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ESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER s, 1904. a eA : FT Ronnsencae se & Mystery « LE BOY'S DARLING.|! _THE ROMANCE OFA BEAUTIFUL NEW ENGLAND GIRL. "The s HHaeA me “daa Cred. The Entrance to Yale College Campus Where Hereward Caught a Glimpse of the Missing Girl. Ao rs private door, Save most 4 yess yi it had Psp dim ly rene fenehes etek eoeas a Jeolded whiel of their grand olf emplo; Miles caimly stretched forth his hand, caught the | whore Fay w A new and thrilling romantic bus; “ vouchsafed eon Sas re yng au that the tet cared for him. Sige Nbardd | yen eae deft rag lerk the neck him clear| As tho cab wi serial, “The Sorceress,” based Hine | and beiptol tren lead aut had icy “the prev previous A Wir en they | 2 if ge a | From e Teor a og a A nitentren hoped, in iy some} ** . je (j keept grip on wrig- upon Victorien Sardol’s greats | gay ts win her mere red to g Gross sees Pv had ion “ucharged mer Mant umploren, he tried the | “Te ty ad wen. Claude Catne's | hours and his office are there. 1 shall! Sere him and force Rim to tell me hat he has done with Fay. way,” pares the wating oor of. the private office, With « Ld ot We J Lad he smashed In the groun ind looked in., ‘Tae private | fr omit a om, And tistitening his | ih Fe ip on the cowed clerk, Miles | e devotion, “Where ts your master? Tell me the ad fone so far as to say that truth, you panty-taced cub, or I'll choke ‘s brain which devised tous of various | “Hie's—ne's S60 of town—on, business,” Gat then t” y the eipe, who had also threatened to have sent to @ reformatory, Caine had begeed the lad off had eventually succeeded tri reinstating him pr] oon EF de nipped Sev wil it a on ot play, in which Mrs, Patrick Camp- bell is to appear here, will begin in The Evening World of Thure- day, Oct, 13, % ean ectory. and who boards Yale's bull ps foray che oats here, hasn't been 5 Senta as A, fae the outer Pull Size Comfortables eae riv- have gone some- remarked Mark to hurried down Falr- Schell si sin A" tnt ine ‘Belgarde ke Bel . why, That teint t Sebelt's diaappeqratice iy tds Porkape he web pt this t the we een my brain t pi jerde Ht | bod ie ri we had my uncle Pi ae for minute run ayes wae « At the N Haven station the two jumped into ca, giving the driver the address Caine’ sade pinet a lel Bare sorts wherein Dugro's name had deen | gu: : ae connated. The employer, however, still held his head se nee in the eerie almond eted on two in Sareugy t dred yardy “alatants mistaking one of t tauier of the two was — Belgarde, the 4 chattion len was no ote ta there ana witht ae | Quadruple Pate Butter Dishes les, & ie ae the a the eee he and Gan Mine Bel nell have lured her there sere |, 39 on, fon nee bakes ion your’ os “Never in the world. Fay would never bh th aang ald you were iil or” “Would Fav have No, no, The all this. Here we Now to find them brok hor. “Not likely,” bai didn't you ‘say & at Hereward aa, th 4 * bide ep me to ry true? ites Tete a jeri nod. te are ‘ tae 4 paid seant magmas stray rumors which had come to his ears from time to time sina Caine ro. But cn tia shee Lest Lord flu ee de 9 x *t pace Ch nh LY gh ine you jerk came for- he aed waht do You want?” curtly,, wlan to “weak with tr, (Calne—at appointment with but , | the titre ont es aeniuen a re, vay when Hereward noticed that at the further door of t i main Toom Was a hye [lg door IS | in ip out trip, We'll go next to his treet rattled the wa rat visit 10 New they nea eos death business walle 623 casing on is A gat beauty. ing at rt Jo in ge, wit But ip moment Mgher, disin- hingeelf fereely. verewar i ‘a happier with him ian ever Miles was speakin: pg i he | ted the details of v4 frenls of the past twenty-four hours, minute!’ he aid briefly, marted net an ia je leave F ir ab- me. Two heads ere hhette iY dead now at a word his hopes lay ferenied side of Kis ol aractor asserted Whee set, have I 1 pabeppr” he tol that a and mn on . social position, wifi | at t uld have been with me, God bi 1 Then he became vaguely awate that | collegian brieny rel tithe conspiracy against Fay and the} ‘oreman's whole im. tingled = tion and “honest rag: to leave the room. Thi was only reply to the news he had just re ate you going?” asked gence. I am comjag with you to join in your. search. "t try to dissnade and I'll never cease this y Beigarde ts found or Rich Taffeta Ribbons + Ear Se see | Boys’ Outh ae CHAPTER VIII. A Sensational’ Escape—cA "Sam coing to maxe a round of the | prtgreport hojels first in search New Recruit in the Haan} we, Mr. weckwirn, a, streets of the lower Hant—cA Stranye Adven- he To'no Souiment gn hearing, of Play's | into’ Chapel sateect’, amd’ tewera the | on ye aan rare instinct of italien Gre ture and\ a Stranger En- Igo ibe tr Team or the oa ng and rer, up {n front of am ofce nel ni is way. thi h counter in the City of proon tt leeeeee that home + red Miles. 6 hates red Hind le he 00, stop, but slowed coat | Seat eter aay MRC “es the weet. tracks, rvaulted on to the high dividing fence, and. volsing him- self for an tpstant to seoure bis bel- ance, launched himself at one of the But the fugitvé landed safely, te- curing firm foothold and grip, and van- ished Inside One of tha cary as tha train began to resumé ite visual high a20 | on rdant turf, begin- On ot treat, alopes north ward even Eaivermey. doors of Yale) ak the entewnce to the bam Moyes es |e “hefond i The “ola mn, joya's aa attracted a huge post, whieh ‘ae walle papers ‘had “been t itr" observed — ee ton of his poral notices, Soe ‘t Know why Gow RM Rg “dent there are the of the Green,’ here is one ietoria in a New Haven, people ring tne sign: “Dir, 0 will diana and to him jored Hi A new and thrilling romantic: serial, “The Sorceress,” based: upon Victorien queer yashed pent he Xe, ees nage = eee 1 ssa before his! the United Stat the she that Mark wae The Arcade, the Atlantis, the Wind. roo sor and other cany: 8 that hung Inv vain, Bec Beckwith had resistered. at ape of 1oated In Pnarree ea ties “They' ri “made away with him, too,” we rae rane 8 Chan eet Tpee through South Norwalk. It momentarily to perhaps ten miles an fi hour while going by the station. one wereriedd, to Fe. 3 init, bus: on ane The one‘armed man, with inoredidle at the factory akill fof one so malmed, dashed across ‘Veatibuled platforms of the express. A oxen voices broke into an Invol- wntary ery of warning aq the station Mlers saw the almost suicidal deed. Miles Hereward stood gaping foottsh- ly after his vanished enemy, Through- ¢ had gained no clear view of the ° , fi + © an’ tace, BY ROY L. M’CARDELL, | expected me to ait home and shoo the | Ore al its 77 tous OF ve, new 00 purpose, { bare made up my mind tp ¥ mii Then Miles, recovering from his mo ‘ mothe Out of the house all summer long | 47. Ses dnd a new fall oat, poe and that is that you ‘alk oe mentary amazement, darted out on the! ¢ ID you see the plumber, 3fr.| while you gallivanted around the sum-|jong skirts in front ate tn’ style, and | not 7 track. For his quick eye had noted Nags? He wasn't in, you say?| mer resorts! not one of my Greseee are made that our ' A hw ard Bytad sean ba that a‘jong envelope had fallen from | Well, why didn't you wait for) “If you had only them up in ‘ee ; psi ate Fi im the fugitive’s coat pocket me he had/him. You know that tho plunibiog| camphor, or put them in the cedar | me on’ the atrect Fe Feel / reed fn reat, bby iy enn rotor four eed oa ot clothes, rh cheat, or sprinkled red pepper and to-| while othe¢ women, beg Robi og “ denned .and lay » for Miles read his own nam ear the fence, He snatched it ap and regained his place on the platform just as the train from Bridgeport thundered in. Beckwith was not among the de- ascending passengers, ‘As Miles turned away he bethought him of the envelope he had picked up. Te war unsealed. Opening it, he drow out,a bunch of Weatern Union Tele- @taph blanks and a halt dosen of that company's envelopes, On one of the blanks the thief haa apparently begun to write a telegram, nd the “Walt for me at broken sentence South" — The handwriting was the same as that of the telegr @ had recelvea A Ah Stamford station the night be “Tricked!” he mattered dasedly, “2 have been sent here on a fool's errand, while Fay's ratety—nay, her very life may bé in peril. And that scoundrel of this house needs to be attended to, After we turned on the water, which you, through false economy, shat off while we were away all summer, it ran muddy and rusty, and I know the pipes are full of microbes. “Oh, well, never mind; I know you can always find excuses for yourself. Did you look atthe wall paper? “No, don't ask me to go downtown alone and select wall paper} it is not! to satisfy me. Here you will have plumbers in the bouse and decorators all at the same time, and I am ao ner- vous I can't keep still. “Did you order In coal? Did you see about my furs aod tell the fur psople to send them home? "You did? Well, it is a wonder! You never have any time to do anything for me, but of course I do not count. You | have mothing @ise to do but to run around the town, and you never th'nk of all the household cares_] have on bacon over your clothes the months wouldn't have gottca into them! “IL am not your slave, Mr. Nags, I have enough t0,do to look over my own few rags, 1 can't keep a servant fot the | extra work you put upon them, and 1) am 90 tifed agd run dows that I simply am ready to drop. “And you ete me in such a state, | worn out with looking after everything, and you start to quarrel with me be- cause I didn't put your things in the cedar chest. There was no room for them, anyway—my things were init 1 don’t know why I tried to saya those old tags. except that I am saving and economical, for I can't wear a dingle one of those dresses, they are #0 shabby and out of style, “Ot course you don’t care, for by your carelesmess you have ruined all | your clothes by not putting them fn j the cedar chest, but I have saved -all not one- rio of vour tke. ladies while I Took fike r wena But I won't stand Mr, Nags; I won't stand-it! and et oO &m mortified to meet any one a rie d that took any pride in me you, M RO around. dressed in céathy while T wax in er raga! r “We can both have’mew clothes, you my? Where did you get all the money, Nawe? Have you been hid way from me? Yes, you have! eee bee tate ta rts Oh, that I should live jd new “Oh, Herd : hould have lett my happy fite toa ae ho wfen his cai ve an who s ti me, who haggies over een’ pee othe pee around wasting anion. I thenatnge to spend hundreds dollars on* himself, while | haven't lecent thing to put on my back! “Oh, thia ts dreadtult On, auent it of you! A ' a, ie ta and scrape sommes Ont slave and you waate tnoney | me go around so know. friends dress better than I do, vou cared anything for me or tly clothes can his money on toting with his boon com- wrentie ays 4 & kimono’ at is the wa, Tia Ta"she ear my” whole from thie house, mother bee SF a bey of bid (wen : ro vente tities you a at wil ints eratoine to er ubbing toilets vite who ho. hasn't we ie wear, while you talk of got! solothes, Just to bes her he make feel her dependent position. ain RO most been rich an hea: m | YoU er 4 famous ae . Smig, you. a, Seat \y You we ot a you never can ould sow yon Rate my 1B mite Tabs ix men who are too ree ry “you ly think pian opty thle of monee q es reat my ly +} on his note, AA CHE ned It Pay n't the lovely fos chei'4 ter he wrote you telling you he could aot meet the note and you would have CHECKERS ety M'ta.to-d'y & Sat. 0 a it, and he thanked you so sweet, gO wore terribly, Just se like to have a ite and |} Wi TI WAT. EYERY Dat ie 4 her beats | MID ALT wers on china and could ae Baye hint ERS ae pares’ | za eee - tues te BECKY Batata Fiske srase uae Fiske ba ese al i pever, my shoulders | my old duds because I try to nmake a “Why diin’t you put on your other | nnny do the work of a dollar, I take sult? That summer sutt looks so | care of my few old rags, but I tell you, shabby, Your other clothes are full of | Mr, Nagx, if any one gets new clothes rs we have hysterics: agi would not found It out Wy came here to keep an eye on me, while Caine and his other confederates seek to kill my sweetheart, My uncle sald we must both guard her, And I have ree gheew dress but what you act ilke * What have I done, what ba thet ve T said hy + Ployed, wroved false t bt © my trust, fool that I ‘Tee next “local” tor Bridg bd 4 Ofteen minutes, Hevwward an rst South Norwalk ih passenger to moths, you say? “Well, 4 it my fault? I suppose you in this house It will be me! "Tt Ie your own fault if your clothes A Good Picture Puzzle. In) less than an how he Was at the cores) faetory asking, with an asnumed carebeasness, \¢ ho might. speak for a moment with Mark Floyd, foreman of the department in whica Fay was on Hereward had met Mark once or twice, and a certain friendship had #prung up between the two men whose Mle stations were so far apart, Here Bolinee & Vosnar Gt ward's great streagvs, his footbaii results obtained are so widely different as to make the signature of | D { Gantiett a Corian Bavaition Stetign Broth with Bester. Prowess, his education, a Pres Chas. H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria, |BELASCO Tea Be (Bieane'ot Lobeeee reset to Mark, while the foreman’s neat, simple manliness ha: Mine * oe id attracted Floyd ee cordeliy aa Mereward,” said i ae Pay—Miss Be! yr farde at work to interrupted Miles, with Dervous patience. “Why, tan't ‘a have money eno! to get outt ter deltbaratsiy | rome, ou eu woinen ho cou urls ner omit eer aGberetty Se Urea en, ‘SDAP ER ROSEN CRANE, A Material Difference. palatable and ju should grit ree at Lat LY @ married a ‘8.15, Mat rere Jee mothe pewtete vwth aaakrteliting hes it with Castoria and its imitations, Krop the Castoria that bears the si ‘ of Chas, H, Fletcher ever in your mind's particular to remember the counterfeits, sul a6 the Toadstools, There may be @ resemblance in the package, but the ites and “* just as good” kind Why sbcald not our preparation be superior to all other children's reme- | | dies? ave iol easlaoes phftdigne trom 4 Abletsio OG Pea cote to ita perfection? Castoria that bears the signature of Chas. H. | the acme of chemical art as applied to a child’; AMUSEMENTS, as the Mushroom, And be as/ Fletcher is MAJESTIC): Souvent (30 times we r. WARFIELD?, wei | YORKVILLE jenriet: to Sree ‘eh Prices 28. end Ry B10, Mat. Td’ yAGat Laat wh. Herbert Kolcey, Bftie Shannon OTIS SKINNER iis. 14th wt | | Lyric Next week, Beate Tm’. GL Mil “FASE oie Sean TO-DAY, ISLE OF SPICE |Hurtig & Seamon’s JAF I, Lurcey at 2. yi) 1 r= halite entered * ch Then. 60th st.ALexav 4, Sto ; | medicine, be looking badly.” Not th, 1 hope Castorin always bears the signature of y /KRITH NW ti | Raerets sees We. Taps | Harvester. sit eighad“t and spe Fisnnol Shirte aiaasecesece SO eee “ee * 5 Courses... 30 cents 11.30 TO 2.30, THURSDAY, OCT. 6th, neat na dete men and MORNING SALES Saiag erg Gas a ha en sassig i AM URB MENTS, Ne [Yates rn a ronan 28 = pROCTORS ECE | CASINO Sst 2%, PLP, PAPE, POUP| : -% had sprang to his feet and ~% Busou, IN MR. | po oie st a scant County Chairaan) 934 (ps (hip BEVY BEAUTY’ NY 7 Q@morrow, ty, antil I P, Fiyibees, ity alas simeabi | Sas) al f- mre" STARMAN KEANE, | METROPOLIS ® sei ric! ~ ‘ia nere “i ithe, foreman, jay- ik Hew jameriean edt unt an Boe 142d St. & 84 Av M."__,|] Bourette Cotton Cheviots Women’s New Fall Jaokets “f don't und what Nd ‘ “CAPTA Ss} “Lex Tog: idly fabrics for all Tan Covert Black Cheviot— 4 achat cei oe ren =| [20 Ss : a3 ‘AFTER HBR NiGET. | ate aa te aah my an ~ +e ety a wel Smith @ Euler — ~- - ol He was tar too self-absorbed 10. see The LADIGS MAT, TO-DAY. the look of dumb misery that leaped Dewey Nowery Hariesque 14TH ST. THEATRE; w, oonpyy @ie8 Pay, -1O 1 Bie, To-niahe, Edgings and Insert jainsook, into Mark Floyd's bl font ey Rast 14th St. 2 Mot Knight. The Gay Modiete mK and Camory nm al ench: pationt eves SYDNRY AYES. New Matines To this revelation, or the start in the Betee An's ip Be designs in Floral, Fleur de Lis, which twiterrd his fr The TH" Gotham PADINS' MAT, TO-DAY. Western Plara TEXA 5. Sunder Coee bitry 2 ' = ' foreman had, after the manner of men Gay Masquerad *Titie changed trom A EA RANGER 5 other ¥ yo pt ae of Dis temperament, never breathed ASH and 34 ay ip to Coney fh owing to Waal compltcations coL. MAID eM Matiness: value “nh? ABBa Wed understand,” broke in have the honor ta ime Belgarde, and’ — °° @ word of his own silent, all-consuml bre for Fay, Yot that love had rowel aud Gtrengthoned day by day fora | Aunt Dinah |e picking berriee—Can, you find herd ROBRATS, HATER & Pater ‘COL bY WAY, The Allisons and The 4 Huntinasa MAT, TO-DAY, 26-800. 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