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v bie & The A new and thrilling romantic ‘serial, “The Sorceress,” based Upon Victorien Sardou’s great play, in which Mrs. Patrick Camp- bell Is t ear here, will begin in Tho Evening World of Thure- bg ene! od OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. imarde’s, father, Judae | Bvinarde, phew, and , vartner, | judge's for- | Mfoalety | against Ci against ie. by & mysterious rd nearly captures battled. ee te lured to b Norwalk by a falar tel ‘These he again confronts the one- who onee more escapes him. armed man Nie returns x Tiridaeport. where he can no,trece of Pay: but where he ts joined Mark Floyd, who also loves Mise Bel- fare AUN wen the two men come aad ubon @ girl whom both recognise as CHAPTER IX. A Cab Episode and the “Cat |; Direct’’—The Race Con-| tinues to Meriden—A Mid- night Search—News at} Last. I clamation of surprise was not) far to seek, The two men had hurried into the quadrangle and around the corner ot | the row of square red brick buildings erected there in 17%. ‘There the full expanse of campus lay | before their eyes. And never a vestige | ot the girls who bad entered the col- lege grounds not fifty yards ahead of HE reason for Hereward's ex- re are they?’ gasped Floyd. “Whitte can they have gone?” “There are a dozen ways in which | they could have loft the, quadrangle | and a dozen more places where they could have passed out of our sight,” returned Miles, “but no one unfamiliar | with the college could well know of such exits, It's all a mystery. Here, become separated from my fancee on ¢ train, and forthwith I lose all trace @f her, She vanishes from her home, from het work, from my life, The next | day I. see her in another city nearly | twenty miles away, talking on friendly | terms with a girl who is not on speak- | fey terms with her, and calmly enter- jeg Yale's grounds without a chaperan. Bhe who is the most modest of girls! Then comes this second disappeara: Oh, 1 can make nothing of it all!” ‘The full term wos well on, and the campus was dotted by groups of under- graduates, most of whom wore golf caps and yoluminous sweaters, had long, | lank ha nd were smoking industri- ously at huge briar pipes, Here and there hurried, In ones and twos, students wih books under thet arms. Une of these latter, a pallid, hollow-eyed lad, cargiessly dressed and parrow-chested, had carried off the larg- eat number of scholastic prizes and hoo- ors in the annals of Yale, Great things} were predicied for him and he was) pointed out by had the collegiate world es un iniedeciual phenomenon. Yet as he crossed the campus with hurried, awkward steps and bent head, pot a soul-amons te hundrals of lounging students gave him a second Biance or a sec nd thought. The mas strives for and wins academic who honors j# never a popular hero In any big college. His classmates imy admire huis briin-prowess, they may—and often do—look upon him as @ highly superior Being from another world than them- belves, But they do not court his s0- a j frome Sledge no freak of fickle fortune jwhere It had evidently been lett while 2 s& Great # «# Connecticut & ‘THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1904. Mystery ‘A YALE BOY’S DARLING. THE ROMANCE OF A BEAUTIFUL NEW ENGLAND GIRL. we The Search for the Missing Girl~She Is Seen on Main Street M4 Meriden, of the college ie and and Hereward broke into rrived just in Spee to hear When It diréet the cabman to 4 re the station. hearin ie nation, Yet members of that |S4 #a¢ BAve the order, Lae same cheering crowd were hiasing him roshed up. iertemety ip} weeks or Decaaee hel dared to give away his own house. |yweetheart, what are you Hobson's feat at Santiago Harbor was jurned Spencdes to the skies, and the echoes ways Cy a the plaudits were drowned in howls| " @ inade ke, you of derisive laughter at the rumor that |ahe said, coarsel: you’ some silly woman had kissed the hero. |Get out of my way, please.” A thousand similar |; thn o A Milcs {68 fickleness of public applai own mother broken rth hed. fate torrent of pinspheey Be out not us the great American natio > | Tore ota, eeee, WeLew Seuiemeen oes | nately Uplitis and humbles ita heroes, { (han at the Al But the college hero is on @ no other disinterested hero-worsh| * Ani Tea a ope cutee cs his less famous lamenatee vr ¥: yh he cried, breathlessly. nett im a kines; fran | wae unrecognizing 8 com Se ss seme ot a tha it Sue ante a was woma: oma ne en ghe Oe he can land high-bred. Her very expression, ay og iy 1 ot th na the adorwd\ too, had taken on @ coarseness that RS al i ert a yaad br tures al ine. an ere W: po hg ho extraneous change of cir- | slight taint of iauor on her breath. Hesstiricse we A strident, silly laugh from both girls Herewards A. grin of tHendllness broke | arg, ecu dor, ihe ete ei i aren features, and he advanced on Tetusewedied cslicaions Souaers at Ailes, soiging the latter's Rand in mighty re For Miles Heroward, the fat foack, was as much of a Tete in his way pedestal the Fuscamfted col} lomian. “Oh, Fa: hy groaned Hereward. “You mui insane, re. What horrible spell have a villains cast over you?” | “Why didn’t you detain he r quer- ied Mary, angrily. “1 was too far be- = ar Vd never have let Miss Bel- with taht Schell woman,” | Lav quired the giant. “I'm out of form,” ‘responded briefly; “I'm taking a day or two off “e et re Ch font Good ‘Tuck! e giant nodded and pageod leaving Miles and Floyd te onuiaus thelr vain search for the two ey Fetraced their steps to, the ollter streets, bewildered and at a } next to do. reba ‘Whatev iything: baa ih Wis ol it my Ny ae 0 ay all mean,” said| go to Floyd at jast, “I don't like the Hooks | of | far shoul Hattie Schell, She was laugh! eee their cab. we caught that glimpse of her, her laugh when she didn’t intend harm to They had turned into deep-shaded Kim and were approaching ttell You ier og tell the aciven to tation. We'll follow. This take us there as soon as himaelf aboard the trolley by dias a down Chap] riveet they whizzed. “T supposed you noticed,” said Floyd, o way t) the call "that there nin the cab’ I had a0 er, exeapt for fog. What sort of looking man “TI couldn't see, T had a, a fleeting eiimpad of him, He wore a dark sult of some sort and had dark hair." street Chapel, when down the st sacred edifice ame the two slightly in the Jead. A four- |was walting for them on "%, eeled cab he corner, the occupants made the brief tour of | and that's the kind of a man you would BY ROY L, M’CARDELL, snarl at and say mean things of! “y*r need not hurry home early) “Oh, if women were half the back- to-night, I am going to Mra, diters men are! If women sald the Seally- Wage’ sreception. 80 you mean things men do! But. thank good- | can Jook in the lee-box and fix yourself ness, they have some kindly feeling for | wp a cold supper—although I suppose! Others, How do I look? Is my hat on you will take advantage of my getting *ralght? Does my petticoat show be- out of the house one night to go to low my skirt? You wouldn't care if it) did, You would walk right beside me | with my ‘pettlooat snowing below my skirt, ding that every woman was some expensive place and eat a djn- ner that will cost you more money than| I spend on myself in a year. Yes, this Is @ new dreas. Do you suppose I could | uehIns at me and making fun of me 0 to Mra, Seally-Wagg’s reception in an | P&RIn@ my back, old Mother Hubbard wrapper? “Mre. Scally-Wage hee @ new car. “There is no use asking you to go,| Mage with the Scally-Wagw arms on It after the way you talked about Mr.| HOW could they be the sort of people Seally-Wagg—well, you did ay that business men downtown fought shy of| the money they do? his schemes, but 1 know you only sald| “Charity begins at home, and If you thot because they are my friends, only gave me a2 much spending money | “I believe Mr. Scaily-Wage is an up-|as Mr. Seall¥-Wage gives his wife, right man of affairs.. Look how neatly | then you might by in a position to talk! |ho dresses, and he always wears his; ‘They have only been In the nelg’ Vandyke beard trimmed Deaunfully porhood three days, and everybody says May Manton’s Fashions. clety, imitate or envy him, nor do they care for his society at their gatherings. Except for a very small number of fei- low workers, he stands almost solitary and compantonless, Nor does he al-| ways shine el socially ¢ elivetue ally in after life, Many an Honor Man | or Scholarship Winner ja, after graduu- | tion, forced to content himeet with an underpaid tutorship, a position as sub- master in some private school, or even @ less ambitious life-work. ‘Treading almost on the heels of this prla winner A second man crossed the campua, He towered half a ead above his companions, his shoulders were broad as a m radiator, the tanned battered face 1 by a shock o tangled long hair was heavy, moros even stupid, Hig stained sweater bore that coveted reward of intercolleg.ate Athletic victory, the huge initial “¥ He hore rather the aspect of a coal- heaver than of a coliegian Yet as he appeared there was a nt. tleeable ‘stir througaout the Ka boys talking turned him. surly nod tn passing flush ure and threw utter delight ship. Few dared ¢ those few did #o wi struck re ta ordina crowng N cam cased to state in open Men to whom pests | ut their re ygnized hero- ot giant and bh & certain at varian awe: | wi impudence, As| for reah they would svoner | have slapped President Hadley on the face and asked ior A ciga than | tO dare aduress Wale sullen, suveK-naired wiohau For the men with the "¥) on his! gweater was none other hark Henwel- | Tigwe, Yale's greatest and most famous} football guard There is perhaps no other adulation, | raauat Blouse Waist, HIB blouse walst !s made of |vory white crepe de Chine, with the chemtsetts IT of ceru Ince over white chiffon, trimming and tle of measaline satin, Ma- terial for medium size 1s 4 yards 2, 3 &4 yards 7 or 21-3 yards 4 inches wide, with 1-2 yard ofatl-over lace and 1 1-4 yurds of ait to trim as illustrated Pattern No, 488 tor 22, H, 3, % and @ Inc 4 boat will be mailed for 10 cents, Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulitrer Bullding, New York City.” Her Was about to follow when Heroward pe you say and yet be able to spend all | ‘Not my uncle then, Mr. Beckwith's bale iy Hew ‘This thickens the plot, “the prs though, fon he It yee then that she er Fy Pa? the Wen “i a New Haven has been . ert Unexpected pr preoseee Ae tok her leaned Schell, the dri, ever here. mhey'ht thst A block?” wagon, obliquely had valened a on dnterminable wait “Tio a ele Sete was removed from in front oti can't stand this!” cried Miles al th. “Are you a good at running is lenw than a lo to the station, Come on!" set off at a They set their way through he dodging vehicles and choosing. short cuts. Panting ‘and dusty, they arrived at vay of panions, An inspli y or her com) nm inspira- Uon seized Bowery Going to the ticket window, he sa! “My two sisters, ne of them tall and slender and dressed in some sort of dark blue stuff and the other short and thin, with yellow hair and white eye- lasties, are leaving town dnd I came | down ‘to see them off. But I was de- |} tained and I'm afraid they've gone. man with them. A dark-haired man in | Have you seen them? They had « . They in for they wanted J fateh the 2 express that’s just | The gentleman had p oaly one arm, ould) of the party you meant?’ sone ile rd to te ee bl on the ov orled Then ~ ¢ latform | Aare Mirlden! What's the t ot ai . Gets to Meriden at i plied the wonderin ry, minutes to walt Cnwe hire special?” 3 “Tt would do you * W pied at this time of fay. I'm sorry. bi Miles waited to heer pe more. Bnaton, they are the loveliest people, and they run up the biggest bills at trades And then they must be distinguished people. They have a hyphen, and only | know you can’ Waldorf-Astoria, “Every other woman gives receptions block, and thetr husbands put on t with o black ascot tle pits a Dear! and help their wives receive but you, t in & fro! with a black ascot tle, striped trousers and a pearl pin, but % ls only twenty-six and too young to Sgnting hs his way in the world, and, peer oy, he has no one to pay his tailor pits, “You are angry at him because hi whed his dress suit, but you form: to pay a debt of honor. I do not waning your | at the same time. You.can hard- iy tell your clothes from his, as you and he are the same size, except that he is much taller and stouter than you and 80, as you won't go and he can’t, [ will have no one to take m: am going | fe a vorrae*. Rasa will te for pe bind yker only o e $10 a night | his best carr! rn whl | downtown wasting your money. think of me being obliged to go to-a reception in a hired carriage. "T never complain, I never say a/ word; but, say what you like about } me, belittle my dear little brother Willie, sneer at my mother, who is| really very fond of you, even if you id now you are runnin telling everybody ti attending a reception iy ‘aga’s and t ® rescal and a “Let you have some money, lags? Now just because you men's of anybody in the neighborhood.| you are| do bearudge the money’ she borrows | re working against fa! ‘and told him what be had | ~~ Ht ap his tickets and change he re- | and o Jolnea Floyd r better | Vitor fh an iy own,” mused “but clew Pg. io. $0 Do ‘yu ba’ anythin is about No trace could they find | @ to yor Yo! a oe to yo has jot ie eet it ae Chu avenue and looks of the burned Ci Rescoatoa ¥ led Wy once more toward the Cee-ibe weaiy pod pl iJ two hills where ‘weary men ne said, fore! quicker pace, Not a thi head pete, & haat ver City, beauties rit than ingiand, bile New of any Pg Fry Pit" that car car , except that Tes the | sometimes called t! a classmate © es there, and he used to say it ha netural nd more energetic almost any other city But all that won't be our quest, with a ruefu' hadn't been stalled pave nailed the whole trio at the Darkness had failen when the two fnae reeneg the “Bliver Li done that tight’ beyond endless cxslalsosd ria answering to such ered and such @ afscrption had m, the rop, other hostelries they recelved the sam discouraging Le ane Fo peed answer- regiat lighiand, the Meri- Arlington and been seen. pase th > charred ruins of the fine City n_ down past the station aj eet vain street to Cotony street the Intter In elther direction; ke tO ‘West Main street and up, ip. toward the beautiful residence dij the bill. corner where massive rh stands guard over Crook forges to the tower ity Hali on the opposit« when the two ‘eat Mains atreet tant gee oaty a this distance, the best people have a hyphen. The| Pay Waldorf-Astoria has a hyphen, and You | posed say a word against the ce: Sat tin that w woman eary body to's waiks in has no ot money. he only | yg “Fit ju one 1 spend five dolla: uo have any | Nagm, give it to mo! Oh, now you have succeeded in "¢ Niing my even ts te that when thought you were rotor Wil ould took reat | drove ” Vee rere een oes zoe pend plenty. You told me ou were a re june for epital money to , waste, "You saw I was ‘alae out to spend qulet evening { casion to t wn to pla: rhope gamble jars! “Why don’t you come home and see that no peamare of ish while You run around town! be here alone, you say? Well, throw it up to me that for once in my life f a think moing to cal | Nage, the penple I go with are | of culture and refinement, Wag {3 a natural blonde—I know ba ve heard Mr an envl +f mows and you tak get in the house? a ring me here alone, T won’ 1, But remember, Mr. Fos Mrs. s. Knox say bleached, but that fs snow slander Knox AMUSEMENTS. Wallack's@v. $20. 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