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ae he Varick ~-~< Diamonds. A Thrilling Netw Lowe, Mystery a SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. CHAPTER VI. Robbery! — A Brave} Girl’s Desperate Ruse} —The Cipher Solved -—A Sound in the Darkness, ing the burglar’s task of break- M ing imto the house so nearly completed was to try to leave her per- flous hiding’ place and summon help. A® soon as the man had wrénched the bar from its position he turned the Tantera for & moment on the fasten- » igs of the window and examined it. ‘Phat instant was enough for Madetine, Who crossed the room quickly und Quite noiseleasty, The girl left the room and ran lightly up tho stairs, The rooms on the first floor were locked. The thief evidently imagined the Varick street furniture or any articles of value might be stored , 4 one of these locked rooms, tor he tried the first door after creeping up the basement stairs, fastened, he took from bis pocket a fing of keys, Fumbling with these moment, he found one that fitted hae door swung open, and » f, leaving the key in the lock, Grept into the room, ADELINE’S first impulse on find- ‘ow or never!” thought Madeline, with & quick movement she siammed the door shut, locking it on the out- ide, The burglar was Cleverly trapped, Placing her back against the door, the he sith shrieked for ae ‘The upper-floor lod, rd her cries, Ree ata, Meanwhile her ao wl ar agate ee heard ju al roam a iy ut the ter vattle Fry] ‘he chise irlea in vain to solve ee tte tales fastenings, ear stol ti Me deine’ ‘8 strength gave way. eaieaial A sound of smashing wood came from room, accompanied by heavy, fast Blows from some iron Instrument, As ins oan turned ihe key ts ran into wie 4 there ee crash. id forced the window my Benn yg returned 4 her room, lock- ir Fp NM ‘allowing moral as falthed b breakfast a ring sounded al the Opening the dodr, Madeline miltied @ tall, angular-looking wom; A Ra Rite—Jane lote,"” @ r Without ceremony, Ive at No, 183 Varick street.” — But tl Gress,” on no “T ‘hat's my father's former ad- I lived with him, "Oh, I remember, It's mine Yon are the care- bend e A gd spoke of, You were 6 country tl big 9 died, T bettevey* A aE ‘Of course 1 was awa: Wasn't?” binzed out the woman: "Ther fn a quieter voice, she went on: I only came back this morning. paint heard of Jared's sfeeth Ml then, “the | iron’ a ‘pape tok a rom her "This is his will aeying frets house t Sy Srerythinn yl And he leaves me bet gr hat happens to be in the had not heard of this,” sa: and another will eee - But if my father meant for you, why, you ought to a Hie 0m ee fs in the wl juppose you wi rons sion to ve te, house rah “Xo! n't! mean honse itself and sverything ieee we fm ft at the time old Hoskins died. Now, > tne’ turaiture’ brought ad, some, ot te ug) ere, Is that “Ie1 lecide to let you have th. will out the furniture all back pt via) “Waen can I find out about taking Poss-asion?” i Now, perhaps, yer & few days. Per ell me one or two t i fethers motte of life at Variok ~ ‘het, Bo you know James Ratb- fhe he older woman started od wisibiy. T don't know. How si wasn't he the man that tried to Jared once? He's i prison, 1 Well, good-day, Miss, I'l) “eal few days about the Varick street . woman left hurriedly, Madeline went back to her own room, g over the mystery, and at has Po, ba ee ld Growing more and Yiait'an ) eae later sh } @isturbed by the clang about ge Heurae. a 8 once more he bel S8H! Mr. Nagg. Don't say a word! But I have the most won- dertul news for you! ‘I know you will sneer, but don't you re do it! “It is about Brother Willie, Ah, if you only knew! He has made most wonferful and remirkable. d's- covery. He is going to be a very righ man! “And yet when I think of how you have abused that poor boy—for he is only a boy, not yet twenty-seven! Ah, when I think of how he hes been mis || Understood and sneered at, and how you we found fapit with my brother Sine becaum be would not be « sert or 4 slave! “You sald he waa lay; you even dared) Hist he was dissolute, and denied that! his night school kept him ovt studying! till § o'clock jn the moraing! “All those instances of bis diftere mmonpiacs, ordinary papplo w my brother Willie wes 9 geniva, “His grandfather was a Kentucky Judge. What ts that you are saying? ‘Judge of horm races or whisker? How dare say such thing?! | Mne appeared. vg |her, with his back turned, and down the si Finding the door | in &fuy moments hurtied_ down to bs hould 17 Oh, | Mrs, Nagg and Mr, “Well, Brother Wilhe has discoverts | gathered the gold from the soll. There ™¢ that It is & common thing for the Tr Street vt York Romance of nda Miser's Gold. On the threshold of the door stood a ‘and women, woman forward as Mai man stood behind waned HEINIE—Dit choo hear apout cer “1 understand hie station is very Subway? low." a Da set, be wa tn LOOIE—Not. Vot it ies It? “Alas, father, he sells tickets in HEINIE—It’s too deep for you. the Subway.” The oman obeyed him, and the two hurtfed” down the steps and away from we yo remained petrified on the ine Man's face had been painted and further Lo aged @ false mustac' had ot him ihe could ha t ot s . o heavy tures were those of her last nig rgiar. t face was familiar to me be she thought. ‘Where had I seen police photograph of Jam Rathone Aeahed Acrooe her mind, a removed all doubt as vo the burglar bas + the it "i ned aes stree! e ag by, seh 3 Rdk2 wal itt kept a careful No one noticed and was able to un- lock, the front door of the house and 8] unseen, mm the second story window window of room wh her father was through the half-closed bilnds into th For an urred. eral men at down the © glancing up as they went at tie closed tore" itr’ Tat One obktnue up se chrebtly on each each tp ais house he into a sma! n the dn ¢ aide of otreet. 0 ir . ory. ‘Along’ the ‘opposite ‘sidewall lounged Harold Fenton. With s sinking heart, Madeline As itn rt curse to her lool blinds #0 tently that net ne vag of hi a ¢ could’ be seen from wipes, i] me it and pi & book or t lle the ‘tine, lantern ‘bro: for an a 50’ prousht Miaka cipher to “pat i Whi ey by her atone or wn there by x ait rena Sr B rine el a ae Sy A be ance, she unrolled them carelessly. One of ver, ber voy, muoh, wesa partion keyboard of "feared "Cine t wuitee and on the -margin in more than one ee figures were written mvt in the oe way &9 they were written in the ihe smoothed out the paper, ie J portyy care and pains, and wer search for any other reo character, _ t io the elpher “and pe with untiring spent some r with the tint {n mousseline de sole and makes a the face. The brim lifts somewhat at the This attractive new model is a simple shepherdess shape. It fs in strong evidence at all fashionable gatherings and ls ‘one of the most popular of the early hats, The crown and upper brim are in fancy straw piped with oyster-white satin, while the unde: brim 1s faced with soft folds of the same t aide, and edge and on the hair in the back, Beauty Hints. # wv « w ve By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. For Thick Lips. whenever vers tes al mies th 00 ht help the The oret rand 0 Of her labo fiscovery that her tather nad yaad ihe! ti mn Wace pa sf - si oe On 4t, and in this way hed a few simple words. This teemed to Madeling to have have been by | exercise—as If tne used the parbete te Which she Inventing cried, tsa “1 strain through cheesecloth. Apply to the lips when necessary. Health of the Hair, Dear Mime Ayer: _« HAT can T use to keep my little giri’s head clean besides wash-| Ing and combing? A. D. I know of nothing but washing and} j] will ald you to ®4IN| brushing which will keep your daugh- control of the Mu% | tery hair clean, The health of! the, cles ‘and help to re- lake upon the cleaniiness pf the duce the size of the To Restore Hair Color. lips, Try to keep) | Dear Miss Ayer: your lips firmly | closed, and com- LNDLY inform mo of the best way Ogre WubRCTE AYel. pressed. You might EORGETTE.— The following is a good athod of reduc- ing thick lips: Dit- ferent lip exercises t #0 ni x: rar ed rire the her breath. and pressed dependent on you any longer, Mr. Nogg!| “On, I know you will try to claim “Why do you hate ua al) ro? Why are! roarercory i" My Brother Willie will not be depende;t] ‘hat your advice gave my Brother|you go mean to Brother Willie? It was rare “Ts RCERI ne on you any longer, neither will my] Wile his brains, but we all know that| his Gold mine, he diseovered It, and nuw pb ue {c oa mother or my married sister In Flat-'he alway# refused to follow bush, or my Cousin Fanny, who has sits, Viet, Oh. Brother Willie | your ad-lyou change {t into Printers’ bronze q js not afraid’ powder, not worth fifty cents a pound! WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVENRER'S Tih & EVENING w WORLD'S # HOME w MAGAZINE. Subway Subtleties on the Vaudeville Stage. ming frame for graceful ostrich plumes are deftly draped to fall over the “Poor father has been under round several weeks.” “When did he die?” “Oh, he's not dead; just working In the Sub.” Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can’t dye, or imagine it is a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It Is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but atrifle, They are for home use and home economy, Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color AMUSEMENTS, three PAROS MAT. TO-DAY Base 10y se) ons eens WAT, 70.) re tan Aeasinner ea ‘sae ae” ee tbl a Hous Hurtig & Seamon' 8, an Onamafin "ARS at PASTOR'S, <3 ce BOBBY ff Mitten Woon k peg bar CRE ve es Wed. “ata 34 ave, yo in which I can return my hair to | es et heart to atop is que also apply this astringent pomade, K {ts natural color after heving| CTORS HENity BDI er yee ut gulch recovered |which will reduce apy unnatural awell-|eieached same for a nuniter of yours. Totip-te: aight, ba lantern, | ing there may be: Melt an. ounce of ac BR. P Wand Seotter acters Btu. 1 tempo i or Saget | any of the cold creams, add one gram Biagaes bd SP See Be, Seatored by Si ete a et Benes, Mary & Co. eerie th the e hallway estan, + FORE each of pulverized tannin end alkanet | * sUirrigrowe owt to iis natural we Dist, (ie fisjea & Healy, Bat BELASCO "ws ve eet \ . chips; let macérate for five hours, then feat. UARDS, | rows, Lancaster & WARFIELD 23.2 in the i a sr ‘SIN Ave {gamers Bow Ne ee By Roy L. McCardell. UN Si gekae ene Bee GRAND #2 VIRGINIAN! * Sa Slenalde Vou e —, “What am I raving about, you ask?) and be then in a position ¢o tell you and now you stand in his way in this ye 4, 3 ‘s Manh Doge a Raat Pye ' f (MARIKING. "20 others, attat i* Ah, you may well ask! I will not be] that Wwe are unied no obligations to you! | manner! J pate i | BECKY ‘SHARP C, Bird Center | To-Morrow pena 7 y Thee. Bowery, .M, scene Ey. i West Poerteenth Street Addition of sew 13th Street Buildings will give ws ! 68,000 square feet mote space— ‘ MORE SPACE—GREATER ASSORTMENTS. | Women's Wool and Silk Waists. « Large assortments are always attractive, but when to variety you add the satisfaction ef knowing the price you pay cannot be bettered, it is easy to understand why this Section is so popular! At 96 cents to 1.98 WAISTS OF Flannel. Cashmere, Albatross, Mohair. Granlt Nun's Veiting, Wooltens. red—Newest La styles or in fancy effects, ¢mb'y or lace, At 2.49 to 7.98 French nel, Nun's Veiling, fovelty Albatross, and Btripe and Plaid Ne Novelties, Bvening shades, staple colors and black. AMONG THE MANY SPECIALS ARE— All Wool Flannel Waists—light and dark—side pleat yokes—pleat back. Cashmere and Albatross Waists— colors and black—tucked yoke, with stitched straps or side pleats 98 1.49 Waists of French Flannel, yearly ‘Striped Veilings— rae mide without stitching . ry Black Taffeta Silk "Walats— Nun’ h R N At 1.98 to 5,00 Taffeta Silk, bhscid Ofmtire “Waist wha al At 6.98 to 21.98 FXQUISITE WAISTS OF Peau do Cygne, Crepe de colin j Cumee Tesiete, sine Tees fe “tee tata French Flannel Walnts-natty tator Rise metal or gilt bu: . a fold ite, okes, with and aw! de Chine—white, black shoulder effects—pretty shades—elaborate or ta! cian Walats of Emb'd Nun’ Novelty Striped Alba cream, wi pleat row gilt buttons—spectal.... ¢—____- —___—_e Women's Tailored Suits—Reduced! This season’s most favored styles and fabrics—some of double-faced Mannish Suitings, some with iaterlinings, and proper weight for wear the Winter through. Every variety of Coat in the gollection, from three-quarter length, double breast, to jaunty short tailored Jackets—with and without vests—all beautifully tatlored—plain finish of set off with contrasting cloths, some with emb’d leather collar Suits that were Fa | What We DON’T + now $8 ‘Vavet ‘ana Corduroy sulte—rich to retain confidence of gustomers, and « give those values that continually’ inerease dur popalarttys | WE DON'T give discounts...... WE DON'T ask credit......++ WE DONT seek large profits .. WE DON’T make extravagant displays... WB DON’T carry over last year’s goods... WE DON'T sell Liquors, Groceries or Drugs. Whatever increases expenses but not facilities WE DON'T DO : Whatever gains Comfort and Value for customers WE DO And When we do, Expense is no consideration —_—_—_ Rellable Black Silks Unseasonably low in price! At 59 cents; instead of 79 At 98 cents; instead of $1.25 Chiffon finish Taffetas—B-inch ; 3 pe cent ewe the Tee Cae -]| Smyrna Rugs. 1.59 in the @-Inch alone—and other sixes in almost as great assortment xi4— ~ ~Bpectal value. + | s0xt0-————Sppcia value, \SexTy_————B peal value. 4xift.———Special value Bisiting Cards rade pelea 5 is Plate and 50 Corda! Pom New Freoch Beript, Price Ng 1.50 FEE Name and one line eames peli. fT.” iar in Newark. We will all scorn you as we| of you! He makes faces at you behind) “What are you doing, | WINDso Pited roll by in our earringes, thanks tol your,back as bold ax a ion! ldaat oo cre eee ie Bi st | Merete Pe rons . * waa “hes Brother Williet “Now, what will you do when you give| “You are a mean and selfish brute! re OPORIS fy iw “Explain? Certainty I will explain.) us the money to buy the field where You‘condemn us all to lives of poverty eh hs a ia \ an aad av. A Wi is viii Brother Willle has been smoking your| that tobacco grew and we all become, and destroy all our hopes by your own [ey (ie English.) By as Mai Waa BatiConcert clgars by the dactor’s orders. He wos) millionaires and no thanks to yoy? | meanness! No one but you would have ey #1, 42, $9) mo higher. YORKVILLE|*"yf ie. ‘Nise? too proud to ask any favurs of you, 0} “Lat you see some of the cigars, you) discovered tt was bronze powder and not IIN'S VICTORIA, 2 at, | OO Oe Oe vat ———__s he just went and took them, |say? Certainly, here are two with gold! traces of a gold mino! AMMERSTEIN'S ‘re Si innfh%o Bway | | fail ee & her York. “To-day he had to open the fresh box! dust on them! Brother Willie is go ex-| “And after doing this you lock up your Matines Byery Day Day, thc. @ | Keil’s ili. | Prices you have in your desk in the Bbrary.! cited over his discovery that it was cigars when Brother Willie's doctor hes fenelee ft wail Ea oo Woah 107th Mat eM | As he smoked the cigar I eaw tom gaze! necessary for him to go out and get al ordered him (o smoke constantly te. Hise Rag ar ers reais NEW lax i Tinornens | ot it curiously, ‘Then. be rushed wp-| stimulant! drive the dampness out of his brain: | Wonert, HUM Hernan} Snore “ape | STAR | the Fenaie“Deterte _ | sates amd took anettion Baadiel Of the! s1n, we should bé cereful of rim,| “Here comes Brother Willie now! Rorreah peor “Buarial, Oe | BROADWAY SCHUMANN HEINK | #y* clgars. ever since” those people were poisoned, This it ae Dis heart, and. tt te an “Men BILL» yo the | Faree diet. By MME {lb 1 tery Sat by wood alcohal he has been so nervous!, Your fault, Mr. Mage! Don’t speak to 4th “You say that the gold specks on the! me; don’t look at me! You , svifsh| fs V A N Ut tava bY West bad * THe x | Ree ee ‘and @) others! Mate ¥ BB Neomare 22 SHO-GUN ¢igare is only bronse dust from off the monster!” whet do you think, Mr. Nagg? These inside iabel of the cigar-bor iid? Oh! sbetnitiaincs by paren diab any tava] MF. Ness. you are only envious ef Mm OMESTIC FEMALE snl where that tobaces is grown must be “You will open another“box ard show} Will find approximately 200 addresses 2 Age Lede Bee. | top layer of cigars to be flecked with the Widow | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. KRENEY’ - .Daily-10-15-25 Eve. [saeseee Oderte epi & Co. A to6i i ua soa gee Good Gloria Umbreit: cai ac ieee | Sella MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tharsday, Until 1 P.M, Di Waists of Silk styles—also all-over lace ‘Waiste,, Be! and cults. Br: 1698 iy Mned, Suits that were What We DO and WE DO sell on close margin WE DO buy for cash WE DO show large assortments WE DO give customers comfort WE DO close stocks while sew WE DO sell everything in Bry Goods Wash Dress Fabrics for Cold Weather Wear Weaty Py toys erscrecsese, Be: CHOICEST EFFECTS IM Feeions, Challe alte Stripes, TD Meme 45 | Pompadour f ~ <3 ar stripe tne repe effects—Chiffon finish— | Seaatifer oe Geslgne—in Gres & Table d' Hote Lunch 5 Courses. ..30 cents 11.30 to 2.30 THURSDAY, NOV, 3d. cham “St Clery ‘Sol Soe Cauliflower, Cream | raahibleiadickiven ‘Tea, Coffee or Milk. Strong Dress Gin, Neat, clear stripes lue-and-White, Ri tus 2 Moruing % comis— fal Price, ‘sea

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