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é ihe Varick Street ee iamonds. A Thrilling New York Romance of Lowe, Mystery and a Miser's Gold. iy Sa Aa or PRECEDING CHAPTERS. in Eeeaehe | CHAPTER VII, When Thief Meets Thiet—A Fight in the)? Dark—Face to Face with Her Father’s Foe.|" ADELINE, from her post in the hallway, strained every nerve to catch some sound that might Guide ‘her. That the sound which first @isturbed her had been made by some One entering the house she, did not Goudt, but the thict. wherever he was, Temained silent for the first fow min- Utes after he had #9 nolsily anonunced Ms presence, + Turning she crouched behind a pile I Of broken furniture just outside the door of her father’s office, i She was bareiy in time, for as she Feached her hiding nlace she saw tho @immer of a dark lantern, and the bur. ®lor was on the stairs leading to the second story, As the man reached the turn at the fop of the old-fashioned stairway, his ee sorte Against the last stair. He ny ed forward and his lantern went At that moment another nolse, » that might have come from the quiet stroet ty RF | the terior of the elf reached qn ears, Faint and tnudtied en ae fblet also heard it and in the act of Aghting the lantern, en i was at deathlike ‘ailence for -* fully five mini The man and Madeline were other thad the excited eit he and feit he ee hear the i ef, her hear int erminadie suspense 4 ts Bich ee Eiente, 4 Pound come drew a lone pete of F let Nee ena &@ match, proceeded The first match went out and he lt 100 more her start with surpr! Ny uae stoop LJ o not retore, see what Madeline saw, dis: etl the face of “ines mas attenion. Madeline held her b: - eitemont and co lita Mal cond maton fall ke the first ie the wick, an tetas Another be sti rte t ‘, aaa of the stairs o and called to hie ita arutt voice.” "Now, then. throw up your hands The first man, who was stooping over to vent the lantern, sprang 10 ie teat with and turned around. Lng “other's ght felt full on his pale Madetin at aight of it could scarce ress a oF} jarold Fenton!" e was no mistaking the 4n shabby on was his features were muffl aed Aim in & momen io are you?” cried Harold; knew the voice inai other, “when you come with tation. You'd better, come or i Dave to put the brace- moan you'll arrest me?" orted that's Jitst tt, st jon of Sue LidteeteSl ie meses face, ¢ rawr Jars Haskins, .An! ne nap mee. ween the two men on the lan or two, then the paliway to the back of the was slammed violently, then all was stil again. ine "3 @ horrified by the it was Harold Fenton % ate the house, and so Nght of a match wan the detective who found and fenton the Ia ‘knocked of ot his siihtly and peered +! aes east gladly, a rd siteniy ae ugh the furniture barr Sy detec: Couto Wireaty ir oume Th TAR whe’ hae br piy-eevanth street Timea Into fame whe had thet mernine La coo ed. pans with ine iro Nie Teh was | wer of her. gomi. Why Pad could What was Fenton's motive for to ney Varick sti Dawes ad he broken in like ‘ hy the connection er father ¢ ther, , th a, Ns Ratndone, the man Dhotogra; been bei eh “Bhe rec features one by ‘ith her reoot! The short, su the amall ‘hulle aha: fue brow low but somewhat Ir out sho 1m by, square, -th rt | ine gray, th es amall and closely set, giving a look of quick, eager, clever cunning to the face, and, more than < , Sapirnding oe and m Term, hard and ‘une the more #he thought of it, the more certain she was that the man was torre] ate egret leep seem: mn 4 mind an too mue! *gisturbea to work At present on the cipher, Gathering the crumpled notes, she put them in her pocket with the ‘toojn- cap eet and sat down to wait for Waite. her overstrained ea demande Mg! ot she sank at Into a troubled di be wd Tain. 4 start, she saw it was Wate tae an opportunity Pi...) the street “oe med deaerced, she slipped out of the basement door and walked hur- Plea ning Sixth avenue, she slackened ber pace! And anced up at the Jeffer- ket clock. ta hands ted to 24. “he ncemag. was Taw and ‘clougy, . Went on ul coaene (.) wer troublous fancies, ea ree eyes | ful lon the face of @ man who was passing her at the mo- ths man noticed the méetied, ook of recognition in her face, « urned sharp: y ue, i RY to avold ae or off, slack: ened Phail wed his example, The ne man then walked rapidly once leline did the same, when she was bee wopped, and, wnirisg y about, “* ln The hat, ne asked polltely and ngiish of @ mao of breeding: ro What do, 1 owe the honor of your foto wing me? treets are froe t% us both.” ans swore’ Madeline awietly, Eup annoyed at having per olan frustrated. a “Vory true,” replied the man, “ard pan! ‘iat that reason 1 deoline to be fol- ike a gentiomer, but In a or Oy foice that the es ones He was we'l «Pease: the appeerance re ie oan easly ren now, and had 0 | BRAY ‘ability. ‘This anenrtced ba ra nger wen Bince 9 tind enough to $2 ee you will tell with whom I have the ae geno ol king, and why sou fol- by if I refused?” quorted Madiino. “Then, to seeyens you tracking me further I shall simply remain where t am standing, though tt is rather cold hare.” He seemed to treat the whole f oe ane e Mad ine Bentiry,” anid the girl. Shaye heard of you." rufatned. the . “Tn feet, yy wanted meet eve ith street, do you pot another Selow here In Variok atheat ise I think imber in? Madeline Inclined The man wax oyaing , curly van pecauss T wished to make orrangements foe ing the Varick pe reat house.” a wish It Fools Rtaity wish housea re- wy uate ot your propostton and tellit ee pe Le, eline. “Where shall I ress you : mi pave no regular address you~ ‘our ie, ear you eare,to on # oul ais nam i, Miss Bentley?” replied the te ‘name is Rathbone—James (To be Continued.) — Through An ” BY 1Z0LA L FOR! oa Some people are mean. There's a woman lives in @ Harlem flat over on One Hundred and Beventeenth street, east, Ghe has the } Second fiat on the west ride. You can't mise {t. There's a china Maltese eat in the window with & big red Dow on its neck, ‘and a rebber phint on one side ‘and a Boston fern on the other, Every week she has been called to the speaking tube of the dumb-walter by the samo old-clothes man and coaxed, wheedled and bullied Into giving away her husband's old, faded, last summer's negligee shirts or empty catsup and min- bottles. They are ginger ale bottles, tco, No jvke. You can't sell the other kind. ‘The brewing companies have thelr names blown In the glass. an- ~ Glass Bo this woman's life became a burden Br to her trying to think what on earth she could throw down the maw of the| > | dumb-walter the next Saturday, a wa rsssion him ined It by. the Wek ot the tan: pot it Ay [ ie Pet uehed a ene to himeeit fn a an al- Wy emi “ Wanted” to } to haul Gen yA the the war he. pnen ie of And an idea came to her. Kt was 6 }| mean idea, but a good one. ‘The next time she heard him whistle ‘up the tube she called pleasantly to him i. $e walt « miigute and obo Would Jot him know what she had for him Bhe 4/4, too. Deliberately, ma'icions- ly, with meanness aforethougtt, ahe attached the bath rubber hose to the MARGARET HVBBARD AYVER'’S 2s » # No, |l—How to Care for the Hair Ouring Winter s PPP PPP PPP PAPA AA AAR PARRA AAPA AAA A AAA AAPA Hair Need Not Be Thinuer in Winter Than in Sum- mer If Properly Cared For—Cleanliness, Mas- sage and Gereral Treat- meat of Scalp. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. OLD weesber t+ sald to be the natural enemy of beauty, and {t fa certain that the first obilly au- tumn days give many a woman reason 2 7 PINST MOVEMENT OF MASSAGE 2 Moss Lustre To 5 APPIYING the hatr, causes the laiter to assume the dry and brittle appearance, ‘The lack of healthful stimulation along the hair shatt causes the oll <o remain at the roots only, while the rest of the hair stays lustreless and dry. For both these conditionag proper scalp treatment is the best remedy, Where the oll remains at the roots only the proper distribution of the ex- creted ofl can be obtained by passing the hand over the hair and down the long waving tresses, The hair shaft treated in this manner absorbe the natural ofl clinging to the palm of the hand, and this gentle mode of friction ) The wind blows her about, reddens her wose, dries an® ohaps her skin, and tho falling of leaves scoma to be like @ signal for a general and gens erous tall of hair, ‘Thia autumnal loss of the hair, how- ever, ts neither unusual nor doos it ‘presage oncoming baltneas, It is mere ty the natural rhythm of growth and decay which i seen in ail nature, ac- centuated, however, by our unnatural mode of living. When the locks come out in handfuls and the short, new hairs fall out tow gether with the more venerable long ones, It ds time to start vigorous pro- medings to stop this loss. Tx most cases the hair seems to have lost all Ma natural oll, or the oll re- maing at the roots, only making the first few inches look damp and greasy, while the ends of the hair are dry and britela, Tt (9 the impatred circulation of tho | blood In the scalp which, withdrawing | proper nourishment from the reots of fg the one to which most of the ladics of olden times owed the gloss and pole ish of thelr hair, The hundred strokes of the brush so often recommended have been the ruin of hundreds of héads of hair, for though a eingie héalthy bar is sakd to be able to bear the weight of four ounces, a/ good whack with a heavy brush will uproot or break almost any hair, The bale should be brushed gently, | and with @ soft brush. The -ecalp should mever be dug into with @ fine comb, but any particles of dandruff may be loosened gently with tle fingor tips or with @ bit of flannel cloth dipped in the following: Tincture cf pantharides, one ounce; quid ammonia,,one drum; © Wi77 Frestore DU? LOckKS THe Ton/e | Tule in the question of how frequentlyofl of origanum, off {dram of each; the head should be shampooed. If, tofter washing the hair, It shows less| tendency to fall, shampoo ¢very ten} days. The following shampoo is good |for dandruff: Yolk of one emg; ono) pint of rainwater (hot); one ounce ot | rosemary epirity, Beat the mixture thoroughly up and use it wa rubding it well into the skin of the h Rinse in several waters. A g004, tonic together with scalp massage supplies the nutriment neces sary to the hafr in autuma. Owing to the difference in hair, noth as fo color ing 9nd texture, no one kind of ra can be beneficial to all kinds of hair} fi alike, The following lotion ts partioularly good for very olly hair. It has a tend- ency to make the hair crisp, and tf auburn shade; Powdered bicarbonate of soda, borate) *! of soda (nko powdered), 1-4 ounce of! | glycerine, one-half ounge; oll thyme, one-half dram; rosemary oll, one-half dram, Mix all together with six ounces of rose water, It t absolutely necessary that tho hair should be kept clean. Insufficient washing is often the cause of loss of | pair, However, common sense should each; eau de cologne, 1 fluid ounce; al+ cohol, 2 fluid ounces; tincture of coch- ineal, 1-$ fluid ounce; distilled water, 16| Jounces, Mix and agitate until solution | 19 complete ' The next formula ts particularly ef- | fective when use} on dry and brittle Necks: Glycerine, 1 ounce; eau de co joene, 4 pint; liquid ammonia, 1 dram; ! e® New 2 Beauty Talks, o @& of rosemary, 4% tincture of cantharides, 1 ounce, Briskly agitate tor ten min utes, then add camphor julep, % pint, and again mix woll and wir, A few drops of essence of musk or other per- nee can be added. alp massage alope will regulate the ores lions of the eebaceens glands at the roows of the haar, stkmulate the cir- culation, restore vigor amd life to list- I winter tresses, courve it ls best to have this done ‘by an expert, but where this je not pos- sihle a women can her own head with results. ‘he idea in magtoging the hair is not to rumple the hale unnecessarily, nor to pull it loose re Be pA ge as many seem to think Tt consists In gently but ¥ loosening the sealp by a series of ort kneading movements of the gers. firm ami gentle rubbing, not ot the hadr on the sip. but of the gonlp {teelf, The fingers should not slip over the hair, but ehould be planted firmly, and the scalp itself should move | used frequently will give it @ slightly) idee the presrure, he easiest way to apply a tonic one's fa to wae a clean aye-dropper, and fn this way drop the Hould on the 4 HE, FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN FACTS For To-Morrow Many Offerings Briefly Told Of é WOMEN'S SUITS AND CORTES =~ feos iar SPECIALS frat ae te Pa prema he =m 7 Brenial® Se Trish Point colored A btasoraiee ha BMfegieg iene! fr fringe all alue $2.75, ne Table Covers—two ool! Hd tao Reversible Tinsel . value 28 to Be Turkish Rep Tadie Oiree—tank loom eee C penanl 1 yds, square—worth RUGS AND DECORATIVE 000s Ricctow 2 Arminater eaiaaier Pop Se ee wales oo get nner ee sraneenveree hOB All-Wool Brussels Rugs— @x9 feet—value $5.00. 9x9 feet—value $18.98. Base Talore Bile Band Reste— tassel fringe—value |! . jt haere Bis et Ar ett 8. BLANKETS FOR FRIDAY Strictly all-wool white Californias borders—full at dainty Value $8.60 ++ 9B white California and blue bordere—1i-4 extra wide bede—instead of 08 These Blankets Sint Saag ah ee ok COMFORTABLES AND SPREADS Sateen Com: ee Rai Sal UE aoe at White Crochet Spreade—full sise—centre and allover designs—usually .9..... .65 MUSLINS AND TICKINGS G-inch Bleached Mualine—by iy full thei a tn re wil ¥ bee) on tin gre ‘Cuatcmit engih vda. each—there ber yard, instead of 2 ceats.: Fav, TABLE LINENS, ETC, jeavy All en -tne! jesigns—usuall attains y hn _ $i Linen. Bilver Bleach fb Seetine mask dosigns—ls-inch—dosen.. SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS. leached— ye. 49 Damasks— Ba as apr gg ge se ra kb neem valud 08... eeaverennese date eoguceiere od Fi Rte atin yt white, cream and black, bide, wavally .15 .60 inch ‘eo Wool Nun's assorted colore—value | %, bed All Wool G five Pa ie oe aoe @ inch All Wool xe nee and ue sereesteoes “SO b pe pt we All Wool Granttes, Melrose and value 8 to | seems 89 WASH DRESS FABRICS Strong American Dress Gh; — best styles and colors—usuaily .10..,. Instead of pouring It out of ' irect and not being ablo to gov- rs amount. Mineral of] products, auoh o# vaseline. are too mtrong to use on the hair, Though often stimulating the growth at first, | vaseline hae been frequently known to | hasten the advent of gray hair, Alcohol tonte and those containing eau de cologne meant for olly lg only, as they quickl” dry the seal; any part of the hair ‘shaft which ¥? touch, —+ CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of AMUSEMENTS, 1) AMMERSTCIN’S Sait | ra eu tee i a PASTOR'S, ee VAN |THE ERRAND il ae row | it he new 7 ‘The Way to mnare,”” Xtra Biection Mat, AMUSEMENTS. (Mita Hayes OUARDA | Fowe, anaes cM “HGARTS a PBISL{: All A, fit IZbil SL. {ai bln SI.4 ne LYRIC Wok: Last at Sat PRINCESS tae" a iia CHARLES ES HAW WTREY sro } CASINO Sar 82? Pi tar ke? Piff, Paff, | Pout, igi & O%h, Mat. Daily, ae, sot GIRCLE Hast [Bes yay E PIXRY & Co.’ | kext Wwe, | ane eh Saotier Mok ower oller «laters. Bes. a VUNVEL Se Derma, Mary Dupont & Dupont Co. RPE CHECKERS ARE Tie nis hae Sat. 2 By. ein | MONTOOMERY | (RAND ZVIGGINAN 25 Neat Ht Weet—PROM R RAGS 1 TO Re ouRR. MAJESTIC, |BI (BIRD < CENTER |]. TO-NIGHT I) pix fox DRY. TH DEWEY away, BAe, TO-DAY, nee «anemia GOTHAM {erlean Gu rtena faith a 84 Av. (“Benday Ate i Wet. & 140d Bt. 94 A Sidhe ost Weck SMER MAD MARRIAGE” YORKVILLE! BeTHOr Fr Vil si Sth & Lew Ar, icone tir Fi sonar ‘3 oa To rs | { ie a faveants lit its wining eget ta axa, | Garrick | HES HUDSON sore, |) Wi, PAVERSHAM ENTS, Si nnn ne Hina i He, ty “” A, meets 5.4, sane, Me ie cial Heralése-yout RE fooee hi THEY AMUSEMENTS. y ijeW ARSTERDAN Chan aa Pro WER | Sere Presents TERS.” ri rh ay Me 3 ent teens bio. ‘ic COMA Fotats ry sones.”” Batra Mat. Eee arya re, Bwy & 38 Kent Week. piwifing ‘Aboot Netiing | CKITERION eaten « aaa ‘& Bway.) i? WH H. GRAN” “af ut Henry Miller | ee aeATR dat Beat on “LETTY SIVOY Gee ih wae an eh HS, WIGS F. ChBOKGE PATCH Lyceum $s My Tau Facidar, 21, Mrs, G. Gi'bert in GRANNY DALY’: ity wis * Begins 619 Aha ae CiACALE S| gars Bernard The Oert from) stat ine. Har Man Kt NICHI—CRAND C eat RA NUN pie tartig & Seamon’s Ws" Mak, |Champacne Dancers, Matis DafiyiGo, Joseohine Andel hafley & Bu wik Nai ee SEATS NOW on Stan | Geet Seta | WEBER MUSIC HALL NEW YORK gonad 70-51GH ¢ ‘arta’ ial He) PARSIFAL (cn Bingliad.) ryt WEBER & ZIEGFELD. cores 8 “HIGGLEDY - t-PIOGLEDY. a oon wal, BELASCO "= Theaire, By Bee 8 pe WARFIEL Ip the new Co TAR) Music ASTER Bway & 4 Mat. Setuctay, Manhatta MRS. FISKE I BECKY SHARP i. Cane st | ries B Law Neiven, Mr. and wee _King, Maud Beach, Beohert’s Orchestra, Wat Ba THES NINETY AnD NIN®, Next ve ‘THE RAYS. vOWN TUE | PIKE.” Mat. Tuesday. ribet 9 EI Nec Weel a, Von os Pree, re. Pome Hi bay MajUtons Canal, Mat, gat. 4 Than Scored.” Yori." By 8 nn BROOKLY? YN AMUSED AMUBEM SNTS. NTS. RENGY' Sei wre") Eve, 1520-30-50 «s MONTAUK oR. it . ARD CARER tn THE TENDE 4 Heavy pnw Gating Riannele—fesey stripes in pink and blue—value .20..... 6 Fall Outing Pandora lads and Btripes—1% cent quality.84 Fine Percalee—yard w Navy and White Dot—1 quailty. 04 Mercertzed omg uot a Silk finde! MB... i | WHITE GOODS AND FLANNELS Yara Wide Cambrice~epeidal a. Sag I “Goodwear’ Long Cloth—i2 yds....1.40) with Heavy Mercerized Mietetnae~ @ and @ cent quaittics. Checked Apron Netunoohe, Emb'd Unshrinkable Flannele— siabornie omb'¢ designe-—H. 8. aval cut out scallope—value All Wool Imported Novelt Walstings— Mght and dark—-Dresden stripes and figures, Persian designs and golored dots and fae, stripes High class Walatings 8 that ot! sell at .75 to 1.004 Our co 40) of White Canton and Domet Fae usuaky 10% LININGS AND NOTIONS Black Mercerized Setcene-2, | high lustre—for Pettic: | Sidrte—value | Needle Books—Sewing, Darning needies—gol value 29 Emb'y and Hove ieeernee-sitiotain 1. Peart Dutinns-sorree “= ee 3 doxen—value J2.... ti, | LEATHER GOODS AND HANDK'FS| Hags—brown, Walrus Grain Hand tan and black—fitted—some wit! framet—« variety of - jand sizet—value $1.00, | Leath her Hand git and nickel trim’é—value “gia, weal ther # Mi Mage—brase ti alee fined“strong Silk Ca; oo | SHE Sase-cott r mag re) ae saan of Flan: dainty at 0 FRIDAY SPECIAL IN FORS eoneetenes Velvet R inch— WRAPPERS AND KIMONOS — Hist hed foe ae SER Re RS. 9 MILLINERY SPECIALS Senet ‘° "ti ra te é omen Ready: bck and SUR OR be! Yer toanat sacl BOYS’ SUITS, COATS, ETC, Bnerions Ste wy useian Knee iy xt Flannel to 18 yre. peanet wae, mg ie" 1 yrs.—veually 0B | best BABIES’ WEAR 89 | gnort Nainsook D yokta—neat amb'd coerentinnts ones and Daud oT “pctnete tubes cet Cashmere Shirts—sizes to $ yra— value 2 ..., pe WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR, 8. Fine Cambric Ski Dorately crim’ fucka or ratte of ‘oo! Sweaters—' ce areas vat 4 ‘4 bh ¥ it WOMEN’S WASHABL wa Heavy V! with narrow Htrea Was’ phat ehae tes CORSETS AAD verre outit ‘oe . 50 | RIBBONS AND LACES white—valae M4... coset cae

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