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eg ain, : . at ly Pon. . THE EVENING # WORLD'S » HOME # MAGAZIN i What the “Linen Vacation Girl’? Wears at Mountain and. Seaside The Danvers Fewels. = © © By Mary Chelmondeley. © © © Permission of George Munro's Sons.) last, controlling Himbeli ke Soave 1803, by George Munro's Sone) wit amethttg 0 A, + lcaigiegs —— jer Wil sof m} SYROPGIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. de; a. tal will minor Ba ipa PR css fo wo, “af the ae , ; é | nil Sonepat fi ees Han : ) ars BF ¥ fa Ti | Miu | | on fre olen, Charles secumal o@ you th nee ‘ be, before 4 Ve | Urs. Tae Nes Hy | | | | CHAPTER Il. tine + een ede 3 a itt pss \ I | | } MT i Under Suspicion. vary ile Hodogee*Was (oo mach (90 BTA \ . i | | | ® 6 Dombshel! had fatien among us at | him, ne i Y } f u N that moment it could not have pro- ak * no Rood, Marston,” he said, in ' ny ¥ duced a greater effect than that one i} | ( 1 word, uttered so deliberately, Sir i en leaned ath, iq’ i George atarted in his bed, and clutched | {he ing into the fire. f j | M At ti bedclothes with both hands. My ind te ene ; ‘ : A! alf il brata positively recied vere oe shaadae. Aaectlonte ni f ii | ii tN} Cagririntreduced into the family DY |” pire away, o 5 Mi rat pecctles a eith inte + nega bat ky stole ait Ii was 9) on Ww! gna I. an hie 4 “fam sotry.” Middloton,” continued with the saddcnt salle Tevet P tharies. “I know he is your fajend, |” Ralph,” he ‘sald, *T will tett but 1 ean't help that. Carr took the and then vou can be- Jewels. I distrusted him from the ®O%,| newer tora wae ey in Me, T have ment he set foot in the house,” “Not often,” repiled Rall ti is he at this instant?’ aald | Mn ty. ; di alph, unwil etting up. “Is no one with ‘en oT sayt Charles con- from the first, the look x him, and I ‘There is no reason to be anxious on faieie 4 Raped Middleton about him ais account,” replied Charles. “I tool "yaa "he throat once or twice fl "I ait him up to the sinokifig-room before 1 én r came here, and I turned the key fin be lig awake all night the door, The key is here.” And be Pe, he went. on, T awoke with fald it on tho table vt urtied down Wrens, | top, Charles!” said Ralph, “Don't I instantly slips off snr thoes nd iw i iY of crept out you keow Chat Carr slept with me down tas ut of my ri at the lodge?” Charles turned on ‘le brother and} (me drawer: and go, it fashed across gripped his shoulder. “t went down solely to look after rae “De you mean to say," he sald res for you, but I did think of it, sharply, "that Carr did not sleep 18 | sudden Wy remembered e done tt, but i the “house last night?’ T wits for money, and I did thinkes “Dear me, Charles, that was an overs | © t ane hi sight on your part.” came Sir George's | ter now? W. found IT wa: whisper, : 2, *No,” replied Raiph, “he aid not. The bvhig ad it Sas hOuse was full, and we bad to put him | to gp bac! for it but ‘i tas ieee amall room through tain that rr ea roam. F eel wate Biine tn the lodge. If Carr had been | thin gett pit area Seite ying to take them he had not the Op | @ver-ready parental su of ofrawing al portunity, He could not havo left his “yoom without pasting through mine, and I never wont to sleep at all. [had & sharp touch of nenralgia from the cold which kept me awake all night hole ti ‘When I came out this morning there slutely, praved and the sooner he ie was not a single footstep im the S00%. } Heaven onty kis We, took them? encept those we had made as we weat know who meant to, and that bas there the night before, I noticed our eg eS footmarks particularly, because I had! ine eyes. “if ever Pal git, liaten. been afraid there would be more snow..| a bave the crescent. ck you ve tle stor * Me one could by any possibility ha’ aneabed ‘Bir eyittl, story, a oethe the house during the night ee * nptation Very seitectively treeon? i Mmsvit had not been out, for pg a Witla eddy of snow betore| "nator tn Jour old tithers mind. and I remember calling ‘went to # room. would want his broom.’ fom Nant’ aie pi flinches the matter | te’ Rate There Is but One Summer Fabrie This Year, Macston, gravely, “You Henne i aulte clearly. I know Charles but It Is Worn in Many Colors, Grades and Ho aa @ mistake. » edin, | MEAMt miachtef, je war be! , te intentional, I'm eure,” whis-| with him: and he took iat Care Attractive Styles. Geek was y ; was something 1 did not like) ein Cayt wan necpine inane neue that whisper, It seemed to imply) Tt all turned on seat He never reck- than met the ear: pl the possibility of Carr baing if : F E i fae i ¢ 5 f i fF hear him, Be erah vesting Aiscky hadore Bim}. | reAtoude ras anges iM Merton |. and Trimming—PFretty “ Wash Materials”’ head pped "9 shoul h it y , Seta ee eae cad cn and Tet us'gorand let Care out, or'e| for Hot Weather. heen.” he eaid, Aiwiy as it waking | 2% tag all the paint off the out of a dream, “it was not Carr,” “Not he.” said Charles, “An honest tO deol “1 neter [mek Stns a eens Geioel tas kot there ever cus: ¢ create tot eo thie Soa! ‘einculated Charles, sink-| down by thie time, {thinking had tines fashions began Tow chair, by the Art sad | Batts Yrnes Re semane And the Hnens ¢hemevives are 90 vart- | cstion A plidedlentans Wer had. reached the smoking-room | thought thet that ous that there le'we posetile chiance of | ine newest and fy indignation could not Pe by his time, Jan) gs. the gong without saying. entirguwe elivet. Ther | tots, tor ane strained ® moment longer, I nly ning to geund £6 4 theer 46 & pocket) nate of the ler cover of the no'se, a, be had fust| any a tine ck, And { t Kept t by repeated signs f Migrate and now {broke out, the Key inte, the Send insole bien tn ‘your fathers | in, talking on some tnd t Sa ete key. oo him. You |and 1 followed, i 28 ly : i come of honor, and trocka, the hat ta oan: ‘¢ i. vow dhdedly faahtoneble, ton witching piece of millinery om to he tad to Suffering New Yorkers, "met ‘corte i. oa wine Sr ial i eu tae eo away find adherents, and the fadmionable tad ‘ach imave to te .08. pvane enh beau Ve fe 80 use jen cbowt as much waite in must try it oa defore her mirror at No. 4.—The Stifling, Dust-Choked Tunaels and the improve: (he tinmming of these se oan be So i > maten , us many gion and whee ohe hes tound ahs ' mhout t had }} ments No One Wil! Be Forced to Make.) gectacins 6 aN errant on Payee Ao Seltong Pare oe olen sa eg ot oper ‘om oe , very latest things i TANS | sian guipure that is so heavy and eéf-| money in cultWvating since the last sum- are the broken dnd invisible | rective one can acdreely decide at first}mer days had passed. dive in the waren vwvee sat oc|/A Texan Charm It’s Easy to Have a Change Pg lle agra} from New York.) of Color by Using trimmed with thin same brillant eolor- fp AE DIAMOND DYES ant will even 7 ee They are made for home use; will not crock rather tral Seem race ring ne an veason panese em- im the city to VISIT OCKAWAY > ‘The J idduen ‘ Send sample of goode when possible i ? “One of the Sights these come im equare or cotag- onal miedaitions, and ere hstty separ- wap eyrerse dere hy lames of New Yorle" ated, ‘The morsing shirt waist suit is dest with the shoulder not too lone I : i i of New York, @ Tesss.man re cently found nothing so attractive in the whole metropolis as a revolver, which he: purchased at @ jeweller’s and for which he paid $0. It might seem to be taking coals to Newouatle to take @ revolver to the big Southern State; but N|the Texan said that the best woman HT | shot im bie part of the country had! For toilet and bath 20-Mule-Team never seen a fevolver like this, It was| Borax. WD5InSh Rete @ tiny one, barely two inches long, made entirely of gold, but with all the Pacifie Coast Borax Co, ‘7 qualides of &@ pegular shooting iron. San Fraact Genuine cartridges accompany |, and it makes a deckted pop and genuine T° take home with him as @ souvenir fe i 2 gitege AMUSEMENTS. Basil axpeH aa /PROCTOR’S secret tex ise DOSIOGN Sis sma bet ZETTE.” Row & QSL ie res eter eee a *\ TH Rome oauetcer ot Lathan taselte SE AP Em AML ae tac f 1 - and GRAND FTREWORKS . [PASTOR'S kira” | “= eee flash of flame when it is fired. y NORU ec “the SHOW THIS SATURDAY. Orehentre a, $i) bat “ in aay tie eathr over VAN S | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ROOF) sr Antic °AaBR Bowery ome Cengt 8 velvet-lined case, like any other @ru- fi only pertect washing-tadiet.) | r9-M1 T PARIS BY NIGHT ADM. mW hind The o of jowetry, It ls, or can be, worn| Makes Your slotheg cleaner and whiter, te te Tried! Unequal ber gives the Impreasion of the unbroken . iT. ena jas an Ornament, and [ta iDilities are por washing GRAND CONCERT TO-M'W NIGH lines which characterize the princeste|T ny Mounted +, a betpin, a uny ore ty yy Se ni nega EDEN (rid ts Waz.xe ohain attached to the trigger is pulled) a: all Gi + hia 10 cents. | eter damn | nOSRE. EH, ,. . me to attain still further fulness at he foot, just below the knee a full on to the straight edge corselet effect of it is ad- anda to Wie Co__ Went Hoboken Nj) Fay Tes NEW YORK {AMMERETRIN 540 90. way 4 TAY to set It of and suggest Lurther ros-|Man'fd by Va titties to the ubiquitous masner, —<—<—— —— BENEFIT OF PENSIONS, “Good luck" is often a synonym | “Bagland pensions her authors.” for “good advertising.” Counties: “Well, that's wise. Pensions, you| strokes of such “good luck” are con |, Make authors get lity and quitdstantly - achieved throunh’ Wort \priting."—ladianapolis Journal, . Wants. Read the Wants to-day,

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