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mar a HomELY QUNCH ova ar (tne CONVERSATION é y TARLE I! amc AND 00 You GIVE TRADING STAMPS? BeeORWALKER-AND GAAGAIN- COUNTRAg INAOINING*ROOM > A Bargain-Hunters’ Palace with Conveniences That Would Always Remind Her of the Shops, The price of rooms at the Martha Wa.hington Hotel, which is run exclusively for women, is to be raised, and the fair guests there are ting tight and taking a fresh grip on their pockcibooks in consequence. The news has created a great commotion. In this hysterical crisis Co ‘Artist Flinn, of The Evening World, comes forward with a soothing picto rial suggestion to the flustered Martha Washingtonians, It is likewise a jSplendid hint to capitalists. The man 1 that builds a hotel after the Flinn Ror will make | a bar' of money, | E The Vampire Girl # es # & ww By Sir A. Conan Doyle. |) (By Perniisston of George Munso's Sons.) t, 1803, by George Munro's Sons.) OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. , Jahn Cowles ‘iene aioe oning to me, It is the signal, I must | go. Tam coming, Kato; I am coming'” | | 1 threw my arms around him, but he| burst from me with superhuman strcagth and dashed intu the darkness of the night. I followed him, calling to bim to stop, but he ran the more swiftly, When the moon shone out be- tween the clouds 1 could catch a glimpse of his dark figure running rapidly | straight line, as if to reach some de faiie in Ipve with Mies North but High aor ‘ ith. bd several times, but each sich inex plain fs ae him \o an . isteeview, from @merees delirious and horror- ——— CHAPTER VI. The Carse Fulfilled, HEN Cowles regained his mind he was utterly changed. He was ¢c-| something in front of hi centric, variable—sometimes trri- ir eg wee, hee onwa: uw Sometimes reekiecely smirthtul, | ttand out herd against the ay behind bit) as he surmounted the t Iittle hill, then he disappeared, and th: was the last ever seen by mortal eye ot Barrington Cowles, I could diminguish a it ever natural. He would glance it him in @ etr ) suspicious mans je?, Like one who feared something and hardly knew what it was he dread- He never mentioned Miss Morth- t's name—never until that fatal of which I have now to speak In an endeaver to break the curren’ (| Deen ruhning terminated In a ru ¢| line of jagged cliffs overhanging tne sea. At one place here the ¢ y+) was ecmawhat crum ed, t'mhich a P pares urf which mi v been left by human We lay B ye ir fice at this spot, ed with our lanterns the a lg ey i by vg, | theron ates Sate The healt the waves and the howling of the wind, there Load, 4 strange, wild sereech from below. | T' fishermen—a race—averred f women's 1 hardly persuade arch, For my perpen and 1 walked round the feland all ¢ night igi ee every trace of my poor or fost rection in which he had Y thoughts by frequent change i, I travelled with Aim throusu jo highlands of Scotland, and after- down the east const, In one of peregrinations of ours we visited 3. Isle of May, an island near the uth of the Firth of Forth. which, ex- ' in thé tourtat sdason, Ie singularly en and desolate, Beyond the keeper of the iehthouse are oniv one or two families of fisher-folk, who sustain a nra- lstence by ¢! ets and by 9 canture of cormorante and solan 4. | This etim spot seemed to have such » fascihation for Cowles that we engaged room in one of ths fishermen's hits, ith the intention of passing @ week or @w6 there. I found it very dull, bret the ‘hofeliness anweared to be a reltef to me friend's mind, He lost the look of anorehension bitual to him end old sel He would wander around the tsland all day. Jooking down from the summit of the wreat cliffs which rirt It round. and watching the lon@ ereen waves as they ame boortine in and burst fn a shower 4 Of BORAT ever the Pacis heriéath, One nieht—T think It was our third oF fourth on the Island—Barrinetan Cowles and T went outside the cottage hefore Fetirine to rest, to énfoy A little fresh air, for our raom was amall and the PONG Tan caused an uneleaeant odor, Flow well I remember every little cfr. cumetance in connection with that nteht! Tt pramiaed to he tempestuous, for the cloude were piling up in the novthwest and the dark wrack was P Ariftine nerdes the face of the moon throwing alternate belte of Nght and inde wpon the rumed surface ot the falend and the restless sea bevond ‘We were standing tatkine ct pied, eottage. and T was fi ine rtnvnalt’ enat my friend wan mare cheerful than he had been »! iMness. when he wave A eudden sharp y. and looking around at him, T saw, ‘We the light of the moon, an ¢xpresaton of unutterable horror come over his fentures. Tie even heeame fixed nnd etaring a6 if riveted upon some ap- proaching obfeet, ard he extended is fone, thin forefingsr, which quivered as he pointed. “Look thete!” he cried. “Tt In aha! Tt ia she! You see her thera coming | Gown the side of the bras.” He ari me convulsivel® by: the wrist ’ apake. “There she (6 coming toward ue!” “Whot' 1 erie. straining my eves inte the darkness, marka upon t! them to: continue * own part J think It m havo been the ety of some seafow! startied from its nest that flashy of the lantern. How: = that peed be, I never wish to heat I have gome to the end of taken. 1 ha accurately as I could the atory of the death of John ens ch Cowles and a train of events preceded it, am aware thet to others the sad spite seemed commonplace enough. is the prosaic account which ap- eréd in the Scotsman a couple of lays afterward Rad Occuren K gobe searmeien § wies, an weil Fnown in Civ ereity ae as a& most distinguished : udent, and the present holder of the x ‘pre for physics, bee his health in this quiet re treat might before last he a only left his f Robert mitage, and he has not since been heard It {s almost certain that ing over the ¢ '‘ ue the Isle of May.— been the scene of Vi—Ladder Climb, On the ai miniature track upon which OU have often wished for some Y pian by which the simple to: could be made of Interesting | to be tossed. value--the old games grow Uresome! plank and and the olf methode tame when com- | »,Standin pared wich the demand for excitément | i¢ ‘shat Is out of the ordinary With very few accessories this game) can be played on any sidewalk or tn any back yard or agutnst the: side of line, $0 # ny house when vacation days demand, the’ ball ascénds to the first recreation of some type. er reoaivee only fi om |, A smooth plank three feet in leng! &e Is placed against any support that w | hold it firmly in ita place Upon t board are marked out with pencil chalk five straight lines. and four inohea from the top « wide strip plank ‘9 adjusted, forming a little shelf, at least three inches in width ‘There should be room enough on either side of this strip to allow the passage of a ommmon rubber hali or a baseball W have decided the polnts of walk chalk out al directly up to t direc the bali ascends th of. met his death by fa which surround the i health has been fail partly from overstudy and Worry connected with famil By his death the her most promising abumnt, T have nothing more. to ¥ Statement, T have unbutdened my mind of all that I know, I can well conceive that many, after weighing all that [ ve sald, will see no ground for an acousa tion against Miss Northcott. They will ‘be turally éxeltal does wild things, and even eventu- ¥ commits seif-murder after a sudden potntment, there ie no y vague charges should be eed against a young lady, To this answer that they are welcome to their opinion. For my own part, I ascribe ae Geath of William Pre Reeves, and of John to this woman with as much cont e Aa itt had seen her ative s dagger Into their hearts. You ask mé, no doubt, what my own theory ie which will explain all these 1 have none, or, oy wo the other of the plank upon the little plank alelt. wh iy certain rules, whieh can b Practica only, the rubpe ard rapidity. and sone almost every ti Topacco CouPONS OR TAGS: FLORODORA BANDS: TRADE Marks: SoaP WRARPPE| LABELS; ete. ars Anything in that Line for which WUMms ere given = For ‘them we'll give you atany of our stores sH'GREEN ul \ the minds, and through the minds ove the bodies, of others, I am convinced, fs well as thi her Inetinet se this power base ond ’ | poses, That some even more flendish and terrible phase of character lay behind this—some horrible trait which It was necessary for her to reveal hefora mar- =a to be inferred from the exper. while the venied can y be surmaleed trom. {h fact that the “ery manilon of from her hore whe have tev Dan’t let me mo!” “Hold wp, of4 man,” Tf said. clappice Kim on the shoulder, “Pull yourself ; You are dreaming; there | that they were forewarned of it time was shown by the words of both Reaves and Cowles. Above t nothi lay the facta soberiy — SPE Srapper ahh fed faba HOLBROOK’ S$ SAUCE iy, tndemark'cse from JELLYCON of a fo el fro y 4 " Poursiainpe forinvel trom wires Salad Dressing jf"! siz faked tom pacsagey st BIXBY’S SHOE POLISH wecvptetton OZONE" “1, bb hl eee ahi ay dahl S READY RELIEF ’ e wrhypere trom SILEXO PResuring Soan, Want ” eral trotting ok ha VANILLA CRYSTALS th hneestamprtoreace | *Welva’’ @ *Protection’’ Soap ‘en contrice ot i’ “Prevention Pile Pencil’’ ANO HUTCHINSON CO. “A Sperry, Prost. sme Me one” he orled, with a gasp DALDAAADD ER IDD DAE ADD FADEPALAMDIDOA IAD EADDH TDD OODE O6CPDDDIDEDE OOD Hho | New Street Games | For Children. Invented Specially for The Evening World's Young Readers. ere we acer RE RET REE <tr re re er the ball is| might be as wide as the) mid be tier eed or it ach marked and numhere) It the score he Fogulated. 1? 100, it being the most diMouit feat of ee the Ascent with astonishing e1se ¢ shelf trink can ho ; "WORLD{” WEDNESDAY EVENING” AUGEST 8, 1906 | The Sort of Hotel that Would Suit the Female Sex. 999OFS SOOO DSSSOES LS HDEHDN IEG!) FOODSSEDEDDHOHDOEEDIIDHT YE HE DDE HEHEHE EET ELE HEE bee ee i home decoration. ee Pete ee eee corer es coe 4) 3 3 z i" $ » » Parlor Suit, 3 Mahowany fintsh. sit- mic B Oak frame. eov Onk frame. tufted GO AVE, 2198 22" STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CO. iw Parlor Furniture in the Great August Sale. You need not have it delivered until you aré ready for it, But the point is: you save a third to a half—if you buy during this August Sale. Parlor Furniture—neat, snappy kinds that add a whole bit to your All the comfort requisites are in attendance too, Every other sort of Furniture is to be haa during the August Sale—at prices absolutely impossible any other time. | Odd Parlor Pieces at 44. Arm, Chere ed HI Mahomany Finteh, Tapestry and po ir Napentty, Verona Covering’. WE ERE Parlor Suits, 5 Pieces, $22, Regularly $35. shed frames. cover 88.75. veaulariy 61240. Men’s 50c, 75¢ and 95c Negligee Shirts All at Three for a Dollar is the price we have made to clean up all our S0x,, 75c, and 95c, Negligee Shirts, commencing to-morrow, too, are a few shirts that are worth fully $1.50, Practically three thousand shirts are included. Mostly wovep ‘madras: ph | i Witte ro at Pieces | 00.00. reruiarly 946 00 relighorany finieh, “niehiy, oo: shaped armi, covered tn 084.00. recvierly 95.00. rif ig lee ar top. trated” covered Mores earree highly nol. ni in tap- covered in 7 sagoctry. Indestruct 21 00. remulariy 828.00. some are printed ar corded: others are high grade chambray in fancy stripes on ted grounds. A it mlany have white grounds wi of every hue. bosoma—@ Rach shirt link cufte to M to 17, to-morrow—and a new owner, Fancy Novelty ton; some few are We offer a metrical figures. oo t tiv at] yl lad mark ve in ‘PROCTOR’S SHE ‘Me aS LIAM H | PARK Bult | GRPAT SUMMER 8H Upward of three thousand shirts are in the collection—-and fhere’s not an un- worthy one. Almost every style is rep. resented in every size, On special tables A manufactarér's samples, whith he con- sider’ worth 2c. the palr. Two special lots new Jay AMUSEMENTS. | bene WILLIAM BON! PAC rion > BY MYLES AROON, | ee? } ROCKAWAY | BEACH. SRATYAR’S PLEASURE GROUND.” ‘LUNA ping aNd 7 AMES. yall are pidia plaited fronts, one pair of detached an from until every chirt has Half Hose at 1244¢. Mostly fine cot- thread. Variety {n- Heaviest quality Inlaid Linoleum, value $1.50; epectal at 940. square Imported and Pomestic Cork Linolewm, value @5e.; special at BBe. square yard, = Sale of Fine Trunks---Very Special. Verona re lofi” chairs, oor- Couches, Rockers. ularly M0 30: sle cludes plain black cotton; also black with white feet; plain tan In many shades; black and colored opénwork lace; fast black with silk embroidery; fancy color Stripes on black; also high-colored novelties on red and blue grounds, In the lot, | eit deg tible: covered Im plain or figured iden and velour, regularity HS ot 00. 6, Verona velour iiioeaty tint | | frame, tufted, covered) @12.60, remularly $18.00. hiv poliane in, veloute. x frame tufted, covered in saddle New Japanese Mattings at Half Price. pene Mattings, at half regular prices, by the roll—a clearing out of all odd rolls and part rolls, the accumulation of a season's selling, enables us to offer them at these remarkable ¢ongessions—they are fresh, new goods in handsome damask and carpet patterns, in all colors. The regular 30c. yard quality, at... sssssceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeens The regular 35c, yard quality, at..... esdevenne Great Linoleum Bargains. remarkable selection of newest patterns, beautiful tile effects and geo- srevensers 1O8 were 19e yard Made of seasoned basswood, covered with heavy with folding lid, full ¢loth lined. Rin, Hin, Sim Bin 640 685 7.20 To-Day, 25¢., $0c. ToNight, Res., 7$¢. ULI & CO. WIL. & CO, Pi Vauderine Bathing for 30 lendid enti New it ‘eacureton Column “K CO, and 5 arerites vention, of 20 Lifterent = Great EDWARD , MORGAN \] Prices Be. 800 760 7.95 $8 15 degrees cooler t 00), Admisscon I MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘00? duck canvas, painted with tan color lead and oil paint; extra heavy hardwood slats, bound with vul- cattized fibre; two fibre centre bands, Excelsior lock, heavy bolts, dowels, knee and corner clamps are made of milleable iron, brassed finish, long strap hinges, stitched leather handles, {ron bottom, roll. érs, containing hat compartment, &e.; drum bottom dress tray, three bottom cleats, deep Set-up tray, 40 in. pas TO-MGHT DARIS. BY NIGHT, AD’ ADM. Massed of Dolled New Potatoes. mmiies; by FREIGHT anywhere 18 few MAND come OM. ane ork, Rew Jersey, Penmayivunia and GHAND CoN EAT Suna stair, ‘ ee | Rew Gngieed oa. Cotter or M! besoin: ; BOSTOCK'S ssa w-enganyann | |__——Ae —d Tarman Weedous Wonde=tu “Combinat he . e us Antimal +. Morril:'# Leopards, Jaguars fe Cougars | be CAD ge MU vB. Cae io * | ‘» THE ETERNAL CITY T8., $1.00 Rees on ale EAR MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, until} p, Morning § Je of Notions Women's White Lawn Vernet front Rupee ne tod Hoole One eua te dee... AG | Morr see aa a Chittan, Coline oun iain htt aeons sew fd pointed all aide. asses D Drees enuside Light Weight and Douhie hand - 9 Biack, Navy and Brown, or knee pleats—full ati tatlored @ summet—l are a Print el quality—m rumpled, but in short te Morning sale price, ASEMENT. SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P. M—NO MAIL ORDERS. —___________- Turn Where You Will in Our Stores Wonderful Values Greet You. - | Toprint them all would necessitate many columas and then the story would not be told, for that big black pseil thi customers have grown to recognize is busy every hour in the dai marking down, down, down,... These quotations are culy @ results of its work. Price Reductions in | Warm Women’ s Suits, Dress Skirts,&c| Weather Comfort For These Requitteg Extre oud g.9g Pitts men of «maton Shae, 5.08) ® ments, which we o@e at 86 age ve in cost, bat at same sleew & Were 4.49 to 96.98 Were 11.8 to $8.98, hes hable Skirts tural Linen White—pieat yles— Instead ot G98 1.49 | China: Sik Watste-White or Black- EXTRASIZE : CORSA COVERS Iv of lace inserting, Wwekea 5 | sleeve—inatead of $8.40. 1.98) Musiin— . | Cream Late Wainy medaiion Cambric— trimmed vad ‘Waa of finish—ing Shirt w [instead of $3.60, F in| EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS Goodwear Pi aakn9 re Cambric—emb'y Bey aerate. ad of 98 and 1098, Silk Bhirt Walet Suite Taffeta and Loulsine—Piain or Checked—Iiace or stike trim— Instead of U5.98. Black Bathing Sul braid trim—inatead of 12.56. Briliiantine Bathing Bu toad of $3.9. Fancy Lawn flounces Sie , EXTRA SIZE CHEMISES 44 to 52 bust. rte Wzappere | Cord Mente ~ of .# 59 fare uglity House Dreteoe~ . eh one Bs ie oe sin “toe Ta ay Noe |extnn SIZE HOSIERY | oe o Reet Extra fine Cotton—double . 9@, Mle, heels and toes... Brilijenting Travelling jana avy—new mode! Price Reductions in Women's Washable Waists Fine Black Lawn Wi mrietiy tailor made— 8 palr—one tote, wn—yoke with ated th ine: ae | Pain, face on Rai 3 pretty atylew-value Bmre bv Black Lise. Fine White Lawn Wala variety of styl {iad eddie nay | EXTRA SIZE UNDERVESTS =. berthas—val i pa IF slbbed yaen—law na ‘ie Fingr Wain correspondingly reduced bg pBermr | no aleeves—42 to & bust—value ie. o Women's Underwear Extra Sine Ribbed Foot Continaation Sate of the Mittr's Wee trim’... vee OS am Oe a ag Mefore annesneed:— EXTRA SIZE WRAPPERS Cambrie Corset Covers—full front— | Percale and Ca: & low neti trim. ~pearl tone ‘ yokes with and peor d . value 2... shoulder rufflee— . 7} aa. se Cambric Sen nenmaiibe @, @ and 82 bust—value with Remstitched hem— aie Me, 1D) Reduced Dress Goods Mualia pptcpamery Meek... 19 | Now Seaton Suitings: er with ince yoke—value 8. Muslin Night Deestes—hematitoned __ | inoh Imported Giailientee; tutks and ruffile—value 99. 5 ae Sultings—leading enades. # 1c Skirts—deep lawn tog hy tet tucks and siz Black Mohairs—high lestré..... rows eyelet lace—value $1.09... No Mail or Telephon Orders, Reduced Dress Trimmings Persian Appliques, Persian Bandings, also Persian Medallions, Fancy Gold and Stiver Trimmings, Gimps, Plain White Appliques, also Odd Lots of Persian and Gilt Trimmings. ®8 Reduced Handkerchiefs Men's RB 0 Women's All al New v Chiffon Beauty Vell ; Bariler 49 to $2.98..,,.Now 8, 00 08 Hh Migosvoe O38 seianvd Yorn ; lain or Reduced Leather Goods phe Oe ae 98 4 AS Leather Hand Bage-Stied Fancy Combs—Reduced 7" ve ne be + 08 Snell ang Amber—side deck combs—Rhinestor ‘ mig ant " value $1.0. wn | Sole tise outs cane ease Stationery Vinen tined—value $80 ’ "ii Rh a tidewtatos iberre sate AM STR ito Nettin, Table d’' Hote Lunch |. tae Yel pg | 5 Courses... 30 cents ant nate - 1130 TO 230 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 || PREE DELIVERIES Veaetadie Soup va ee by cur own wagons éeily x me PITT Beale ance | wes ue Mount | Goring Lame, redive of twenty-five mutton, Hom o Chmed eet, Potato feted New Green © rere Sileed Tomas wich Lattuce ALL PAID PORCHASES PREE by EXPRESS within one tendred jo Special Departments embraced in OUR AUGUST SALE , 1h pete alles) «6RVERTT WING, om Muslin: Table Linens PASTOR'S s -|NEW YORK THEATRE Si ahs Lary Sheets White Goods | iar SARE tue MAID AAR MUMMY! — Conntortables Pillow Cases Cutlery MANHATTAN BEACH . Piaey | NEW YORK ROOF. ove Ti Theatre Pillows Towels Silverware | Patn's Spectacle DECATUR, iis SOc Vit | ASRS Ia cach of these the powertul atteadtiogs of cut prices mate It an object to . bo PONCE. CASINO %at'2s° PIFP, PAP, POOP. | or comne season. . coe oe beetle poh one way ht 4: rerident and visiting, teady to take advantage of wastes! ; Paz eT ele berrersirptobeny es for our etfortss.++ Compare out buiv stotes with E. EB _ Venter, Metrevannnas & Guiness ¢erwhere.

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