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es — TTT “Evening World Fashion Hints, Patterns by May Manton. New-York Typewriters ‘A WONDERFUL DETECTIVE ST ORY. 2 f ‘ Click Out Good Pictures. 2 OGhe Fatal Chord, or the Baffling Mystery of the.Carnegie Hall Murder. By Albert Payson Terhune. SYNOPSIS OF PRECPDING CHAPTERS jsicale, It must be doubly Nard on @) your secret betrothal to Von Rickert. big foce, leaving It perhaps a shade 8) 949900} Cyril, Baliard, a young New Yorker, 1¢| senetive, artistic nature ike Von Rick-| That should have been enowrh for me, f yank you, He Te Rc a get ocr Ce but It was not. Idke a fool, ke a raw! Doted a sieht she wh ihe aan draw| it r, Craddock, 14 the girl, Impul-| schoolboy, ¥ begged you, on the night| ing room, “Ah, yon Rickerl must aye wvely, “I came here to-night more for vei dled here, to reconsider your} come. Il go and speak to him a word with you than for the music. ought, mot to have leit my ques ox interpolated Paul, courte nihe irl glanced up prove ieiyy Dut | ite rose and left hor, She looked atter qusiy, as she hesitated; “you were wait-| Me cor torte moment: for tha frst tine Le eT re . ta she Gi "D0 ro ore in the bay-window for me’ in ben years. 1 have @ feartus temper. Oa ET Ebi Let Sad Me thig ie BRRLGCR Holes 0,” she ansewered, frankly; “I was] It 4, the one thing Froud. | great-hearted man. women adore. ana i fea en avaaive reply and {eile and for years 1 have been able to esp : nade i rethame that ti eran t waiting for Slurd von Rioker!. I knew! it under control. But that night all the! MAke.@ hero of, Perhars—it I'd never he would come here to look for me as| world seemed to crumble away, and I| Yi Sontence was unfinished, for a ” lort hold of mv temper. I tokd you that ¢ Wore ent Very complimentary to| mas atronger in every way than Von| thao FE a Eeha HD UE ce 7 Ricker!, that I could make a woman of aiurd!”’ she excliim rising and, A THREAT AND ITS EFFECT. soon aa he | “That exclusive and brilliant musl- as the aoctety papers termed ft was in progress, ‘The first of these musical evenings, which the death of Cyril Ballard had so tragioally Interrupted, was to have -nad aa its chief feature the initial ren- dition of Siurd von Rickerl's new opus “Alnagohar.” To-night, a month later, the same tn- Augement was offered, Despite the memory of that tragedy so recently there, many members of New artistic and musical ns well as of its society circles eagerly welcomed the opportunity to throng to Craddock’s TORE. ee. VE WAGITER, KICCCOCSORECOOUDODUCCUDUCCCOOSOCUL rooms at Carnegio Hall. Paul Crad- JOOCOOONGOCOGOOCOCAAR CH. Ack -wak A) Aad WhO) coly’/semi:o0- XOODOCROOOCOCCOOOOOOATENT EG TON 30. snalonally entertained. When he did #0 eee the oocasion was umally one not light- ly to be missed, For Craddock had re- ducted to a science tho dificult art of muécevttul entertaining, People who “Venus de Milo.” By E. L. Van Wagner. went to his “affairs” were not forced to talk to uncongenials, but were al- EW YORK oper- lowed to Go pretty much as they N ‘ators|on. type: pleased, Craddock seemingly taking no writing ma- espoolal heed of their doings, yet all chines are not will- the time contriving to set every one at ing to let Chicago ease. There was, too, always some craftsmen in the especial attraction offered there. same line vanquish The host, a man of perhaps forty. them in the making powertully yet lightly built, m pointed of typewritten pic- Diack beard lending a foreign air to his tures, A few da; ago The By éning a Na peodnd of Mr. Paul Craddock's An MA Taticon Gown, Ts afternoon gown Is of royal blue Sicilian mohair and the pipings in they ~~ fame color, with tiny black and gold buttons, while the tueked front is of soft silk. Tho waist !s made over a fitted lining and Is closed invisibly beneath the edge) ef the left front, The sleoves ara snug above the elbows, but full below. The skirt 1s cut In seven gores that fare, ‘ Material for medium slzo 1s,for waint 43-4 yards 21 or 27, or 28-8 yards 44 inches wide, with 5-8 yard of sillc for the vest; for skirt, 91-8 yards 21, 41-2 yards 44 or 3 41-8 yards 52 Inches wide, when material has figure or nap, 3 1-2 yards 4 or 3 1-4~ « yards 62 inches-wide when material has neither figure nor nap. Waist pattern — 4,584, for m 32, 24, 36, 38.and 40 Inch bust measure, will be mailed for 10 cents. Skirt pattern 4,615, for a 22, 24, 26 28 30 and 72 inch waist measure, will also be mailed, for 10 cents. Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York dark, strong face, stood out from the ctowd of guests a otriking figure cae é 5 a concealed by the shed f the ourtel: ‘ World printed three whith would command chief attention ~ | | concealed by the shetow of the onrtain, Scrape nop ty exam i everywhere. He had that nameless air ow bo bikes or \ as % Hee MADISON SQ. GARDEN.” eago's best work in of distinction which nothing but cen- : What detained your 5 i turies of high breeding can give and u The ‘a slender, tall man, with Di i es, & boyish and which is (falsely, as a rule) attributed Mae) ei or har oyiah face and this respect. Since then local typewrit- RSE weigh win BARNUM 8 DALEY ers have dent to The to royait; . sie: . m @ alight y aogen Instant Rellet to Sore Ly es, Evening World spec- His deep-set eyes swept the rooms, . it's—it's a lle!" he murmured feebly. 1 kone you waiting, As prepared by DF; VON GRASFE, Gsagd hot thele art seemingly without purpose, until they) - ~~ —-—----- — -- ines narte esiepth Price dhe Re prupateia ‘and Opt reat#d on @ woman's profile throwA| me" sald Craddock, with a emile, “but | your splendid type happier than he ne wats. Weal here to- | pues Special Cos Greatest Show on Earth. inte ocamed-like relief for & moment| a girl with eyes like yours couldn't Ite. | could. P even mrk.to the wild threat ayhor, Have you. waited ong. ne ae ors [CKETS TO ANY ONE. a produced, Unfortun- aguinst the dark red portieres of @ bay| Yet you said you wanted a word with| rut, f, Would prevent throwing ling dinner? sors soley CAST HREE W. eee ately many submit window that concealed the rest of her! me duting the evening, Pending von| hearse that acene now to punish myscit |. VeaY Much, Redwagn Iss02 Bo: AMUSEMENTS. ims 3 brary eae ted pictures were in figure. With apparent aimlesmess Paul | Rickerl's arrival, perhaps you'll | still further; thougn the shame and | Mth. an ra ce eee atorien of his purple or blue: ink, made his way through the group of| mr, Craddock,” she interrupted, ‘I Sees es fe aye never ' Detective. Pronk rere maint aay ek, wucets, reached the bay window and. | don't ike to bring up the subject, It ts which will not pho- Giant cate for’ ‘pecially. Ho ts'n quiet, tograph. he plc- drawing aside the portiere, sank into! not pleasant to either of us, but" — melee seeming fellow.’ Augusios a THE BOTHER GIRL} } sono «4! a tures must be done the cushioned window seat at the girl’s| “Let me eave you the trouvle, then. Mttngly of tne | CPBadock would never have taken itm rf W way & Both St, a a b nae on i, in black ink—carbon aide. Some tinie ago I begged you to do me 7 |¥p Oe he has. Mr. Beckwith introduced EES. i toate, at ofan Beate, Peg : coples will do—or Bho had looked up quickly, eagerly, | the great honor to be my wie. It meant| friend. op area ana at Mis appronoh. On recognizing him,|a great deal to me. You may not be- ned to speak t0 fa allght cloud, tmperoeptible to less | leve me when I tell you, that though 1| "6. ets an Peas keen eyes than Paul Craddook’s, had| have reached forty years, you are the| tar ot thie ahd mes Reyes nal crossed her face. first woman I ever asked to marry mp. lent, etppedied. ie, of of hie mine: out this, brathe else they cannot be used, no matter how excellent they are, The most dimcult ‘Thoatte, 46th at,, IV way & Oth av. nee Saturday JSIN achievement offered Craddock at orice divined that she had 1 only mention this to show you that Siter, pis brother's dea seats, here by New York been walting there for some else, | mine was not a mere passing love, but y and Sea one teastaemtett ke sates for he GARRICK THEATRE. Ro 25,50 and 75 cent seate 90 vance, typewriters is the for nome one whose présence would | one that filled and mastered my whole | him I brother. He doubtless comes hero to Bras 18 Mate Te aaTasat || sreauiatory and boqus icketa” Duy 'at box | “Venus de Milo,” have been fer more wetoome, Tactfully | being. It was the first emotion I eter th od. Ht horrible, ahem, ,his, contempt for voor Cyril's || ELEANOR ROBSON gytney anny | | office. onty Hs which is the work - he piade no allusion to this, but entered | had that raled me. All that cannot be| Sayer at Me There. ‘te say Mar. Craddock is beckoning you. Dor SPRCIAL MATINED FO-MORROW JQ To-day, 25c, 50, _ of EB. L. Van Wagner, who ts connected Remington machine in just thirty min-|into casual talk. of interest to you. But it will perhups sald *Rophing more a] Bal errors: dear, when you go to the, as ‘? To-night. Res, Te with the Inspector's Office, Third Dis-} utes, “Tt was good of you to come to-night, | explain and pailiate what followed. You think, ord an you. ant fy ORELCOE SE hlmmibcg ie ene cee ott CL zeun 5 trlet, Police Department. Mr. Van| Others who have sent in typewritten|Misa Durand,” he began, “‘and to brave | did not, could not, regard me as any- eure wltheat tt rlendahte ;: ‘As the lovers left the bay window a 3 ul 934 St ‘genny #Siesitone iatian ota, Wagner wrote: “I herewith submit a pictures are August M, Gahran, Caatle-|the sad memortes that the alght of my | thing more than a friend—e good, loyal, | keep x friends, and let’ man, wipped into the window seat. SAVOY five ets.” stats tro tay sat Aun 20'Oth, Stars carbon copy of a picture made by me| ton Corners, & I., and Mies Rita M, A.|rooms must bring. I was half afratd | devoted friend, I truat—and you told me forger, anything unpleceant that's hap] ad Choupbe toch Ue eee THE SUPERSTITIONS OF SUE. 5th i “AUDREY” this date, which my frlends, belleve com- Kobinton, Greenwood avenue, Richmond] no one would venture bare after the }so, very kindly but very honestly. You ea RTT AR you," sal Craddock 1 0 NE. aie conauous Vauaaritn, +, pares quite favorably with those of a| Hill, N. tragedy that atopped my last little mu- even fold me your own heart secret— “The unwotited’ emmion had pam hank hy ; mars : IN OLD KENTUCKY’... at, © Western me! The figures used cone te i 5bthSt/ Frtaay Nigh: Buck Wine Da Ing) ‘Contem Open to All Gomera, —— trot zi aT teh tel ty ks st att ane S| “PAUL REVERE" . McCar i Stscoseg he tel ty fate sida | SUN e ease Mrs. Nagg and Mr. — ®9 Ref lisaitd Gy GENE CARR, | Stat ster | pay yen ner | asta SS (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, The New York World.) ! "My a x nt ee ae GO TO-NIGHT Ro Uciously. aa he — NEW YORK THEATRE RICHARD CARLE <5 TEND er de ven indervietr fince you fr mothers death, ‘but you have ae shere te nothing to. b Hefrowled Hoes Baines Svetrfhion "bo" to abt “73 out’ in, voh 7 sour" be brother. tobi ot at inguted A Bo you Re thine Pope tee eee Ty THR LAUGHING 5 the rt of Woman AG ed Se. 7h, be vane se to at, ake 8 I: GRI iy N E ‘DAV B it zo ae orm 6 Yur broth H. HARUM NEW AMSTERDAM — enon rn TWo 0 I ask you once more: Do you mean t keep your wed?" e * MnJESTIC ae cinge at sahara | | sista wed. ond Gat at & ae with Mi Gi th MONTGOMERY MURRAY Wee 14 New Musical 5 Donne in ral L_14 New Musical Numbers Kaw eM iit enae, “T want cr Broadway & 38th at OWBOY & TH iv at to listen to Yon Ricker’s playing. Giz MI 2. ONATWAY cEEATROU Gin aera ees iB, itd rae EUR Mick Weaver 218 “You cur! You would put me off like ma me. and hen hrow me NEL Hie Pay Ms ea od net “THE SHEPHERD KIN ab THE VE this? Dece! me into belleving you oau see you're Sa i : Ta TEU A acing as Sannauge' igen VAUDEVILLE “CANDIDA iegram. ‘luca rg uiotara Harding COLLIER THE | DICTATOR “Collter at his very best.""—Matl. ied, to move out into the room,"* Thea..W.44 st.Ev.8.20, sisted chiefly of Xs, quotation marks, 4 pitty Peet ko. ro st dollar signs and ¢s. " 1 HTN I awear wilt denounce jour eosin ae AS THUS Oe The “Malvern Church,” by Thomas ay s\ everyone) here! 7 His a LASCO THEATRE, wv ees ! x BELASCC Curtis, was made by him in 1898, and js y, UY \\ WA NY “Denounce me for failing to relish the I Whee Bath nt sent into show that New York was Ys WANT WU notion of marrying my” brother's cast | FQ 2h Se prot eugy cas, | CROSMAN dike ree @oing this sort of thing long before ee I . which of Us would. suffer, mosasine Free SHOW rcs CTOF Chicago thought of it. Mr. Curtis, whose : : a Pa Hil ogc from = loom Abe an AT on y B. address is No, 10 Fort Greene place, | ents, haa iagn and took a step toward 438 vl Rrevolo de An Brooklyn, sent several other excellent | | But ‘Dona laid @ detaining nana o ht Broadway and eth st specimens of his work, | Jarm. The fury had cleared from her LADIES’ MATINER The “Policeman,” by EH. Taylor Brod+ pe Rae erick, of the Trafflc Manager's office, ¢ Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company, No. 291 Broadway, copied this ew figure from one of Gene Carr's “Mrs, Ey ry ere hy fn Nagg” Mustrations, It was done on a Liter: peepee, “Bee the ruins of the big ‘fire, you ee , “Monee ROYAL STATION, Baltl-| lieve you have spoken to me three times | “Woe are going to the Stafford, you ‘don't leave ¥rs ‘Re imei how lows how. Seapictth x SS a ee Gene EN I: Fahri se Se pt |w Ty ny Blove xan Trani Wee You eo ike thle ray r DEWEY Crackerjack Burlesquers, your pledge to marry «mer wet then hi alate. .W' S 0d East 14th at “Dr, _Munyon Outdone. woman a tye word wou 1 = |The s Smari det roman ee DASTOR’S: academe” | GOTHAM _| ia “sia SOE y? My own life is a scorched and withered ruin.’ Ine constant snarling and fault find- the, more? Do we get out here? | since we left Philadelphia, ay? “Bo these are the rine? Seventy-five| he retorted a Sih 8 34 or ee Oi ee t of Dread. ily. “Well, why don't you say sot] “Where shall we stop at, the Helvi-| "That's right! That's right! Ignore] acres ‘and. ninety. millions “of Nae ease the white HARDING & AH SID, avatient-—What are the things T must| “you dld say #0, you say? dere or the Stafford? Oh, don't ask|me! Troat mo as if I were an sindectle,| Worth of damage? es MF Aollars te tea e 1d Ww RICE & Be sat “Oh, Mr, Nagg, just this once, if not' me! I would be content with a oot in! Never by any chance let me have a!., Pooh, it only looks lke tne debris It loore wish a ruta force that aly Physiclan—Pork, mackerel, tea, coffee, | ror my sake, for the anke of others, do (the forest wild if only you would have yord to say or m choloe in anything! oatmeal, rye— burned bulldinga! he gesture transformed her in Hy jecting for me. “Let ny a 1d the rulns “he. ti othl te he dev: Instant mm is leading, passions Patient (with not begin to snarl. some fe 8 go down and see ia nothing to the yastetion ot ¢ Honate NE J Quaint Comed THE MET. OPERA- ‘HOUSE ERvGeleg in tek teen lot tees “How I have stood this long and tire-| “7 never complain, I never say a] of the ble fire, you say? gu, dittie, home in, Brooklyn wheh| "ce" then, Es oneal hoarsel: fll UY CHAIRMAN SOUSA eae Per ence Pailent—Ail. right, doctor, Go. on,—| 2m Journey without being prostrated T| word, but my mother and my iittle| "Do you think X came all the way| poor papa waa out of work ee 7] wand "at the rat step “you take 1 wil patente as Chinnet tone Seon Rhaw; Drother Wille will tol you how many|% Battimore to see ruins? ri ed it. the | TF CUE donoUNCIAK You; Hot OC winning HARLEM, Eves, ago ‘Teibun és Ni and casting awayemy. I b 5 Dergthy Verne 4 ea oe Bub wnat I do know ts, put a woman | yundreds, yes, thousands, of times, 1) “You world just as lief not see them, day before, and | Be Whispered’ & alt oxen: Yorks ta frousss, | BERTHA GALLAND .¢ Wiasdom Hai pew have eaid, “That man Nagg ts worry-|¥OU say? | fiend's prey that he made us ~ nh Not rickle, she would have probably fretted an@|ine the heart and soul out of ma 1], “Why. Mr. Negg! What aid we come|our clothes and had all our et fath eal GaSe pelts sae aneeice Bs awe Bey a etic, | WESTEND Tr attoae® Ward & Vokes, cebynias Mrs, Muldooly—Th' throuble wia my | cTiticlsed. ‘ ‘ey [to Baltimore for? I have never had| packed to carry out twelve hours be-| {i Daan ARD a yh ——== husband is that he niver sticks to dee “Only my: sunny nature could have Lables ay ead Lae Meade any plessure. I am nover taken to ee/ fore | i sae th ; ‘a—it's a let" he murmured feebly. | Nxt.y Rats A are EMENTS. by ore ute! 1@ cal iver co} anything cheerful and inspiring, and so oY in jeoe ruins are at v retched cred © me " pn thing: morein, e-weil, borne with your constant Pickering sinc®| 1446 us? To the Belvidere? Tiind set ‘my heart on seeing the Fuing, all artiatic.. Why lane there Ivy #rows| man who leaned Inaily aeainse dhe ores |CASINO, River € 50th. Te. BROGSEYN ANUS Mr. Mc. McGroggin—Yez do him in-| we left New York. ing over them “My own Ifo is a ruin! + Joostice, Mrs, Muldooly. Oi never saw| ‘Why do you treat me this way, Mr,| “I said the Stafford. I said the Staf- | ru 11n, @ sere and scorched ri ‘And who has made it so A withered Ob, X shan never| Sey’ Suet aa it was erowine’iniere | _“PIFF, PAF, ‘POUR vy get.s MONTAUK. a enting shi spoke go low I could not hear brick, fron and timber from a lot of WHINE 0 ery oF pain from Bona, firmer man than your husband phin|Naga? Here I have come on this little | ford distinctly. I beg your gies 1 ae 4 IN TWELPTH a Be ames, tore antrike,—Tho Gateway, ,/ trip for rest and quiet, and I do not ber!maid the Stagforal ~~ exe and, indi@erence, and tepi¢ny get some bee deviled eraser’. on rome (to. ite continued) ee UN LAGKAYE ‘THE Me PIP Viola Allen NIGHTS. aia 0 ROE SS Reh an S 6 2h OSes : bron ment ut whee eee a tli eatin onset sell i oF i k ; ; 4 ‘

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