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JB(M MOE see THE MYSTERIOUS By | te tooked out; in the 1 a charming | PUFMUed {te way withou befalls | lower, He gave ear; Jolting of the conscious of a certain reg soeined to lesue from the SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS at nie lodging 2 Marry Desborough mee CHAPTER It Fear of Death. The nhis room a fearful § nd as put @till the gloor and with more than the comm: at he leaped from th ie Probably enough on purp Tene bencae thet, Nour some thirty minutes commoved at thelr | artyinadlgl¥ ese parti , who set {ton 4 truc pace the platform and the was seized by the arm H losely velled, at once te it? 4 him What?” was t down to the wr was open: a niture was all s ide “The box foartut haste.” Ho hurried to obey not daring to trouble her the cab had been brought r e front, she paseed Impedim with a and up hope to be ba Sow, said she, stil ushed tones that had at xo on to Holyhead alo 4 \f you see a man tn >» him thar all ith a sobbing You will not? a ‘ nly and aah ee tel vedsanlennst ness, and rited sate # a ab door, Dovla . rts Du ‘ Where are we to drive? m8 e mental shock Home, quickly." she ans Na bart waa aera et as noon as they had Taste eRaNAl still studdied vehicle crnzily MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS.| MME. LOUISE HEL) HOW. | TO LENGTHEN A SKIRT. whe iy aches . ‘oris es with lace points at the wing fulled on there and blousing to the elbow, the! « ek lower aleeve Atted and trimmed with Sautne FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS. cts } yy. The Evening World's Daily k Fashion Hint. To cut this faney walst in medium | S yards 21 nea wide skirt w w at s and flare weil bot there with a ¢ border of three shades of green velvet . sizes 2 to @ ribbon (No, 1). Have m yoke in the The World, | Waist to match the skirt yoke and al- re City.” | “GOOD AFTERNOON, MAY." WHO IS SPEAKING? ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. t a trace of and over and wheels upon the road he wns ular and quiet sound that box. He put his ear ty ‘he cab before the st the box Inte Presently the sung man was looking at she asked; and the so Have {t put on @ cab instantly marvelling at these changes, but and when ted verent and beckoned him to follow Anger. and tii! I know the whole, not even make me leave you she asked mounted ¢ 1 2-4) — HE WORLD: ‘TBUKSDAY wv eNivG, Aritih 5, 1902. BOX. ong, empty strets seemed to perceive a dell yund was gon ft. He yntinued, on rélief of an arrival that pone ‘Teresa eariler th ck, he p le turned, and recognized the fa Tam tn with queations, ‘ound, and the box moun a little way off trom in those mechan firat affected him, you ne; go on hoard the steam- tartan ‘rousers and a pink has been put off; if not,” sigh, “It does not matter a "On, Harry, tt were bet through h sharply, but more ax if in still holding him, walked asked Harry. | wered: “double fare! the: THE GIRL’S PLEA. and the ca » display! Winner of This is » 12-foot flat t- fomed ‘oat that can b> made in «4 room indoors. It ean he ure asa sailboat by putting in a mast, sai/ and acentre- board. the tools necessary are 2 hammer, a hand saw, an awl, a gimlet, as rewdriver, a plane, some cord and sand- payer. The cost of th’s boat, if you make it yoursell, ix $5; if vou add a sail, mast and centre- board the additional cost will be $5. Thi+ means you can make a 12-foot sailboat for $10, proce tleable and safe, by yvur-els, without any help, You can make a rowhoat wit three seats at a cus of $5. By following tle disec eve given any vouns man or eve hoy cay make ab at to u-e this summer, jons nk an wh Two boarda, 1 feet | wide Twenty-f square feet of } hs of § or 6 inches. It ts impors keep the boat from leaking ards are used. A etrip 11 feet long ana 4 two strips 12 feet wide t ‘ es wide vuld ar whit nd plane Z bo thick @ nehes wide. The stem he post of the boat being the upright post at the bow and the upr at stern, are of oak and sh. ry carefully made. All fas 1 poat (origina hea w " own ineprofie diagram to measure long. Mark on dividing them Into 3 marked orrespond location ns A, Hand gram. Then take the two lower boards (originally 13 feet jong and inches wide) and cut the ends to a pe with the two BUT AN INCH SHORTER thar per boards, us the latter are put on | and mome extra length may be needed ft them anugly ‘The lower edge of these lower boards must be cut to shape as follows: At the bow measure from the upper edge down- if wider first prize e.| cheerfully gh UTILITY LESSON NO. 2. HOW TO BUILD A SAILBOAT. BARNEY. for best des BY MORGAN rest and t cruis ffered by F Strean oarts one ng sloop yacht. THE 19) LESSONS. DOUBLE PAGE, Pe ee ee ec Soe co ee ee ed | This story of love, adventure and hairbreadth escape |< is one of the finest and most stirring things Stevenson ever wrote. Jt is from his famous book ‘‘The Dynamiter.’’ The first chapter was printed yesterday. To-morrow ‘‘ The Story ot a Bomb,” by the same author. landiady and maid were « riggers mercy, the cot ‘ taw * ar end . * « \ ~ 1 flee now? At ainet his » ers sam: r hea k that sounds the anit ! as bef ‘ * I was MeGuire, the man High’ tlio weacl HB Gx tana , er . an we call t wind bs An " a wrong 7 jt one Se . t *. I knew # I loved you= tea ‘ fi eve eee H wt W uo not spare me this ° ‘ Ha ! ‘ ‘ i 8 pee his eyes fixed upon the fernal machine?" rt es which her volee snd bent above the was distinctly vod flowed ng him dy the matters ques the Culdren’e bis damned ver cout power cf man can- ou, my beloved | vy ae eral times s f now you shame Sia Tam a dangerous : a tuxmore. wan! face, with t clutched the girl to pis areets lant . eainst the wa 1 wha ervunded through the gainat the coming horror; & together | ke drowning people, they A es: t fr Then wed a prolonged and dyn ters w ssing as from the indignant pit; an offene F h selzed them by t \roat; the room was upon her aghast Then a» with dense and 1 you may a HAVE! Ae tongth irew to a alttin t object that greeted thelr . that T have schemed | vision was the box reposing uninjured in Ite corner, And sthing drive you from tals h | « litle wreaths of vapor round the lid Fictant | ried the girl with a strange sode 7 : Alas, j Ze This will break hie I In that box that + lneee ed on your i (The En Amusements Amusements. CIRCUS MAD. SQ GARDEN PROCTOR'S ! yur KE DAYS Great 4-PAW 23) ST. { § SELLS BROS STHAVE. <« Enormous realy a « S8THST. isTHST. Udeored 25«. to 2 NEWARK—Retne wROADW AVA a! 2: oP mee | Pane ea PASTOR'S so et 3 s used as a ruler to guide No. |. How to E’ectric Wire a House a ‘ ‘ mudd ° or a Flat Murra ara fae (Printed yeaterd. rs —— uss Rates ents PINK DOMINOS, > VEY ait ih inl, | Printed to-day) . a» Jorkin teas | Se A pelt a No, 3. How to Paper a Room. = ~ | WEBER 3 HE O° ther | e Ryd A No. 4. How to Make @ Dynamo. en AML Ml Wet a ss jae & Liurleogue of et tharer | MORGAN BARNCY | [Me $ How to Start a Vegetable Empire Theatre Go, in The ‘twin Sis \T0P 8.7 THEATRE | Garden, velties Ballers, Musical Comedy Best Seat Ste, | | No. 6. How to Build an Engine. Sasnee Tease weal and aa in 1 YORK oss Wet @ at, 3, | No. 7. How to Do Your Own Car- ia) cee wo SKY ani Pes are SE HALL OF FAME pentering, ~ , No, 8, How to Start a Flower Gare] SEW SAVOY THEATRE. atin ot may ROSMA | | den ROBERT EDESON, often. | te | jf No. 9. Hew to biti a pian m Knickerbocker Theatre, i way & 9 . LULU baal “yiees'** Dolly Vardew j || J No 10. How fo do Your Own Plum>- Y" PRANCIS WILSON in THE ion NANCE Mwnine. 635 Ma. ew Ba ! y, f a tay wit! he printed unt | MAISON SQ. THEATRE. 20> © or {eee s | JUUA MARLOWE, “chen. 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