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Ta ne SE eee ‘paw that I was awuke, ‘Come anf give "Well, having lined our pockets with fees 3 (CHAPTER i. The Ghoatly Eye. HA night Tom Donahue was great- A ly exvited, and when Wharton ete he begged tim to rememter | hie promise, and alno elicited from him +@ Gencription pf tha exact spot at which |», i the apparition, aa well ay oe ent which it appedred. fre hin departure, which must have about @ in the morning, T turned ‘¢nto my bunk and! watehed Tom elt- rowing Ponca ye a aaah g , 1 fell asleep. 1 euppore must, is slept about two hours; fe Hpi Ml ong ga Swing, working eway in, aimost the eame “Look here, Jack!" he ented, when he “me, your opinion, Suppose I put this “qfosp-atick pointing straight ata thing, ANG arrenged this small one sp as to keep it #0, and left it, I could find that thing again. it I wonted (t—<don't you think I could, Jack—den't you think go?” he continued, nerviously clutching me by the arm. ‘atWell,!’ I answered, “et would de- pend on how far off the thing was, and how accurately was pointed, If St (Mfere Any distance, Td’ cut sights on ‘your cross-stick; then @ string tied to ‘the end of it, and held in a plumb-line forward, would lewd you preity near ‘what you wanted. But, surely, Tom, you don’t intend to localize the ghost fn that way?” , ' "You'll see to-night, old trend— svou'll gee to-night, I'll carry this to the Sasassa Valley, You get the loan | he of Madison's crowbar, and come with mes but mind you tell no men where "you are woing, or What you want tt for." All day ‘Tom wes walking up.and down the room, or, working hard at the ap- paratue. Hig eyes were glistening, his @heeks hectic, and he had all the symp- ‘toms of high fever, * “Heaven grant that Dick's diagnosis De tot correct!" I thought, ae 1 re- turned with the crowbar, And yet, do evening drew near, 1 found myself im- perceptibly sharing the excitement, About 6 o'clock Tom sprang to his tr flowt and selxed His sticks, “I oan ‘wtand It no longer, Jeok," he cried; | And “up with your crowbar, and hey to Gasaoee Valley! To-night's work, my Wad, will etther”make us or mar’ us! {Take your six-shooter, in caso we mest Masire. F deven't take mine, Jack,” he “continued, putting his hands upon my @houldera—"I daron't take mine; for si my ill-luck sticks to me to-night, 1 eee ktiow what I might not do with " Provisions, we wet out, and ‘as we took Our wearisome way toward the Sanoasa, Valley I frequently attempted to elicit | ro rolling at Wharton's @dventure by thia time! Let us hurry Oh, or wo may not be first in the field!” Well, wir, we atruggied on through the Dilla. for a ma et last, after descending a crag, we @W opening oyt in front been the gate of Hades Itself; olitte for many hundred feet shut in on avery side the gloomy bowlder-etudded Passage which led through the haunted Donating 3 uAWind Mofile into Kafirland, ‘The moon, rising above the crags, threw into strong reltef the rough, ir- fegulur pinnacles of rock by which they whl ware topped, while all below way dark pound Mt round ¢ 5 Erebus, ‘Kho Sisnews Valley?" sald I. "Yes," sald Tom, T looked at him. He was calm now; the Mush and teverishness had passed @Way;" his actions were deliberate and wow, Yetythero was a cortain rigidity th his face and glitter in Mts eye which Phowed that a crisis had come, Wo entered tho pase, stumbling along @mid the great bowlders, Suddenly I VOLUNTEER LOST) LIFE AT A FIRE John Hays, forty-five years old, a Volunteer fireman, lost his life at a fire that destroyo@ Charles -Haffner's Nop- tune Park Hotel, at Greenwood and Lockwood, avenues, Far Rockaway, early to-day, Hays, who’ was omployed {n tho Pub! Mo Highway Department, lived in the hotel and was asleep when the fre was lscovered; The other persons in tho house were the proprietor, his wife @nd daughter and two employees, uit, Haffner was aroused by smoke In his Toom and quicisly awakened tho other inmates. Haye, who was a.member of Mohawk Hose Company, after seoing that every one was safely out of the hotel, joined Gis fellow firemen in trying to save eome of the contents of the bullding, which was a three-story frame atruc- ture and burned rapidly, Later firemen ing over the rutns came upon the body of Hays, which | was tying winder come charred timbers fm an alley betweon the main building of the hotel and the kitchen, He had @pparently. been overcome by smoke while pd to get. through the alley and had fallen to the ground and been @uffocated, The whola building was Mestroyed and | tho flames pred | to Join Gi'christ's Three v “Four | To a man us thas a_ little money to invest tite real estate and business opportunity adver. every foug families in clty of New Tork. 1 oo adjust that not Ronee ta jor of ten miles; till leleen, of us a ravine but 0 pombre and dark that tt might huvo jone dead, mons Hey guid le me HP ht at the end. bY ie neat or ert Nou ‘om ee throush the s! baker sh which was, Uinatrols, Rin & Richanis, Genero & Bal Canfield & Cariton, Rapp Alaters, Cooper @ Mobinson, Norton, . Vitagraph, heard a short, ‘quick exclamation from Tom. ‘Phil's the: crag!" he orted, Dolnung toa great mass looming betore | ua In’ the darkness, “\Now, Jaok, tor,| nny favor use your eyes! We're about: ® bundred yards from that’ olift, 1 take ttt 80 you move slowly toward one and I'll do tha same toward the oth When you seo anything, stop, and: oall sages iene vee iv a eye Big! ene wt bel Mie ure, it te wih! Beg R ea tod pee Sia depo of the romantic ropresend eit and my companion’s it waa even yan that ACS I Ie femmpleg en on throbblag at at cr tart end we moved off he to ao at Tie" eRite out ey ae Hd “hia ing rove, Pa Tem Re seer ed eda ca came Into. my A ke it rom ae poi bile over Wis BY are "Aye hk eard him exclaim, ag he vit over ere mare out, Ab Aa wit hie maar ais Y aan up againat tho rf Tom ati my elbow, “I see noth: Heyy there, tn front ot yout, nt aw 1 epoke, to the Bien, we Might Instantly vanished from ut from ‘Tom's Leorarvgey of esgirdia dt wan clear that f former Dost, tion HL Bh wipble to ae we turn hangs duck, yo ri et Fas tsar pias of our luck again, Now Le rd Raft iow Eg! where We are stan ing, post, ‘healy He inne 2 t9p La Would take, a strong wind to dlow that |: ele out eatergay' we were talks y' we were clerks, and you HERE was a time when “any ol0 thing’ was considered good enough for a rainy day, But that won't do ‘now, Ralny-day. quite are too attractive, and no woman who: gares for her appearance can affonl to do withvut them, ‘Soft wilk and taffeta, henrfotte, mo- halra and fine wenges, kersoya and fine woollen mixtures are a few among the reat variety of materials. that are: made ralnproot by @ unique process, and Uhese are made into sults and coats #0 | unlke the old-time “watenproot” that they . would q@iake our grandmothers ‘The automobile craze has had @ good | deal to do with the evolution of the rain coat, Even for this most stren- uous aport worsen wire atyle as well oa utility, and tha modern rainy-day apparel ty equally suited for every con. oat hati of motor-car travel, All of these garments are full In the Ble whether in the forms of suits or coats, the necessity for this being obvi- oun, The rain-proof coats made for mo« toring only are not a# long as those ing thar i nS knew what was await ing him, t mee ph wy her fove, Jnok, tt ‘would By this time we hag He erpendioular stlek ieieokon tee sub stones and ‘Tom nent begred wo) he horizontal on een two A taMins he ruddy ech Hate Ingspeck, a parently t Thy cata aerated ha 1 been And now, my boy," said ‘Tom, “let's have some supper Ky a stleeb. theton potting Inore to © to-night; Ret We'll need all our Sif and et Leah bal at ere sticks and k: ine be al happena to during the vell, el Aus} kind With the actin fi : denon tye |workmanahip, and this is f ‘These a. ween o0) made.to turn up. and button closely, ae way, But when the fair automobilist Is not a "sport" she prefers to wear one of the prettiest and smartest of the new wool or allk rain-proof coats, which coverg Aniphod sili vl ag ae ri Phan teh Brat ‘These Ny: Nothing shows good style in a “min coat'’ more than perfect cyt and igpod ind in every extremely becoming to slender figures, and the strapped coats holding the long nes to the form are calculated to give | by. slimneas to the stouter built). But/all should clear the ground by three inches, which will bb found a comfortable Jength in the stoermiest weather, As a travelling wrap these coats are flea), affording fi puMmeter the slight and almcat always necessary protection for cool mornings and evonings and being al- ‘ways on hand in the emergency shower. ‘Water-proofed, alcilienne and iights| Th rf, mt ea welght cloths have already superseded |" "4! the old-time “nen duster,” with which hining leather ie 4 aa sah B avant nts hn drenching weithout i necessary 1 rie i up hanging |) wins aye ti 4A Smart Coat, : yy nere to be sean, : ‘ot, however, aut, "hom ie En Ae rel ¥ remarired: © Moon, not the thing, shift and coiling himself Mp, tat, to BBY carly tanh wo were raging S008 by bur pointer ate oli we coul ke out nothing save ae fee ate while I take the other ng, he walked off to t LA Rete one NY of ine ae drew Ke other taut, and male $f. th hon passing Jt ugh tl rect Tom to iy thir means I could we had our ey ) Teh ee which: {t struc! lant | the ground. ca ‘dr We Salk rele abont three feet in diame: ten around the wplt + ond. then mit ioveome and ela f t acther, Sache" ie li, ii ae vhat we are to find. togethe) (To be concluded.) : Piet “ie tga? his: walst, ” sayl Fie ell I mial stick, iB aretchin called to 1Z1tst Street; CARPETS, , RUGS. Quarter Sawed Golden Oak at the! rear iat the hotel, The jose nthe, hota te is 3,000 a the baker shorn $2,000, ee @ Hacer sl BONST 5 529 AVE, measures’ “206, 4 drawer {s lined, f Copyright Books, 29c. || ai are swell front, bs Th oar amon $19.50 The Conqueror, , The Pride of Jennico, The Virginian, Copyright Books, 44c, The Greatest Gift, Graustark, When Knighthood Was in Flower. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Yall, Castle Craneycrow, Under the Rose, The Puppet Crown, The Mississipp! Bubble, Janice Meredith, Quincy Adams Sawyer, Blennerhassett, The Climax, In the Palace of the King, Via Crucis, The ‘Trail of the Grand Seigneur, The Right of Way, The Master Christian, Alice of Old Vingennes, The Filigree Ball, Oak Dining Room Chairs, as shown in cut, $1.65 panel back, well made and well finished in every respect. All Prices Marked s in Plain Figures, 1215T ST, ‘AND 39 AVE, By Mail 120, Extra, tisements are as injeresting as are SSS the store advertisements to the MENTS, hqusewife—-and that is saying a ITT NEC er § Victoria, 4 at, Beas good deal, ‘he pee Morning a hideaalla § Meigs Hating fey | De, 7 an § ee y ore , ° Baverceuneinae Ran dee eines New 1) coe poole fll. seat, ‘Bor, AMUSEMENTS, F York nowapaper, bedause morning or DCA teed ereation of @ an Out CaP rryytey guening The World Mi, taken by, about Ay Wnings eurge, Reve METROPOLIS Bs to erred he: Seo Baki art, Red ft: Saie. |! 2226 to 2234 Third Pane ‘Two Hateblishmaiiti: 4 RUG REDUCTIONS, 9 ft, x 12 ft, Axminster Rugs, best grade manu. factured; regular price $35.00, this week..... Many bedutiful floral designs and ie wie Small Sizo Axminster Rugs, also reduced. 36 inch size, was $5. now $3,908; 27 Inch size, was $3.25, now...» i home, Very Heavy STEEL BED, brass as aM ge top rails, nt in, posts, $7, 90 CASH or fed cloths, Poe ui ltr at a material i iepeesan ao roth the tu everson i In. the aim) 8 st by the wp tate ahd protects her costume perfectly from pro ert shower i nd uaharmed. dust, and’ by, ite Hahtness insures her sine roaterta a now immaculate appearance when the coat 19} W airiae with att i Ke p> | en removed for dinner or supper. tay hie f at Gorren win) one of the models illustrated. The double- Toad ia ney ie breasted cont and tha blouse effects are preasts and quills. of vide ate te ees and thee neddnay water impervious to pani are pets Rai wa got "the. he Wawa, fhe frat ea MMustrated aioe! dn front of he | for street wear, the sleeves close lighter] the ¢; Hers of not so long ago w from my companion some clue ag to hig | WHO! 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