt sket that) view and which nto hh ber form, shows the Girl from | after she has arisen from arr within an stands upright In looks too limited The pleture Exypt? Just the table, NEW YORK CLUB MAN MISSING, CHARLES BRUSIE DISAPPEARS FROM SUMMER HOME. Eludes Hie York Mind Fn Me Nurse—Member of New fe be of r Charles Brusle, a wealthy member ow York Athletic Club prominent organizations in 3 ts missing his temporary home, the Mansion House, Dover, N. J., and the police of the entire State of New Jerzey havo been usked to look out for He Is believed to be in Newark, o Is fifty-two years old, been suthmering at Dover, a small in about twenty miles from Newark. Some time ago his mind be~ gan to fail him and it was found nec the an, from him. Mr. Brusie, w) the tors “Now, no power on earth ean that ument from Miss Dexter. f that Mttle fellow wasn't in the way uo might pretend to fall In love wi her. Once win Miss Dexter's affections and Mew: Flushing, Brown & Baxter and your Pittsburg rivals would be tn the soup. “Yes. in the soup. That's what the call it out here. o v, George, I hate to think that a beautiful, young, educated girl ike that should one you such a mean, dirty trick, But Tam obliged to confess pnate Mr. Stevenson Smott {fs a great de- tectlye. “You see, ho har been educated In tho ff Sherlock Holm: father always took the pi nd thelmere fact that he ‘ Dexter only served to deepen the Impression that she had stolen my document. force But when T got te the eot T bought a Chronicle, and page Tread: )out noon, a young personal attrac an enstbound car an copy of the there on the front inay’ she wis Lexington ln rib, ‘Annie Dexter, man, wh © Sixty: at he was not r cldent. The youn in front of t to destroy hersel The seemed clear enouch ue." thought to mysel: did Mr. Stevenson Sm arrives at my cottags atanding Inthe v me wast She gave her name os Mies of Pittsburg. ‘The mo- Was arrest Stated at nth street nolice station maible for the ac- he sald, atood zh vhe wish- Another ‘and 80 ry owhen I at Summit there to welcome {ve with a copy reference miration for my former ty wit, to arrest the sounr man at onve. He did not seem tn- Clined ta walt for the healing of, the broken rib, But T was determined to keep things to myself, “Mum Ja the wot ‘ir. Smontt. (To Be Continued.) ott wante I sald as T parted wdn“and’ that! doen: W!OREN NEAR TO THE FLAMES, GERRY SOCIETY YOUNGSTERS WERE CLOSE TO A BLAZE. ——— a Place In 234 81 ed Out—Policemen Un- usually Act! Meyrow!l Bi Two floors of the five-story bullding at st Twenty-third street were damaged by fire thi morning, The en- tre bullaing {s occupled by E, B, Meyro- witz, an optictan, and his loss will be quite heavy, perhaps $5,000 or 36,000. The fire was discovered about 2 o'clock, The building {s next door to the United Charities, Bullding the upper floors of which are used as a dormitory by the Gerry Society, Fifty or sixty children vere sleeping there when the fire broke out. toundamun — Curtih tephenson and eal Twenty-second str ation, and chhor and Foy, of the Pender isin station, ae re Foporters that they roke open the door” ck the Charities Bt cand Patroimen tng. who w fig on the fifth tour, sid at hig suggestion aroused the chil: nm and escorted them to the sire where they Were guarded until ihe da ser from ‘fire way over. Superintendent Btocking characterized the story as absurd, He sald that he was uwakened by the nigh) Senate who in on duty constantly; that children were aroused and told to. dr after which they were taken to. the ground floor, where they remained for & short time and then went back to bed. Mr. Stocking saya. that none of the children left the bullding “and no po- Hiceman entered Tae ions talk of Fire rehlet Edward Croker has aroused the Police tte Ment to great activity. A score of’ we were on duty at the Twe. street fire, as well as af litte about the same time at Kot ig ‘ast Fourth strect and at No, 17% Eat One'Hundrea and Twentysthira street ———— Impectant to Mothers. The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds ot thousands of dollars to famillurize the Bublle with, the signature of Chas, H. letcher. This has been ne reason of pirates counterfeiting: toria trade-mark, This countertclting a crime not only agalnst the proprictors of Castoria, but against the grow gencration. " All persons should be car ful to see that Castoria bears the signa- cher, If they would f thelr children, ture of Chas, H. Fle ward the ‘health Parents, and mothers {n particular, ought to carefuliy examine the Castorla advertigements which have been appear- Ing in thix-paper, and to remember that thy wrapper of every bottle of Renuine Castoa bears the {ne-ximile sinnature of Chas, H, Fletcher, wit. whose su- Tete it has been inf ufactured con: lletine os over thirty yeeah—Ph! in, %e® sary to keep a watch over him, When his brother Parker, also a mem- ber of the New York Athletic Clut went to vist him yesterday It found that he had eluded the visild of his nurse and disappeared. 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