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& SPEER LTT NI ETT RT TT ween —— ‘ re wen soe — ‘ ___ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1: eee SIXTH ARTICLE ye OF THE SERIES. GYMNASTICS FOR HOW GO BRING UVP A BABY. THE LITTLE ONES. xe S BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. 4 ‘e THE ANGEL «OF «THE BELLS. Rose Verdiere’s Part in Unravelling a Murder Mystery of Notre Dame Tower. THE LADY WITH THE BLUE VEIL. Amateur Detectives, Aided by the Bell-Ringer’s Daughter, Jrack Down the Murderer. BY F. DU BOISGOBEY. GTNOPRS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | for he had no expectation of finding @ ofttt, Jnetuen de St, Brisc goes to Notre Dame | communication addreesed to him. i Mi verna, with whom he ‘a! He was mistaken. for at the head o! earry' the wife et Fudge ‘Malverne St, Briaces tert friends ‘She | the e2cond column of notices he eaw in ‘ae about to depart | capitals the word, ODE. He gave a vio- 2, a thrown from the belfry of the church: | ient start, so great was his surprise. for Judge before whom he is taken It was the bexinning of the name Odette, woo releason him, but be naméland the eign agreed upon between Mme, the Jady with whom he went to the Cathedral, | de Malverne and himself should they ih reat aheprhor lead ee letinng Ps Ce etl len oe it necessary to Cocaine wit! ma fussian boy na ‘ ek thet the murdered “woman Is the Prineeat| ptge Was’ addressed to jim. the, three the boy's mother. Her husvand, Paul! Capital letters employ lormed the tmowitch ie pected by Merladac of | word AP. abbreviation for captain. sata, resolves with the help of t Saint-Briae had. Inserted. no sucl named Pabbred Me acct Seca ete Pa Canoe or In astonishment at the three letters. He fe the secreey on the aubject the could scarcely believe his eyes: and he ‘8 arrest 1s learned by = man calling| sskod himsel? in alatm who could hi seit the Marquis of Pancorbo. St, Briac tries | resorted to this means to attract Mme. ahadow thie man, but falls, and receives a | DOSCrta \ r gies sect that any further Interterence | U6.S hat it it should be Pancorbo who ea tthe 19 with whom St Bria’ visited ‘Notre | has resorted to this ruse to ruin her? Bye. ais ; the captain sald to! himself, tn terror, | ve comes to Meriadec' to eadin jaw the fol ef Sache, whom the Baron i) herboritg.— Bho, ae in Sls U lowing Ines: together ‘with Maria Bria “I shall expect to see you to-morrow, te and, Daur in the effort to} Thursday, at three o'clock.” murderer. They learn the address of “Thursday, that is to-day! a doute, he bas bired and Febrequerette decides! ¢he captain: “ome oni & spying expedition. ican! fe Welies tne Soones. te ontenpea tl by an te that I wish to aceomplice of the Marquis's, “and Jocked in a CHAPTER V. hopes that she will come, and that her Rose ocak ce husband, warned by an anonymous let- i ter, will’ find her here. It Js the work rn vigorous yet sensible z Fy fi et # 3 qi G is i ro. qicae SWIiNGLiAe 7/5 And Touch 7h, / With, ty 5 SNM wreathed with gay ribbons and tossed to and fro among the players, to be” caught on long, pointed wands, It calle OSH VERDIER had gone in vatn|of the scoundrel who killed the Russian Pry ry for children as ‘for with Sacha to wait outside the| Woman.” He tried hard to devise some means adults. When a thing ceases to be olub-house for the marquis. The he re = f 6 F Hoty OE Va ks for quickness, suppleness, alertness and latter did not appear. oiputa moment tate Mme, ae atalverne nett, fe ee i Bleost kde a ane us tig} GE (yaw A ‘ eee , - . ; agility, and can be played In the mise ved. vi e! in black, a r re, _ ‘ x 7 A Mies tae conephiators ah bee elt Soret a aiakwas cioees "| as when a little child is discovering and Miss Two-year-old sa ‘| : ss paces ual Ale ad or outdoors Daa absent. Daubrac forgot that th ES eB EL Oo Eat the ene SU ret ee Walt Ter Me Sister) > k ! ; : ree aes No mother should wish m7 rac forgot that the artist/ner rapid walk, and on entering the| gayorable opportunities should be af- haan ster! i WE : 5 No mother shoulé wish to make her had started for the Rue de Marboeuf;|parlor into which Jacques hastily | ¢4.q Mek aotively, exerclela ene’ mew 7alt.Tor Mery children into ilttle pris by ‘preaching’ a powers. to them through their play, Yet every THE UNEXPECTED VISITOR. Before your children can etand alone| "sures as they walk or run or rest fet them romp and tumble about the|@sht well be envied and emulated by | Oe nt mother should be giad to avail herself SHUG of opportunities offered by the childish the grown-ups. games to help along her little ones im floor as much as ever they wish. When UPS. 7/7) yale they learn to walk, encourage them to] Thelr “gymnasium” ts an apparatus e os plysleal and mental Savelopnetts nae use (though never to tire) the little] Wose construction is seen at a glance. Ci ie sGhith the babes learn aie Ea tmbs in ways that give poise and grace, | Jt can be put up on the plazza or in ale The. touch 1s trained’ bevere™ (tet a aaa ‘Andes they grow older tee ae ee ee oo eae es attached Nol And the shape and general, ‘tec?/OC/e thmle movements of the whole body| rom the celling, with buckles attached ba thes ahape: end) geeculltsaea through a rudimentary “physical cul-|@bout half way down, which adjust the « . Leeiusrnaa lacey beh te racoaae It has been said by some wise people} are two wooden rings from which the! Ji a. . This, Its ists lamb, the dog that barks when pressed that orderly gymnastics should not be|Wee acrobats hang by thelr hands, or| SAUNEDETP: a ‘ 4 55 . practised by children who are less than| through which the older little girl often) xe A Soninney eee, 7 . y Se ‘ of Fins” to do eey ipa ay, callee stacey : five years old. At less than half that/ thrusts her plump legs and swings Year-o7d Whirled ven is. ain ys we ’ bean Eat eee eet vise eee ys age, however, without the- slightest] ‘tll! my feet touch the ee ling.’ Han, | “Bac, o| thoughts e® going! througtlany/ aril” |ine'by: both hades Honea wooden cings|| oS on sacs ee ats Lea oe Denies wip Deo Uttle boy or a little girl may be taught,/Miss Two-Year-Old, the dauntle by hth toys t teach in perfectly natural play, most healthy| swings back and forth through the Hala of Rioduisear ThouDCnneea and and graceful exercise. fresh morning alr in a way to amaze tenderness toward weaker things, Les The pictures to;day show some re-| unaccustomed beholders. rorld markable “stunts” which two wee tod-| Afraid? Not a bit of It! High up| singing feat whan thechorisontal bat |zlsters of whom 1 growIngy Such garments, or equally right| sons the baby learned in the little world dlers—the happy babies of the wisest of | trom the floor she swings and she @ rial performance Js concluded. The sturdy | dally in strength fitting ones, are especially sulted to] of the nursery may Jena ba oes ‘ little mothans—perform with never-fall-| gathering out of Happyiwioles om growing children when their playing | man or woman to practice that true hu= e arms jerk vigorously at the straps jut | mother can provid ing delight during their playtime. They|a grace of motion, a uty of (ore v the tiny feet polse themselves #. h nildren. sabe ae nd regular exercise begin. srolelae menity which the big world alwaye — vi hey ate “taki: exer- s i rages ly on the board beneath the, Ss eomething less than $. It IS) preventing freedom of motion mus! e have no idea they ar taking ex and a sturdy rotundity of limb. hej O™ age agp furable and easy to put in e put on a child. The children's room, or nursery, wemoent of \strengther ove cise.” To themselves their dally gym- wondering spectators not of her home Nothing t! of should be the prettiest room in the “th estest sort ¢ n plainty pe seen In the small | Shere are td parents f baalle) fens erecdune HL eariet at folks, may gasp with half-fearful ad-| j. ALATA ma | mych tn the dev of Hias,|_ There-areitimid parents yh ae ho’ Fil it with bright pictures, flood he hue futed up for them thie portabie|mration of her antics and hold out ~ fvezyear-old aletar | Hoth phys yon ntAllys Conpen=| tune then darinesy on even! the et it with Oright sunsh! crowd every bones etn restraining hands to steady lest she . | tration of n required along with |Dle home gymnasium, where Miss Two-| ooo: or it with mother-loye, Let the gymnasium, which any other mother! (i "atic. two-vear-Old 1 teat of gymnastic skill Year-Old disports herself fearlessly. } 4444) 3 grow up with Images of pleas. | Mau o-Year-Old laughs iy a foot tf ikonyal eae two | Y p i L grow up with Ime can obtain at ono of the large depart-| rin. “ar noir fears and swings und $a foot In an tron st fously | There are many pretty out-door games. | ant things impressed upon thelr Eolas ment, shone, enone. vere vee her| ngs even higher, She has learned | Cotes ae malig eit [ aside from the gymnasium, through| If you have no nursery, end no rogam a, ii firm muscles for her iF 27 ‘: stirrups han: the two # S lor , take ehiidren the Ney ne know it Is giving their | 2M her exercise some {dea of pro-| th ves up from which children acquire vigor and grace) nearest’ park. Let them feel the treat jarlings. Sh portion. She knows. when to:sway back. . * A . and easy, | uncensclously. wind tn their faces and the fresh alr tn little limbs agility and suppleness, that c sway ba stunts” on their flying trapeze, | yg Amie saat thele lurce, Let. them caery: tele aan “COME IN, MADEMOISELLE," HE SAID, STEPPING ASIDE, it is expanding their cheats. and| 49 and when to bend forward, and othing In the way of vigorous effort | sorthed Tit i. Prundling the hoop {s good for both | MMs, a Antti nce rita te Rae —— | strengthening their lungs and equal- Just when to duck down her curly head.| is two hard for Nd to} a he it al ie + DOUG Tove and girls. Tossing the ball helps thing to eat.” he pretty, bear the app ompers."" They can fa few yards of material. have aaakvalol e teach. |. “ie hap , after all, the best cous ms and chest to develop while teach-} (ifr 'nothers wily want thelr babies fins accuracy of eye and of alm. Olt-|folyo horny and healthy. Happiness will fashioned hop-rcotch makes little legs | make your heart ready to receive lessons | of wisdom from whatever source they otherwise search might have been inst!-| ushered her she @unk into an arm-|tuing the circulation of the rosy blood] BY and by a horizontal bar tated, chair and exclaimed: tha® glows through thetr cheeks and)¢d between the two strap “ “I was so frightened! Forgive me for still more daringly, Miss Daubrac at this time was given tol.) ote Ir was not My fault T aaotcy | on thelr Ups. re daringly, Mi: Only w s extend- [attemp eger vister, | gery ame n this, {with her better knowledge of balance, Year-Old | performs her truly wonderful feat of thinking more of Rose Verdier than of| you.? Nothing could be prettier than the/Performs her feats—with er a|akinning” the historic “old cat’—only|The model garment. for children, |StoW sturdy, “ship-coll” and many of ladlom $f0m whateva ae anything olge. Rove too had taken of "A wretch has discovered our secret, | graceful, easy mmntions these children | thought of show! ry in-|then does Miss Two-Year-Old retire! which were described in a preceding | the kindergarten games ‘mpart rhythm » loving heart, 4nd love is the beat | late to day dreaming. Such # reverio | NV}, withes to he reyenired/on we.” fave acquired through thelr exercise.|nocent childish enjoyment of her hour| from the centre of the stage. a ticieas land aot at {of movement and time, The amusement | child tralner, led her toa walk next day in the square| «gy writing to your hi ban ‘They are only five and two years old,} of “fun Thus, through healthy exercise which} Arnold's Ba on Tienty- called “the graces’ is worthy of 1 ~ A of Notre Dame. She scated herself on|he will come here natween teat Mi out the perfect poise of thelr small! She ‘pumps up"son, an adjusta to them Is finest fun, these two lictle} ond s name, Jt is played with ght hoops,! J2NDOF THE BABY SERIES, @ bench there, and. was aroused a few o'clocie he will find you." — — ue ~ ‘Areosed man enter the square, walk past|. "It is your husband,” he whispered, ° | | her and seat himselé on a bench juat| ‘(Conceal ourself Im: the nest Vries wed j Letters, Questions and Answers. i around the corner of the tower, out of) ¥"cn you hear bis voice make your es- Amusements Amusements. y ‘ep Lyon § |PABST, HARLEM, 1st .6 VISIT PROGTOR'S TOBA. geS395 cape through the window int rourt- ed ae Ben Revervi . —Full_ Orchestre. her sight but In plain hearing. yard "It in but two feet. from the PERFECT (Tao omby (Concert Walle in America planned ‘04 CONTINCOUS VAUDEVILLE: ‘Rove was'about to start home, when hej groun: A Quention of Vowels. tlon, I am fearful lest come permanent, Would better supply those who have| # after ttove fainoas In Merlin, Vienna and Paris 19 st. Trio, John Kernel, Lizale Bvane saw another man, of less distinguished) Oslette allowed him to push her Into | 5 aye pattor of The Evening World: damage will be done, 1 notified ‘the | AoKs, (and mugt jxive then) up) with a PROF. CONTERNO (o:.'HNla, Mine Esamy—5. Star ae A the next room, 2 he Balter o! eventn : 0 alth tw but never heard | Dursla im ialad’ then i THE LAST APPEAL, Witt appearanee though well dressed enter] (He Nict too, just as the bell rung | 7,11) what vowels does the letter from then. Will you please let me | pj. but Tam glad ther sod '* PUILITARY BAND. Othav. well, Stiante. Sell ‘Alt Ba the square, cross to where the first|’ But It was not Malverne dof ‘and when is it| Know whom to apply to, Live. | Famous J "Stock with Vaudeville. Jas, Mortem. s rhe and Saint-| take the sound 0: maven es Scr BUNNELL. 6 Ferris atreet, | shorty, Artists and Sotodsts, comer sat and greet him. Rose from|Briac recolled in surprise. on” fintin the ‘Kk where dhe sat cclild not avoid hearing | Mmselt face to face with a lady dressed sot aer boas ike “s, thelr-eonversation, After the first few | gli Uf, nd,a8 closely velled as Odette, | “C’" Is s° Hie’! “ : She Hitted her vel, vatore the vowels “fe” and worms she listened with breathless in-| “You here, Mile, Verdiere!"* axciaimed| ys, 14 sounded like ‘“k” before ook me ven THE DANITES dy the Big Brooklyn. cree Rat EE H8ths Bale COnecninga, Mes ie If the Board of Health neglects your AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY, |: ea theres SO LEYOAID Ey All Pavorken, Vaude,, Syaney appeal apply to the M THE OLD RELIABLE | used by poople of rofineraont Manhattan Theatres! 196ths SE pevite permenant Stock Fee * vorites. ‘Vaudeville Interiades, ot Large terest. the captain, Ptiry . ver a entury K VEDNESDAY EVE., NO’ , “I have s6me good news for you, oncent and I must speak to you at] nd“ lym Qarablecs To the Editor of The Evening World fore GUA TEORICE MCERTBEY, phi at et ae REST STOCK COMPANIES IN NEW YORK. n " 4 } ai = oer sald.the newcomer. ,“"The letter reached | "Come in, mademotselle,” he aid i heat er han a Which is the lurgeat clty In the United M RS. F Is K E MAGDALA: WitiThea. Lex ay. &Addet. ft destination in safety. Judge Mal- | stepping aside. : | to the Editor of The Evening Wo tat pec | aintes? M. Y Amusements AMUITOY i pros, 2c. 83¢.600, verne wil have received it ere now.” The Angel of the Bells needed no urt I read time and again of raiding ; New York City, Population (census of A th Yr-H.V. Donnelly Stock Go, ry i ngs di t far oft, | {2 And the captain wsiered her 1 Ing done in the gambling house: but | 1900), 3,487,202, ——-—_—- —— 2 ' ARO GEIR EL : TH t ROMANCE ¢ ‘Then tho denouement is not far of} the room Mme. de Malverne had fust| only in New York., Way can't the raids / pee li 14th St. Theatre, Xeree are, .., Wert oth $0, 15. Mut Tt" | ame cane Includes Rel and dur dear Capt. De St. Briac will|quitted, There she tastily told what she| come to Brooklyn? AAS lett eh ded th ! THIRD TREMENDOUS WEEK. — Carrie DeMar—"* Foxy (rand; ~ | EAREWELL PERPORMANCE 13. 50, 15. Wed. Mat. all seats 254506. | svon find himadif In a nice scrape.” had heard from the two men at Notre ‘A BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER. | to ¢he Editor of the Evening World “If the fool of ‘a husband does not | Dame. inion.” A claims that women are married at the age of ten years i Palestine, B The bell resounded again “Latin arrive too late. The lady was to visit] “1 muat be he, thie tine," exol | Debra ean ace ct, he age of rH 2 B Ne va ROLLED DEMIS TAI ash iat eae eect A renee Boe eee ener are inciudedan ties: |thietl yk en eta Mcott's New Sonits a Great Sucoess.t? | XX% Cow W Monroe z anow.” who had ‘turned ‘wie tered the girl, | calied Latin Union of Coins? Girls of ten and even of nine are n . . al ~) ACADEMY OF fUsiC. € Irving PL wa; aon [ f t oRRIS. 7c 4H rm AAth Bt, eving Pl. | ) MUSIC/B'way & 80th, 1m tess than a: weeie trom this (Ime we |The pel, pale at the sound of vatrtes emery FERRI ig {tied in Palestine, and at” stil earlier PASTOR'S «» A Thsihig# Resinie Sitotrmae roaucton: | ODER A Plelds’ eres” Ree ae I ed e t e ca. in 1 Col P e art é E ICAL, shall Have eroseed the frontier, hus 1] He exptain hesitated an inatant, then | ,2M™ cnt e tm, Greece, | AEH 10 some part of the Eat cates THE NINETY AND NINE.” | 2iciss: TWIRL Y-WHIRLY Me ee atia pa i 1 it wont fo,for him to And you here, |1taly and Switzerland, ‘heir colns are] Stands for “Grand Old F MANDAX AND WAYNE FO i aA Cred he gable HORI ca eeatee MOM MING: BIRD EES Cee i recely 5 no’ can trust you! and the ty. 5 PERE B madnay and 4 Pe 2 s MARLEY ar “] understand, but I think you should who Ia in the next too wilh ata allke in welght and quality, He To the Editor of The Evening W EMPIRE Tht ATRE, | Drowdway and (On it 8 have begun by suppressing Sacha, You] *rprised to see vou. ay ahe haw overs A Householder’s Appeal. What is the meaning « | JOHN DREW} dit Mummy xp BELASCO THEATRE ny. £2 By 8 | Suiday Night, Vandertile Fea batter wring nin wack.” heard ot rE ponversation and knows what] zo the Editor of The Evening World: uscd fn connection with the Re THE HUAAING BRD. | 1, ‘ S-DAVID DELASCO presse SS, | Next Sou, Dew fn a oe [Seats ton M ‘ . he s hho. ply. arty oi Nov, 17—Wii VERSHAM in “Impradence.” feok,| and the Hummi on ‘ppat Is exactly what I intend to d0,]can make your escape In the same wae | Inform me whom to apply to} party | WM PAVERSHAM i pay. |2 ne t Moa ; = SLIE CARTER pubs : ———— uy When do you expect to get hold of| The bell rang again. not violently, put | to stop @ nuisance and prevent November: 1004) sero eey Ee eertaae a sear entered eee aS TER ov ba 1() Sy, 810, a Wok Ro him?" Srnoek tly, to Stouse from damage from the! to she kaltor of The Evening World | euines at 8 sbarp. Matin sc | AMBRICAN, #20 57, ANB Sut ave The New Munlcal Play. oo wphis evening. 1 have already cap-| St Briac opened the door, and seeing| uso of a large steam hammer in a@| when will the next Presidential elec- Ab WILLIAM GILLETTE (SER OCK ee DAIL © Eves. 8.15. + Ste A COUNTRY HI (f : en from foundation to solutely Pure | CRITERION THEATRE. sdway & 41th : ‘ ont 18 faut i in it by the vibra- He Was Clecte ai tured one of our enemées. and T shall that it iwas the Mneistrate ho sald in| pigokumith, shop opposite my hOUAe ton be held? LOUIS MORGAN, | r l= el h | Wiesines at sharp. aatiaes saturday ang | Te HRS. OSBORN'S PLAY ROUSE === | to tne mato ot The Brening ort | THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE | \\i.GiNiA HARNED in IRIS. | yscron : | the most natura! tone he could assume: | Atte house 18 #Ak ‘1 bu “sy TOMM other a> In company] 4 ays that Recor ftw Doay & at a ROO 90. coon secure the others. But it Is Sache} “What. is It you? May the dever take} root and everytaing was your] pointed and B gays he was el pe rey) D U SE Paes ha hein y STAR Lex Mek 1OTth St Mat Mat a ve = tlw THE SHART SET, sor’anncre, z5 tray to catch him.” hour. J thought you” were at’ ‘the Don't tal a he of Spon't talk so loud. HeaiVlanpunet ls tian ae Nontre Dame the afhen 4, overheard.” Hare my olden and mome yore. | with Monae you desire to cor We might be 'Gakuick THE cee want reat, and J have invented aime if T exnected to wer you here at this ve YOur=! Which Is right? | : 4 tek | THE STUB! ORNNESS | MARY ; suare and| friend Tp to the present u f the fact, wo to the gallant cap, JOSEPH FORHNER, Amu —— Of SOE RO A A ere Victoria, | eteattintow of a ond however: cece | talus mouge nla AMEEEOOT CeNNSRD ng Newari Ned. | edie MANNERING | Mlotutinei’ | 788) MATINEE TO-DAY. | HPRII Dui! AeAe Beh walk down ¢ e Hy the most in. | hours 0 pe Ane ie thera, = = ih ittrnt 2ahentah re - 2 t MR. MART. HaRVE RS antes » gave Sacha and 1 ronfidencs row. n. Naame de Maiverne “Stralte THEATRE, 410 gay 5 rar Me. \ seer’ oue tara vias. s9 tave, Gee mand j pic pontidence tn vot Madame de 3 ‘oat le Fee pe BROADWAY 7REATRE: Att ata er RATE Sah at, @ way DHL. Thoroughbred Burl:squerss | \ Gigarevto Maker's Romance & Rouget de L'a 3 : Bt, Brinc. She resolve he) st had no donne af ite Ah, wer gemnenatracion of a Aus) Leas: , NEXT MATINER TWisMORNOW i: bs ies ea ay ad Concert, 2$e-30c — erase tter to warn han, and| wpa 070? f ath, well, think | iter wes no me * mea rattenod i CTT 2 BVik Wart J = way, 23th 0. SR than paren (9 Basha Hh. resolved Teuton “agit ME | an ee tule by braate aiesesatanors dhanumn. | TUE SILVER SLIPPER. | gaititvnoag |.) COUNTRY MOUSE, | {ast sat, To-Morvow, | PRINCESS, suit" ere “et meantime St Briac sat alone in his|fpnitnl Kecvention omainst vont e “| MM AES evident that Hugh Intended) 4¢ moany reduced or impoverished cir | LACKS, eay &| HENRIETTA ene ‘oa Are You a Mason? — . Meantir Heaney al “fe Malvernny Brae. with interest, | to ask the captain to satisfy him that Re! . | 3 MADISON THEATRE. 21th wt. & Bway. . NA HE! Eve. 8 15. Mace rooms. He bad reso ved to Of ay oe Stalverne’s only answer waa to| one was concealed in hin rooms, and tha) cumstances, CROSMAN) tei Saye Neat Wik= ANNA HELD, | GASINO ieiaseca te hia firtation with Mme. de Malverne, | helt out m folded totter ‘he haa ine mic gaptain wished to lve Onetne plenty, Of Guard Against Thicves. EK |ThaSwordol theKlag sninentae | UME TWO SCHOOLS | corn ia waxt Groups. z ' n f f G e ynday—James ieublineenbelee oN, “} The cavtain would hay | Verne: that ail would be well, for| I have read o| to IQ Diway Wed & Se | ye Krolta, the Wiskrd, Tonight ac $ ae ‘The thought of glancing over the daity | escape the ordeal: Out he couia ey" 2! YAR Stion Gf the oartments “would | abolish dows {i , Asano “rik | MUS. Pe OLS. tee Rint RMD i t papers that were lying on the table near) fuse. so he beean to decloher the fine, convince the visitor that Jrls suspicions give the thieves a x by occurred to him. He unfolded one, | fi ther, cramped: handwri he. were aroundl oe. lorie aco and glanced at the “personals.” racher|pansorbo. “© * * nee as that o Me RS "Ei ad the two women really es- qbaytment map Destine . rd the dogs he scar from force of habit than anything elses “he lady who ascended the tower at 7°’ (To Be Continued.a pea ons be dos og MONTAUK ROGERS BROS, & ae are MABELLE GILMAN,’ WETPOPD[IS. SAM Are wees 818 dogs WERK Hageabeck’s ralaed Auma 5, SONG HITS! | Tue Mocking Bird, | NEAT WEBK—AL, H. WILSON, LS 2 n & whe wishes to do awa: sai Ttaabee col bei Mauids

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