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w& EVENING # WORLD'S & HOME w MAGAZINE. » — eee te ee By Loui APublished by R. F. Fenno & Co Copyright, 1904, by R. F, Fenno & Co.) @YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. gd brell, Sie fe shibiuyed by Long erin ho murdered thi | for the seashore, y di ratoot it, | hse pfbalne ne van tae by ‘hs The; on reached the quay. Sir Hu-| Fobbery and bad disappeared | dort became "almost ingunerent with | inarry Fairnoime Watil Jack ts Bitation When they passed the Hiue-Bely me cleared, and. the Jewels recovered: | and came into fuil view of Exlith, Jack ro at Heart bu y le ae | Rotates gus osnoea ee befoee | re. rench. thieves, ace peorned in the theft of the df Also +f they ate in league uae tik, a felarive and. enatn: in Paria Freubsie. and. sta: trom fecovered Imprisoned 1 & London flat whither (~) Was lured on the night of ¢ murders, He tells Brett that Duvole, dies aed aa a Turk, captor, and) « }@ wows revenge agalnat Dubs jademgiselle and, Dubois anil for, Palermo fishing. smack, Gros Jean Beavealre molnelie’s father), ant Hussetn-ul- Mull ‘the latter's two Turkish dante in- to Jon them there. Tirett and. his party chaae in a private’ yacht. CHAPTER XIV. A Race and a Fight, EXT morning they reached the! N Straits of Bonifacio, Far behind them they could se a huge steam- @r approaching. Daubeney announced that she was the P. and O. steamship Ganges, bound for Brindist and the East, via the Straits of Messina, he loft Marseilles at a late hour last night,” he said, “and will call at Brin- Gist for the Indlag mails,” “She is signalling us," cried Daubeney exbitedly, “Here you,” he shouted to & sailor, “bring Jones here at once.” Jones was the naller, He approached with a telescope and a codo under his arm, After @ Prolonged gaze and @ careful scrutiny of the code, he announced— “This is how the message reads: | ‘Turks board. Stopping Messina— Winter." For once the barrister was startled | out of his usual quiet self-possession. “Winter!"’ he almost screamed. “The police Inspector who was at work with mo on the Albert Gate murders! Is he there?” “What shall we answer?’ sald Dau- beney, breaking in upon the barrister's train of thought, “Oh, aay that the signal je fully un- derstood. Bo rapidly did the Blue Boll speed over the inland sea that as night fell over the face of the waters on the sec- ond dxy out from Marsellles the look- out forward announced Cape Ban Vito, Off the Bicfiian coast. The pilot was soon on board. He was an Itajtan but, ike most members of hls profession doing business in those qwators, he spoke French fluently. Boon after daybreak the Blue-Ball, after @ momentary hakt at the customs gtation, crept past the Castello a Mare, nd amid much gesticulation, accompa- pied by a torrent of volcanic Itallan from the pilot, she was tied up to a whart In the Cala—the amall inner har- bor of the port, “We are certain to have a furtous row here,” Fairholme remarked when heand Waith had exhausted thelr superlative adjectives concerning the splendid pros pect opening up before their eyes as they stood on the bridge. Edith laughed. “Really, Bobby,” sho | pouted ironically, “you are becoming sentimental.'\ “How can I help {t?” he half whis- pered, laying his hand on her shoulder, “We have never been together eo much before in our lives. Don't you realine, Edith, what tt means to us if Mr, Brett discovers thogs diamonds within the next few hours or days?” Ho bent closer toward her and his hand passed from her shoulder round ter neck, “When we return to Eng- Jand, if you are willing, we can be mar- Hled within a week.” A bright flush suffused her beautiful face, She bent her head and was silent, It te quite certain that Fairholme would havo kissed her had not Daubeney shouted: “Look here, you-two, filrting on the bridge is strictly forbidden, You will demoralize the whole crew. Even the pilot cannot keep his eyes off you." ‘The first thing to do on landing was to provide an efficient watch on all eailing vessels entering the harbor, and here the pilot proved to be a valuable ally. Brett explained to him that he 2 A Rival of Sherlock Holmes. The Albert Gate Mystery] yacht's expert alg: | 2 s Tracy, Suet sight of Gros Jean and the Turks, whom, of course, he quickly , wentified as the loungers ‘on the tower Of the Chateau d'If, He singled out Aelita and briefly told him how mat- ers st Winter had Introduced himsott to Gros Jean, while on board, ag a fruit buyer. Ho how Introduced Sir Hubert to im, aud the whole pariy set of together | the hotel shortly } O'clock In order to visit the yacht and} secure @ good cup of tea. | Brett had refused to accompany them, on the ground that his Italian scout, the pilot, might bring news at any hour, | and he must remain within Immediate ieesin ‘ul-Mulk’s swerthy = coun- tenance reddened with suspicious 4 | a as he recognized Fairholm Gros Jean one side and on Whispered something to him, ‘The Frenchman started violently, | While Grose Jean and the Turk were | still conferring In stealthy tones, and the Rnglish people endeavored to keep UP an appearance of complete uncon- ern, a tramp steamer swung round the corner of the mole that protects the harbor, Tn tow, with satis trimly furied and eix people standing on her small deck— ® lady and @ eman and four salore— was the Belleg Seeurs, fishing smack Marseilles, Instantly & otherwise unperceived, ran off way At top speed toward the from the Hotel de France. Gros Jean, the Turks, Edith, Falr- holme h' and every momber of the two par whart and on the leck of |--momentarily for- ot the minor excitement of the altua- {ion in view of this unexpected appatl- tion ‘olla! Lis viennent! Venes vitel” erled Gros Jean He ran further along the quay, fol- |lowed by the Turks. “Quick, Bobby! Oh, Jack, do some- thing! Mr, Brett could not foresee this, though he seemed to have an inspira- tion that kept him in the hotel. What can we de? Dubola and the girl will) | know vou at once! Jack, shouldn't you | odl| | lkeep out of sight?—@o below—go and fotch, Brett, Oh, dear, this is dreadful! Daubeney, now purple with perplex- ity, and Fairholme, swearing s9fti under his breath, sprang from the de to the low wall of the quay, Almont | Unconsctously they joined Sir Hubert | and Mr, Winter, Ealith followed them She glanced at her brovher, He was| gazing curiously, vindictively, at the two figures on the deck of the Belles Saeurs. There was a fierce gleam in his eyes, & set expression in his closed lips, @ nervous twitching at the cor- ners of his mouth, that betokened the overpowering emotions of the moment. With a woman's Intuition Edith real- {zed that no power on earth, no con: | sideration of expediency, would restrain him from laying mm hands on Dubols at the first possible opportunity, She knew there must be a struggle, in Which Gros Jean and the Turks, per+ haps the four sailors, would particl- pate, They might 39 knives und fire- arms, whereas the Englishmen were - So she rman perk en board the yacht and cried ¢o the Scotch engineer! “Oh, Mr. pacone — Lhe come with some of y y be 4 fight on the wharf and} fod Daves: ney |@nd the others will be outnumbered!"* |,,Mucpherson for once forgot his cau- tlousness, There was none of the char- Seer iate, slowness of [i Seottish na- lon In hie manner or language as he Yelled down the forehatch: Tumble up. there! Some — Kye-taliang are goin’ to ee, e Ly pied along @ Monkey-wrench or the first. ¢hi to hand. Shar-r-p's the wo-t-nd!" “ed Forthwith there poured from the hatchway a miscellaneous mob of sea- men, firemon and stewards. Following | Edith and Hacypersco, they ran along | unusual in progress. Loungers by the harbor, perceiving a disturbance, were running towed the scene of action. A solitary Italian policeman, ew ing jaurtily over the paved’ ra | was suddenly startied out of his se! complarency, ‘Caramba!" he shouted. Drewing his (To Be Continued.) | er- sabre, he broke Into a run. should be observed. Here ff one allowed them will do much to prevent thelr appear- the quay, Already there was something | ance. plied occasionally by a masseuse or chin to the base of the thr apply the cream THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1904.” Lillian Russell's ‘Beauty Lessons, ote Lesson _No. _2-Care of the Throat and | Neck. Beware of Creases—How They, May Be Smoothed Out— Wearing Tight Collars Means Dark Necks, ERTAIN excelent exercises are C prescribed by the teachers of phys- feal culture for developing the chest, A little Intelligence and a great deal of perseverance will do wonders for the young woman who would enhance her beauty in this regard, Immediately beneath the chin {ts the first “colgn of disadvantage” whtoh the Watohful eye of the Eternal Femtnine must guard against on-creeping years. In bathing one’s face care should be taken not to rub downward where in-| ciplent Mies may be. In drying the) |tace and under the chin stmilap care| dt the nee! | The ollve-aki Welnl apnea | tinted tace |and chest | times them to do so woul! a body of tiny wrinkles congregate—anarchlst destroy: | ers of youth! What are you to do? The dally bath and a gentle emollient sh LILLIAN RUSSELL “i Perhaps the best simile one can use In | liu Do not give) fant jon is the homely {dea that one; is smoothing wrinkles out of a crum- Greeks were sled ribbon, The cnlet Avold tight collars and those which | Of, Greek be need not po are ‘unventilated. These = itivariably jn these day cause a darkening of the akin, comfor | Another “crease” which must be looked after is that which begins Just At the base of the ear and runs diag onally under the chin across the throat | The same rule that applies to the Prevention of lines beneath the chin If a pure “skin food” or cerate Is ap- self see that the application ts ith great care, Draw an imaginaty line from the t, now with two separate movements outwardly from the line, have our al m to the for those to does nota The Evening Fashi ‘was most anxious to meet some veovle ‘who were coming from Marseilles on a fishing smack named the Belles Soeurs, No, 107, It was possible, he explained, fat both the number and the name. Right be obliterated, ao he wished the yilot, or any helpers he might employ for the duty, to take particular note of all strange boats answering to this description, and at once report thelr ap- nee, This the man guaranteed to i io nid that (t was quite impossi- French rigged smack to enter Palen without astpacting his notice, on As the dally Sy go fixed for was beyon: 1d earn as a pilot, hi th ‘tat with enthusiasm, and even en- two assistants to take turns in Breit said ‘es; I remember him perfectly,” in that case I wish you nto to the . oie iknow Bir, Winter?” Vary wR Pi a? Gircaiated As TENE Hales NYA de AAO HER Us x ail sa Wo TO Ag AIH py , net vai bie nr m 4 rue ‘a bei } : fn Wes Designed by May Manton. AMUSEMENTS. | may be utilized to eradicate this ugly crease nothing will advisable to try such a course, med girt would present & | Biguent than pure s0aj hot water, rance with yrunettes Am gotting away rom my subject And a showrwhite throat | again a aki ‘of the throat Buch an anomaly one somes | and heck.” Well, atin T did not di- ash th omplexions but the skin may be so tres that ft will ta i arness of texture for which the early ‘As the ancients depended upon scented Is to produce a polished skin, so we of the Turkish batha have the perfume ea for those whose aestheticism carries Dimple Into The Arm. the perfumes and oils and in may be groomed into of jade 4 th no other thee vanities there still remains Without th aloohuis one the smoothn: ‘k and throat are sallow bleach them. avery far. ‘I wae about to recom when one of ving the throat in lukewarm ssies makes: mn the stage nh brunette powder nigtat before retiring Apply | rouge and ¢hen proceeds | some m or cerate then and allow {t rms and f with a | tor on the neck for trom ffteen at would make a circus m nutes to half an hour. Remove care with envy fully then with @ soft bit of old linen. ‘annot be made! Do not cultivate the dreadful habit of od with a face besmeared with am. women think this absolutely going to cold ake on the smoothness pst noted, necessary, whereas the skin will absorb fuctor In the attainment ag much of the ointment as it requires alty was the bath. One within a short time after the appilca- int, out the obvious hist, | gon, of tiled tubs and modern A very fine complexion brush may be vet for bathing the throat, neck and ches Many of the women of the stage have ver! beautiful necks and throats which I attribute largely to the fact that the application of stage make-up | Pecessitates a conslant massage with lookl cream. yhol rubs and ofl rubs. All nint of such luxury, but whom h ultra. erooming al or who can AMUSE 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 3o*West Féurteenth Stref\, 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22 23, 2425, 27 pnd 29 West Trarteenth Street, , nna The Most Convenient Storel With the Only Subway Statlon of the Dry Goods Distrigt "AT FOUR EENTH STREET Minutes With Grand Central Station within 2 OF FOURTEENTH STREET, With Beldye wiibia 3 OF FOURTEENTH STREET With Outek Transit from Willa Beld, TO FOURTEENTH STREET, al With Elevated R. R. Stations AT FOURTEENTH STREET, With All Connecting Surface Lines Ts TO FOURTEENTH ST tS 14th Street Is To-day The True Centre of New York, After-Christmas Clearances SPECIAL UNDERPRICED OFFERINGS to ruike theilast days of 1904 very, very interesting, Bordered Portleres Great Clearance of One and two peip lote thet must be Solled and Odd Blankets — es this ya: ce Tapnatry and rises and Armure ercert colors, with hordera of Gobdelin cree M Brocade yove or Applique— .Portleres, worth——$12 and 114 At *Portiores worth—$10 and $1 At ...Portleres, worth $9.00 At }+ Portieres, worth $8.00 AD Portleroa, worth: $8.00 At Portlerea, worth————46.0 No exagwerations—Vajues just as stated, Net Bed Sets Subject to Holliday Boll—nothing to really hurt them, nevertheless: French Net Bed o ree or esate ered? also Were .. ee AL A808. To Chase... 16.06...7.06...8.06...5.68 ivelvets and Corduroys Fane ee coe teeta for Cloaks and Dresses aize double Metal Lace Bed Sets ham and Beotch Lace— heret G tan seseseeseeneees AD ah Nene sgited—t gre: pobre se Tnmead of, ” M98. JE | iat Blac Now vices. i 2.08....1.08 'platstand crate guatlgfe.. 8.00 J Two-Day Sale of Toilet Articles Begins’ To-Morrow New Location—New Building, STANDARD ARTICLES AT CUT PRICES! oo | Dainty Aprons . | Sreat Lining Values Pavelnating Mttle @ Imported Changeable Mobatre- ries in great vogue fo! wear, |#inch—aed for jac! White Lawn—tucks, inserting and tnd’ Children’s Dreases.. Black Mercerized Sateens— 90) extra high finish—value -18-...seece OM Mercerized Moreens—Blac! and Colors—elsewhere 36 > we 29 Rival” Percalin: oats, laniseBincke White _ Street and Evening sha 18 mpesy sane WHY PAY FOR A NAMB? omib'y—ehirred or plain le. Fine Lawn Aprons—tucks and two ingortings or ruffle with Hemstitch tucka—trim'd packet.... Fancy Swiss Aprons—Ribbon, lace inserting and pdb wg Mt. Fancy Swiss Aprons—round sauate—doune row inating satin bows or ribbon run—were . Finer Fancy Aprons to $7.98, 49" 19 More Than a Thousand Pairs y Rich Irish Point Curtains 24 At About Half the Prices tp CTO! LU BATRE, 40th st. & Broadway baited ees st Sha 4 at" World ROC OR’S 58% S BSE VEMPIRE REA Te itr Paty ron, ona Xb N ccame at which they sold previous to Christmas, P tt ae zo CKE R = winner oa MINISTER. Mastrates by are + fetta rea bandlags re loclde % a erns. * HERA Bye 6.15, Mata i | aay" "Lanen” Heart Liver and Ruiners"'s | this season’s cbolcest AL i. Ae THOS. W. ROSS | 89 WOUDLAND _ Finer & Bar ; WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 8, ”) high-lan Curtain at lowest prices the avaltiea have y a TORIA, oe aE WTHOUT A rae WEDNESD Diy APE tay Koon ars, |’ », 1.00 WIFE ba _ || Previous to. the fg mot otures Matinee Every Day, 26¢. and O00, } 6, muerte 9, oe thal Evo and a salah yi puroce Bi of pu a " ‘ Korn ‘ none wee are tor, the public kood. and | PSoveca ANNIE RUSSELL, Sea Beate andl lewtigortne oor Elaborate or simple in designs and borders, No limit to variet 101 FIFTH Ave Sew YORK. Eve. 8.15. Mats, At@ay Mat & Sat. 14THST, THEATR HENRY W. 8AVAC ine ae BA “4 Big Bichard ’ ae SAVOY it ett” GOLDEN in tant “A dellatttully told tory of ahha WEBER i yet | Mate. Sat, New Year's (Jan. 2), LEW FIELDS THEATRE 2s AT. NEW IPHABbENED nh NOBBLANG RINCESS Mac. Thurs KNICKFRBOCKER poet i stat dan? nana \igut ALLEN § RS. Wis «2 He CABBAGE Parc | Beh i Ho, Mate ty afr Sat, Aut al ier Nselnes ines i mpudence’” an Figal. 6 0 “May © “pH SCHOOL ina | MManhat Bway & 134 81 Ep ‘|Edna LLL © 14TH sr. fiat 3D AV. MRS. FISKE Leah Kleschna pyow anstennan. |PAS city quarts $0, 80 CENTS, *+* Extra Holiday Mat. New Year's, Jan. 2 me ta Hn \- White &) slinmone and Gus’ Winans.” ton ys: Yoni, » ar Hock Wed. & Sa perdita in the, Winter's Tae. 5 “PHATE th at gaat aint th A SUNDAY. BATRE sith ear F er Exposition Adm Pike Shows, Plantation others, | Popular Mat. To: mee 250.800. (Grand G’s: Cohan’ jeiTToS MOHNNY JONES, \eaeaaa HALL eT MADIRON Pin ik rate eaveal 2PM. to re i co. The Singers, Daredevil ident ana ive, 50. @ Tear pay eae Bat. and N Bra bs INN MPU HOME FOLKS | The House of Hurnatde, |) ‘j 4 WP ASat PORT? ATLANTIC ‘ Mande Perry dado Evo Ty rt Sai LLLIMW RUSSELL 2% Fortunes BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. KEENBY'S ¥ © f May Yohs, Mans‘iela W utor MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, until 1 P.M. Dark Outing Plannels Dress Biyiee=platde 2 and Gok cen Women’s eae Skirte gore—deep pi pepe | fq 95 dande—value BUILDING. weet CENTRE H. SECOND PLOOR—SaW BUILDING Women’s Full Length Kim Figured Viennese = — colors and Bi ack and Wi 4 rm —Bolld, 69 — nes; value se SECOND PLOOR-NEW BUILOING, oF Sate Price. ........ NT—CENTRE SECTION, Fine White Nainsooks Full ® inches wide—soft yet firm for Underwear and babies’ clothes— rogular price 19 cents MAIN. FLOOR—NRW For the Babies Knitted Toques..... ‘lannelette Sacques. Flannelette Wrappers. A7 So a poll 10 RUTLDING Rogers Nickel Silverware plain or fancy bandies— T — Must etation and meet the 8.45 P. M. train on King don, Co vee & Hayes, Sisters De val, You wiil probably see the Turks Wet & bat | 8 Fisher @ Johnan J Value .9 half dosen........ Satin Figured Silks ean, but pay. no attention 19 MAJESTIC Sire caer pale | soe” iiss NDAY AT Pe ie hy" es Slt Mgured dots, dashes and aim, 8 Walk tp ip alte 5 obeaiy Sot tent | BELASCO TH wyork onir, PIFF, PAFF, POUF. sigts, MONTAUK | Sa7hye en Lang RANE doReD sen did Oreos Jean Nave beostne’ att | WARFIELD tint’ END ime e w| LULU GLASER, - Vali ie 28 halt doaea, evening waists and dreases— 19 in he case trash ns Linea? sce eee BIJOU ges, Sess Gem WEST END sitsiciat ‘re A MADCAP PRINCESS Main PEObR_Sastrnis “ACLLDENG. MAIN FLOOR—OBNTRE BUILDING, ence on the platform will convince him rity Mate 15, ” ‘Vina Mat 8a LEM| Rive, $15. Mat, Saturday, 2 . taken in {magint Weeks HARLE "i THE Sale of Stamped Linens " 5 lightest "cor co ee Detween Winter's MAY IRWIN Ning, Bev i BACK Rouse. \ WHY DREW. scr ben Damask Squares. pure linen, 90 Searts sod Ghee Journey and his 0 | amt 'M inch—drawn work or hem- Plain, Combination Net end * olathe WINDSOR ify a ‘ig arte Sat re eee 20 | ee eee eral. “It would never have occurred to TY t SLAVES, |] att, MARS Georest-Barry & Haivers U/|) BAKERS ....... ~ 20xH4.... Shae? are | a ontinued Brett, STi R | alana siseaiee (Toamravene te Gonads BARTENDERS Garman, Lee EV araenore 4 % Sareea “sa 8" they Telly Any. Instructions elven \O TAR) THE WOMAN Wiio ys 0 ann, bv 8 SHO: aly" jomar BOOKKEEPERS rr ca ere dame Grits MAIN FLOOR -CUNTRE WUTLDENG to “When YoU meet Winter, tell E . BUTCHERS im. If posedble, itis t BROA THBAT. By Gard ay. Maus Wed BataNTM, x aaaetys aah 00 fad Gok Groce Tone Bere : . BROADWAY crii7i Scheff ruuiies [sn tees. tis College Wido Were offered positions last. week ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M,—NO MAIL ORDERS. Af it can be done without giving Sectional Shirred Skirt. er” by HELP WANTED advertisers in [See eR EP the a he a lightest cause tor American $.° rity ay... yen ays |p THE ORWEN A: LADIES’ MAT, TO DAY. » | uneasiness there ne the. matter ta of ale Meron shirred shirt de made ot wallow green vling, the tucks simely| _SHADOWS ON Ht WB TH, | P wea sin we ten THE WORLD. | On Tuesday, January 34, we begin ‘chief of pore lore, ent cl ut can be reproduced in a variety of materials. The skirt is made * THE LA re fi : are oe neation, of an “tore ite: in three sections joined beneath frilis formed by gathering the upper edges Keith’ Sia and | a lus THM Ga shad er || OUR JANUARY SALE, before the" local det u- | of the two lower ones. The upper section ts shirred to form a hip yoke, the centre ADD WELL If, in past seasons you have found these sales worth locate a quarters en PY] one for ite @ MUSIC etry 4 ion tire depth, while the lower is a flounce shirred for several rows at Srv’ BMY OF MVOC Qty at « PA ’ now. Sar a's eager {ts upper edge and laid in tucks at the lower, Material for medium size 9 121-2, EDEN ci : x, 7 WIZARD OF i and to ‘ OR CARVE MEAT, | || you'll find it more than ever profitable to do 49 yards 21 inches wide, 10 yards £1 Inches wide or Gi-4 yants 4 inches wide Pat- inn Bf.84, Mate Wet, #801, §, fre ||] You may find employment through -- We shall spare no efforts to tern 4809, for a 22, 3, 2, 28 and % inch walat measure will be mailed for 10 cents, | METROPOLIS, “ia = are Erobseton World Help Wants any day, | Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York © Mata aaden, | "OO

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