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~ "Henceforth ft is death to all who would _Paise 4 hand against my darling!” | a caged animal from side to side in search of some means of escape or of cfense. The moon had become once more cov- «i with dense slouds, and as the two sopd down Relay place that pretty Ift- street Practically in darkness, avo for its few artifictal {iiuminante, The fenee that cuts off the end of the street can't be more than a few atl # yards away now. “What a surprise for him thought Hereward, with grim | humor, At that moment the moon once more fener APTER VI. | burs ree ‘A Midnight Race for Life and| viid whi The fugitive looked ahead, his blood- Death — The One- Armed | *%0t, aching eyes taking In each min- ute detail, Man's Last Stand—A Pis-|“Tyero, vot atty teet ahead, the white | picket fencé crossed the street, cutting tol Play and a Leap “heal the| om an further ~ progress. Beyond, Dark — Hereward’s Des- perate Ruse. OWN the moonlit street sped the | doubtless to prevent unwary wanderers “fugitive, Miles Hereward thun- | from plunging unaware into the stream. ively stop the one-armed man's fight Place him at the angry athlete's) OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ‘a, father, aioege,, Bou Belaarge, y Place. ‘through the palings, glittered and D fered along. close at ais hee!*) “ite; turn now at bay,” prophested shimmered the dancing waters of the Rippawan, = TI & drop of | perhaps four 1h Soc street-end to river, and the fence had been get there no Yonger troubling himself to run at) siiies, and he gathered himecif together ee speed, gs he knew that the bith | to sweep his puny antagonist from his ce and deep river that closed (he, path. Of the short strect would effec- His forecast wae partially corrpot. erey. Now that the long chase was #0 early at an end Hereward had leleure think more clearly. Just what part this one-armed man | was playing in the conspiracy to mur- der Fay Bolgarde he could not say. But hile attempt of that same afternoon and bis later evident shadowing ot} them on the train (for of this his pres- fence in the Stamford station left no| fou im Miles's mind) was proof = of his murderous Intent. It ‘also evident that he knew Biles faa mee him as the man who) had tried to burl Fay to her death tn! front of the car; for, bad he been in- nocent. or really as Intoxicated as he had seemed, he would not have fled when confronted by Hereward in the mation, As Hereward drew close and closer on his victim no pity or idea of giving the other a chance for his lif tered his ‘fugry brain. This man had sought the | Wife of the girl Miles’ loved. Ho had tried, in dastardly fashion, to kill her. He merited no more pity than would a mad dog and Hereward vowed he should ive no more. It was not with bat- tle, but with death in his heart that the Yale boy rushed like an avenging spirit after his panting wornout victim. Three stepa more and he would be in the tripple, choking the cowardly Ufe out of him. A cold, murderous fury DOesessed the boy, “First the servant and then Caine hin ™ master,” he muttered between set teeth. ‘The one-armed man staggered on, His | breath came in Indored sods and his knees trembled spasmodically at every step. He seemed to divine the death- intent of his pursuer and to realize how cant would be the shrift accorded him, for be struggied onward, glancing ike BY ROY L. M’CARDELL. yy do you find me in tears? Much you care whether I an in tears or not, Mr. lt you found me broken-hearted and May Manton’s Fashions. Child's Princess Dress, HIB princess drei | with a bright with fronts, side-fronts, backs, sid visibly at the @ntro back, The yoke ef and the shaped bertha, that is applied over The sleeves fall, gathered in arrow years) je 21-4 yards of plain with & with 37-8 yards of plaid 8 inch Plaid @ inches wide; or #1 yanis 2 whea one material is used. Pattern 4807, for girts of 4, 6 § and 1 years aid, the trimming belng black velvet ribbon. the walet portion on indicated lines. atts wide, or 11-2 Will be mailed for 10 cents Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulitzer “name: tag, New Tork City.” A Man Hunt by Moonlight in West Park and Relay Place, Stamford, Conn. Tenched the fence and a revolver, bis foe to rise to the surface, gleamed in his hand. Ho was for the time an ucterly differ- ‘He levelled the weapon with viclous}ent being from his usual sunny-tem- euddenness on Miles. Heroward paused for the fraction of a) !rtincts, second. He was totally unarmed; and even the most supreme athlete is no match for a cripple who is arnted with a revolver. Hereward's hesitancy was only mo- mentary, He had come far and fast and ‘was not to lose his revenge now that it was practically within his grasp. ‘With a growl more brute than human, he leaped forward, disregarding he he death threat of the weapgn's black muzzle. But that instant of hesitation bad cost him all he had hoped to ain. For the one-armed man had had time 4) gather himself together for one su- preme fina! effort. Throwing the pistol with terrific foree full In bis assallant’s face, the fugitive seized a picket with his one hand, vaulted the fence and plunged bodily into the dark waters of the river, Hereward, heediess of the gash in- Mioted across his face by the hammer ut the hurled revolver, rushed to the fence just in time to see the water close over enemy's head. The one-armed man wheeled as he; Mrs. Nagg and Mr, — Are Back in Town. # “Everybody is happy but me, Nagat | includes a platted skirt and combines plain blue serge Tt is made backs and ftounce and ts closed ia- is obtained by means of trimming Material for medium sise (@ yards of plakl $7 inches wide; 9 yards of plain ards of plain with 2 yards pt 41-8 yards B set Yonty eesie Stee Miles snatched up the revolver and, leaning on the fence, calmly waited for she says, ‘Wink of asking me what was the mat- ter! “Lok at this house! The paper is coming off in the partor, Brother Willle | Dut his feet there, yoo say? “T knew you would have some unkind remark, some eruel slur about my dear | little brother, You saw I was so happy at being home again after the awrul summer IT have spent, That's why you start scolding. "You know it was all your fault that we closed up the house and went away for the summer, I would have pre- obstinate, and of course I had to give in to you because I am a poor creature with no spirit to stand up against you, “Just because it cost a lot of money you are angry. Oh, you pretend you are not aygry, but I know you are. 1 ean tee it You come to me wih a you do not care how much !t cost, if the trip has only done me any good. “How could it do me any good? What I needed was a change of scene, an! how could I get a change of scene when you were always with me, finding fault |“ making my life miserable! ing along. Byt you know you did not Want to come. You PRETENDED you Wanted to be with me, but I could see you would much rather have gone back |to your wild companions with whom you used to play chess at the Harlem | Branch of the ¥. M,C. A. when you | were a bachelor, “and I was so glad to be home— | home with the pleasant momories of my trip, although I never knew what ft was to have one happy minute while |} was away, | this It always ts. AMUSEMENTS, To-day, 25¢., 50¢ PROCTOR'S feiiteie BIO STAR VAUDEVILLE p I Henry ¥ | Maremann | ul an Liye The Great. | Sylvan’ GENTLEMAN of FRANCE.” wit Arise. feabel Eves son and toc An Excellent Vau jw CAPTAIN LETTA with Bie Bix Stock Co, la leo Orrea: Vasoerite { Witter Vent oAY, Soadon!. Ht (GRAND PRINE OF PILSEN “Yes, L know I insisted on your com- pered self. Two hereditary primeval bequeathed by ancestors from the Bt Age, were raging In his beain to the exclusion of every other thought fret, Reven cond, the Desire of the Man Hunt. Me stood there thus, with unshaking grip on the pistol 4nd unswerving pur- bog to shoot to kill, “It may not be sportemaniike to shoot game swimming, muttered to him. self with an ugly laugh, “but it's A hasty glance at the moon showed bim that in a few moments another cloud would obscure it. “Ho's taking a good long dive,” he thought, “but he'll have to come to the top in a second or two now." And again he fell to scanning the flashing ripples as they played elusively under the moonlight's track. A sound broke the dead stiliness, the sound of a loug Intake of breath. Tae fugitive had come to the surface not twenty yards away was shak- ing (he water out of his cars and gos. trils @s he trod water and looked around him, His first glance fell standing relentless, deadly pale, with leveled revolver, "Every other woman's husband is kind to her. | always has a pleasant word for his wife, and he praises the meals and tries to make everybody happy around him,” “Here we are just back in town after an absence of several months, and because | am happy you sit scowling and never say a word!” crying my eyts out you would never | Everyboty ia happy but me. Every) on nervous ‘other woman's husband ts kina to her. Look at Mr. Dabd! He always has « Pleasant word for his wife, and he praises the meals and tries to make everybody happy around him. “Suppose Mr. Dubb !s not employed | and suppose his wife doas keep board- ers? That is none of our business, Mr, Dubb has been looking for employ- ment, but he Is so nervous that be éan't slesp until after midnight, and, of course, he does not get up till noon; but he fs so gentle and so thoughtful, jad orly the last time I met him the ferred to stay home, but you are so! false smile on your face and tell me tears how hard his wife how rhe had to econ mize. “A woman appreciates thoughtfulness, You are not thoughtful; you are away from me all day at your old office, d to work an th nking of nothing but making money, +) 1 am and am i eatin and then at you are te tired t vy, and am so glad to be bak af 10. ik take me any4 ttle home, you ot scow! “Mr, Dubb ree doautigay, but tf never say a word! sk you to carve, you aay yo! - | “Oh, never mind! I know i |i He SL OTTE Ea 12 Insist apan tt you spill thé], Oh, well never mind’ te | ‘LOVE'S ERY. K. y on the tablecloth and cut YOU | T nave no spirit; you would tke to to} feit and. get_me #0 nervous that you or the da: wee Dub Gund the house all Mr. Dubb sits ara day saying kind words to hia wile and asking her for $% You never ask me f ‘ou only scorn me! . but she a thank me “Look at that beautiful pink necktie 1 bought you before we went away this summer was tho best quality of pink allie and had heen reduced to 47 cents, You told me it war kind of me to get It f you ever worn it? “You It That isn't all a wo- jor me. yb never worked In his life; hor the artistic tempera- thonght of work brings AMUSEMENTS. 14th ST. THEATRE said wins “Fat Res’ vid, 28. to $1.50. Good seate, Be. Ines Idol.” N.Y. World. SYDNEY AYRES. ant splendid company in A TEXAS RANGER POF ALL WESTERN PLATS. mis. BECKY Mate snows” KEITH'S S'2 ond werk: Lath and Se. CASINO _Sourenir PIPF, PAFP, PUP Wway s nm" bi Princess Sict'thucs (000 FOL notnt"cnse: Lytle BAR eee sietinn, eT Next Week—OTIS KI STARs APTER MIDNIGHT. "WEST END Rarcatytanctenth BS on Hereward | e to his eyes when he told mo | “Oh it is 5 no vse, Mr. Nagg, some +4) H SES, Saeed, arly kills herself run- | ¢ to say you make @ Horeward expected therother to dive would have dong again at once, but instead he continued, Again levelling the revolver and tak to tread water lelaurely with the ease!" care to alm low in order to allow of a skilled swimmer and@ to geno quat- | fF the deceptive nature of the light, ly at his enemy. |Hereward preaved the. trigger. ‘The slouch hat had fallen off and the | report. fue seas SS the expepiae swimmer's face showed gleaming and) “Defective if eft he growl ghastly against the dark background ee the ‘again, again an r of troubled water. ch time that same maddening metal- Yet such was the grotesque and elu- rpllck snawered his pressure, sive effect of the moonlight that Miles | Him? OMY then the irutu dawned could not clearly distinguish a single 2) Patol wee empty! detail or feature of his enimy’s face. 1a was why the one-armed map, he could intimidate Hi ppped the see. wea ‘Thus for a full second tietor and vic- oan nad aro tim faced each other, barely sixty feet | \ apart, Again A strange hesitation withheld Miles j layed from firing. It seemed unfair to shoot | even so despicable a creature at such | a terrible disadvantage, | No thought of mercy, of forgiveness saver by oO id rhe ¥ by Plunging into the ett Sostometious, ie yiver; and. th began Ses arty ‘ie on bo Stoad wate, ‘0 swim sco the Opposite sido of the creck. one He “had waited s0 jorder to Wiens ee von | All- Wool Twill Flannels amused | Sha! tbe Sk merely in eoft “No Place Like Heara’s for Velie” is again demonstrated in Our Great Fall Sale! Large assortments of Fall and Winter Goods for perzonal use, and in connection therewith Species Tt Tah a6 bo other inducements can ‘ot do, Black Taffeta Silks oT inches wide—full lustre, with desira| i. “Guarantee” Ai Woo! Crepe Albatross %-inch, algo All We Bearattere fancy al fancy sl @ cent qi LY cereperecerarereenseede Mixtures barre! ee dot Mech okirte—sa Scarlet and Navy—also ker Flannels—all shrunk—S cent quality. ...ccseee 124 Mercerized Foutard Sateens | entered the collegian's enraged mind | "ture and humil ARCOM | Took like and he was still as me fone ie as dat en to ats wore ‘vs os bay co ever that this would-be murderer of | tou mM. and as he tediised how |fe \nnut Hf sents | Fay should not escape alive to make | the rower a the swimmers | OUF Fall sale price, while let another attempt against her. ne ae Sipping, the Blckels, swy 8 vavvsonabbebeavesedencodeneds en cere + [aan Senne bank leading to the | Mercerized Percalines | “the. ‘M-inch—Black, White and new Fall | The silenoe was broken at length by a leape Ft a man, noting his pur- | 4), xaA ? |low laugh from the one-armed man, « {laugh that combined derision, amuse-| ment and utter contempt, and that | awoke Miles Hereward from his dream | of forbedrance as a slap on the face As ue “i %0, the black clouds once ore blotted the moor view, (To Be Continued.) AMUSEMENTS. Look at'Mr. Dubb! He skirts Taffeta Cretonnes patedine extreme Lion “ Mantel Draperies, eterevatue 36... «17 | Black, Bive poses Jeo ho il iets ie Silk Woe cords ‘he Oileloth White Marble and M yards Yard Wide Maslins Heavy wee ae Bale PHOS. ..00+ mes Bataw” ‘AP 206 |ehusdren's School Hose” White Marseilles Quilts Wie ta an ay fae! Dress Suit Caves value 2.0. m’ California Wool Blankets | size Whit pe N's OSD Stara vieetia Then. 68 Ver'’s (Pim Ax somns0 epiews ‘Thea.of Var't'e 5 (Autom’tie W'nde a Basten tle Wer a ‘Theaot Var't' ate wat an | ulie, mut he is keh ato (ro her, Es and that ty more than yeu are. objected to this was next door 2, ne apse : 5 a LPHIC YY day, and saw how he a t0 vn] 2 Vicari then Yar everybody man floss: whiskers like Mr. Dobb weart, eat kind 4p women—not that be hasn't \# He pS 1@ steps the other | | Wallack’s Bv.8.20, Mats Wod.& Sat..2 15. | in he ‘ale wi singe fie ie | yt 3 hay emg ete AS ae aay Chara afk fe! i corven ea a Jo you sow! so? You hate to wail who fe kind to his wite a LLL WH then, too, Mr. bb always lou! = iE ne AA | Comedy rit fair sample of the way you | ane nsec come) | x90, will we are, just back in town ater | BROADWAY Brahe, oo Eee. a absence of several months, and NIGHT, wins #0 neat! cE MM realize compare me other. women, but If 1| am not good enough for you why didn’t For the Foregoirig no Mail Tdaghens Osten taladld Te preveat buying by Scams and to ianure widest pone tion, we limit quantities. Great Rich Da For Curtains and rot Vorlety of Handsome Dress Hats, 5,00 No two alike—Velvet, eon and Gtik, Velvet and Maline, Silk and Braid, Vel- vet and Braid, Chenille Braid pe: Fa made by first-class miltiners, thal correct style touch that only an expert | can give......This price here meang ___ | qualities and styles, that compete with eee | ig marry some other ae. I ane you | eat det eed eta der a | va ad a re iy . n't you re say a word! | will not stan 4 (Moved it and the very frat day that we mature | we | a t | {to our little home that T have’ always {made @ haven of ‘rest and quiet for you! Bray & corn, seth Dally | CIRGLE “There he goes slamming bo a ie house! He wouldn't even firet evening of our return Mo eles | me! “{ do believe he's comlog back! Oh, why doesn't he try to be pn CHECK able? Me, Ness. don’t you come in thin | Prices 26.60,78.51. Mats. Wet & Gat.2, he, 8 If you do T'll go lock myself | up in my r You will £6 downtown then? a itt Rr. he foes, and | am et ERS x's U2 Lath for, oe nt | BELASCO de Sortedihomdvelioed | |! This ie what I THEATRE, Byes 8.15 nda, happy AMUSEMENTS, | YORKVILLE ci! inating "ascey ceeee ; A att aYERY Dut Bebe, METROPOUS™ Saye a! "7 Entire Change of Rill Rach Carter De Haven f Jas J. Morton, Ci Johnson, Haines & Vidora, Bnigmareile Gach Slaters. Riccobono's Horses, others. PASTOR'S ROBERTS, HA WAY, ‘The Alt CAN MAT. WED., 25-506. AMERIC ay. HER MAD WARRIAGE ~ | THe} ine vr. 7 Deny bavi MA ‘0-0. Mth 8, 2 Hot K Cotham 120th and 34 ay Mth 8t., nang 94 ay € soe ee ‘OUB. ROBERTS. cOLDY @| THE nd The 4 Huntingss | } Hurtig 2 Seamon’s ,;° we tr aor Girls, Mamund Day & Co. fled & Carlton Kapostion 4 9% BEVY of BEAUTY) nee 413, Mate Wed. & Sat, 8 SROOKLYN AMU: MENTS. Keeey $2: "Niu PR bh MONTAUK #3°5% 3s criticenvew= |THE MAID sit MUMMY “oneerts and Sroopwaler aon CADEMY OF MUSIC. 14h ot atrring pf, | any vevally sold at $1.40 and 1008 wer coh Ta these at Oe Others at (ineluding irae, phoe To-morrow, be vent Turbans—Pea Feather Bac Be S00 Fine French Flannels Beautiful qualtty—all weol--chotesst patterns—dots, rosebuds, figures, ete. (salesmen’s length 0 ot 8 to 0 yarda)~ Novelty Sooke ch Manne tn choloest tyiea—scet ie ne them y to sais recent 29 qualities at. BASBMEN' Women’s Dress Skirta Biack and Navy Cheviot—sew styles, some 1 with otras sirape and butone—all ten, ; Qi 59 Tweed Tallor Snitings oe. all aad