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ct Who ' eta rival with, Mies Frottiinr an halrce®, bye du a) iy falta alti ie Bent during SERRE? » 1904, by “the National Pros (Copyrieht, 1004, roa BYNOPSIS OF PRI clothes: ie Ala in @ man i ae atective, Gory. reads. al advertiantrent ind, and ¢ od Ii Ifo It it marti u ond enters a) to. rian. Fitusorald, ad been inne ty an! im home, Fits+ raid, Who knoe he is watched, tries watnty i throw him off tho scent, , ot OHAPTER IX. (Continued) Gorby Is Satisfied. FTER rematning in, this posltion A for some minutes, occupied with he itis own gloomy thoughts, ee and rang the bell, -A faint crackle In ho istanc announced that «Mrs, fampson had heard {t, and she soon came, Into the room, looking more like @ cricket than ever, Brian had gone “tnto his bedroom, and called out to her froin there, “fT am going down to Bt Kilda, Mra. Bompson,” he said, and probably I shail mot be back all eGo i ad “Which I ‘opes’it " ¥ I sho answered, ‘‘for you've eaten nothin’ fan’ the eca breezes is miraculous for makin' you take, to your victuals. My mother's brother, bein’ a sailor, was wonderful for 'is stomach, which, when ‘@ ‘ad done a meal the table looked as Af @ loy-cuss had gone over it" "A what?” asked Fitegerald, button- is gloves. nr anions fepiied the lendlady in wu! at his ignorance. mM You mean locusts,” said Brian. “An’ what else?’ asked Mrs. Samp- ‘gon, indignantly; ‘which, ft piles @ schdlard, I speaks hy I. ‘oped, my mother’s second cousin ‘avin’ ‘ad firat prize at a epaliin’ bee, tho! 'e died early through brain, fever ‘avin’ crowd- ef ‘is ‘ead over much with the diction- ” “Dear anol” anawered. Brian, meohan- fealty, “How unfortunate!” He was not listening to Mrs. Samp- a SO Bampaon,” he sald, turning round et, the door, ‘'I em going to bring Mr, Brettiby aod. his daughter to have a cup of afternoon tea here, #0 you rn. oe By Fergus Hume. yt people's ‘ous oa | Pace paving vainly’ attompted to xten J} which bust up, not | keep ear about fim PoUret and, a Bood memory as my atin on my mothe hae Siile, 9hé avin’ been tanialn for "er {datos Hko a ‘story, not to eneak of ‘ar multipiiontion tables and the numbers ieee anc ‘Us net billy," answered Mr. Gorby, shrill torrent of words, had. given ne iG wilted mildly until) she in Hail {only Want 1o know a fow Ly gH AboUL Mr, Tita ia nul what for?" aaked' Nr, Manin indignantly, “Are you a ucla hy articles” about "pevpie who on't want nee elves th print, which I knows your 'abite’ band ‘avin’ bin a vapeea pribter on a paper Y ‘avin’ the money. tu Ky Wakes, thro’ which there was doo fo hin) ‘the sim Of one pound and-sixpence halfp ny, which I, bein’ Widder, ourht ‘ave, not thar I i ny ee) this side ot the thai, oft laugme, A" ARe wave: 8 Fit it Gorby, seeing that unless he took Be able 10” gat’ what ne wnat meget Gesperite tusd plunged In modiae es, iY am an insurance nt,” he said, rapidly, #0 as to prevent eny interrup- Hon, ‘and Mr. IMtagerald dew! to ine fore want Yo Rnd ose iE ne ine wood eo ls a life to Ingure-—docs ‘ho live temporately, jot, all “T shall be ‘a to anawer . quiries which ay be of use to" yon, Noid should the “OE Ik be to a n goon, an’ e'lt be en & lodger as regler, an’ be'aved | Ike | y M T never saw him the 8 ft i being allays able to use iis Tether and take ‘oots off afore going to bed, which Js no more aay & woman ought ‘to expect from @ lodger, she ‘ayln’ to do 'or own ‘washing’,”” “AI AEE welve," answered the Y Beveli~ | kes’| seconds duration, re ane: ie AREY : Ts flying machine contest held; during three days pt February, | by the Aero club of Paris, has oxolted the interest of the general pub- No and aeronadta the world over. From twenty-eight to thinly com- Potitors took part In the contest, and though no stantlng novelty was re- vealed, it was demonstrated that acro- | planes of the requisite stability can) be made, . From a4 height of 150 feet, all sorts! of strange apparatus were launched. There were huge humming-birds made of wtrips of wood and silk paper, weigh- ing possibly 80 graine—kitee of the Hargraves variety with superposed| surfaces, etl others, ballasted with thick leaden plates and propelled by fusees or spirals and springs of taut elasyc, Finally enormous machine covering an area of more than ten yards, but which, overcome by its vast dimensions, plunged through a great ar- ray of flags to the ground to the great disappointment of the spectators. Sev- éral of the mactines made gustained ‘and level fights of from twenty to forty Others circled about Ue wounded birds, then followed an to be sure, I uses it ‘Speech, none of the closies “in ‘the’ ‘Sstriiin’ but one, which is bein’ ‘avin’ broke overwindin’," “Ie he always in 7 P'" a ed Mr. Garby, ly p Rg LAN hai Mga hod "e mule crepe “ovet her “Young men, not v ” ee hls, Mins st in’ mainte, te not nat'ral as latoh- Miade for ‘orniument:in- Mr, FWtageraid bein’ i 3 3 = E ‘But'l suppose you are seXtom swale qe be gaoen is renliy lane?’ asta 3 £ might adme ready,” poss ¢ sleeper, and h “frou ‘aye only £9 ask and ¢o 'are,” | Sabo eat ‘i enawored Mrs, Gampson, hospttably, | pein’ wift @ gratified orackle of all her joints, “I'll male die toa, oir, an’ also | Cor come of ey own perticler cakes, bein’ | "Mich Mrs, wpeolal kind I ‘ave, which my mother thewed me ‘ow to make, ‘avin’ been taught by’s lady ss she nussed thro’ Saraeaae teree tho’ pein’ of a weak constitootion #te died soon arter, hein’ im the habit.of-oontractin’ any disease tho might chance on” Brian hurried off leat én her Poe-like ¢ period of her life the been a nurse, and tt tit eho had fright- into convul- i Fitagerald had gone, ‘she ‘the window and watched he, walked slowly down the @ tall, handsome man, of whom ‘woman, would be proud, “What an awful thing it are to think be @ compse pome day,” she chirped ehesrily to herself, ‘‘tho’, of course, Dein’ a great swell in, ‘ls own place, o'll "ave @ ufos airy vault, which ‘ud b¢ far mote comfortable than a close, stufty grave, even tho’ It ‘as a tomb- vi ver ft, Ath, now! who 7” she broke off, tite z cropeed the road and rang the bell—''a~ pulliry et the bell as if it were a pump ‘andle.” Aa the gentleman at the door, who \mone other than Mr. Gorby, did tihear her, he, of course, did not re- plyieo She hurried down the stairs, crackling with anger at tho rough ‘weage her bell had received, My, Gorby had secn Brian go out, and dooming % @ good opportunity for in- quiry, had lost no time in making a etart, “You nearly toned the bell dowa,” said Mre, Sampson, as she presented her @hin body and wrinkled face to the view. of the detective, ‘I'm very sorry,” answered Gorby, meekly, ‘I'll knock next time,” "Oh, no," you won't’! gala the land- lady, tossing hor head; ‘me not ‘avin’ @ knocker, an’ your ‘and e-scratchin' the paint off the door, which it ain't ‘been done over six months by my als- ter-In-law's cousin which !s a painter, with a shop in Fitzroy, an’ ‘a wonder- ful heyee to color," “Does Mr, Fitagorald live here?’ ask- ed Mr, Gorby, quietly, "He do," replied Mrs, Sampson, “but ‘o's gond out, an’ won't be back till the arternoon; which any messige ‘ull bo delivered to 'im punctual on ‘is ar- rival,” “I'm glad he's not in,” eald Mr. Gorby. “Would you allow me to have @ fow moments’ converwation?” “What je it?” asked the landlady, her durioalty being roused, ‘Tl tell you whon we got inslite,”’ anawered Mr, Gorby, a looted et him with her sharp tHe and, sel) = ule fi ut nti ted he wae upemie, crackling loudly the whole time, ‘This @0 astonished Mr, Gorby that he cast @bout in his own mind for an explana- ton of ithe phenomenon, “Wants olllng about the jints,” was conclusion; but I never heard any. Ing like it, and she looks aa if she'd anep in two, #ho's that brittle,’ ‘8, Bampson ‘took Gorby {nto Brian's aitting-room, and having closed the door gat down and prepired to hear what he to ry for himself, pays 'ope t cain't, bills," she said. Mr, agers. avin’ money in the bank, ') ond rythin’ respectable ike 4 ren sy us ‘a id, tho’, to be gure, your might come down on him unbe- ae not ‘avin’ kept it in mind, oh it aln't everybody as ‘ave eich a tte muna i in General, Bo went down to the kitching with the intent of it tice PALO at the be e of my ead, by, ly. “Five minutes 0 two o’dlock,” replied re, Mr. Gorby thi for a bey 4 M was hailed at one o'clook—start for Bt, Kilda at about ten minutes past reached G1 may, ot Lard = Fiteseral cabman, makin he ten. mine mins tun up, makes it twenty minutes to tworit would take another twenty minutes to get to Hast Ristbourne-ang five minutes to walk ue eee ret ot batore oontound itt, Was ‘two ins your, doo in the kitchen right?’ te Well, IT think 0," answered ft Samppon, oes @ little slow got jometimes, not, ‘avin’ been cleaned for bone ‘time, which my nevy bein’ a Wwatohmaker I allays ‘and it over to “Ot course it was elow' on that night,” sald Gordy, triumphantly. "He must have qome in at five minutes past two which makes Ut right.” “Makes what right?” asked the land- egy) eben ag ae, fon 66 Toayeren my clock was ten minu! et) {t was, was it?” asked Gorby, eagerly, “Tm not denyin’ of it," replied Mrs, Bampson, ‘“Clooks ain't allnys to be relied on more than men an’ women— fut It won't be anythin’ agin ‘is tngur- ance, Will it, a4 in general ‘e's in afore On all that will be quite safe," an “Oh, a w y * swered the detective, Gelighited with the Information he had obtained. Here a ting at the front door, bell called Mrs, @ampson away, so with @ hurried word. to, Gorby #he craolled downstairs, Left to himself, Mr, gy rose and looked round the oom, It was excellently furnished, and the plo- tures were . At one end of the room, by the window, there was a writing table covered with papers, “T's no good looking for the papers he took out of Whyte's pokes, T suppor sald the detective to himself, tumed over some letters, “as lon't know what they are, and I couldn't tell them if I saw them} but I'd like to find that missing glove and the bottle that held the chloroform—unl@s he's ‘done away with them, The 't Beem any sign of them here, so I'll have & look in his bedroom,” ‘There rat au ane te lone, as Pre Bampeon might return at any moment, 80 Mr Gorby walked quickly Into the bedroom, which opened on the sitting- room. The first thing that caught tho detectives eye was a largo photograph in a plush frame of Mages Frettlby, It stood on the dressing-table, and was similar to that one which he had al- ready seen in eyes album. He took ‘twenty-five us talks ‘re minut it helt-] ‘ates for other as he mt ~ our photograph to two young men, both {n love vith you and both hot-tem- pered, The result is that one ie dead, and the other won't survive him long, ‘That's what you've done.” He put it down again, and lookin aidind the room cnught sight of @ light covert coat hanging behind the door, and also a soft hat, , “An! sald the detective, going up to the door, “here Ja the very cont you wore when you killed that poor fellow. |T wonder what you have In the pook- ots,” and he plufiged his hand into them in turn, There was an old theatre pro- | gramme and a pale of brown gloves In | one, but in the second pocket Mr, Gordy, | made # discovery—none other than that of the missing glove, There St was—a solled white glove for the right hand, with black bands down the back; and lthe detective smiled in a gratified man- nor as he put It oarofully in his pocket, "My morning las not been wasted,” he sald to himgelf, "I've found out \that he came in-at a time which cor. [responds to all his movements after 1 o'clock’ on Thursday night, and this 1s '|No. 2—Billy ‘Consents to it up with a laugh. i ) 4 “You're @ pretty girl,” he-aald, apoa-| taught me ‘ls language, made orf w! trophiaing the oplcture, “but you give} My, moth silver teapot unbeknown almost vertical line to the ground, striking ft with such force as to shatter their frall meohanism to pleces, ‘These Gisasters wore due to the diMoulties of correct ballasting, for it they are too heavily weighted in front they fall } straight to the ground like faloons ¢ AbroRaAS » weighted in the rear, they swoop down, rise again, turn upon themselves and describe welrd antics that would turn the most necomplished gymnast green with envy, The illustrations reproduced here rep- resent the most curious and Interest- ing types of the machines entered in the contest. One of tho most extras | ordinary is In the shape of a fowl, which looks like an eagle, a vulture or & duck, ridden by an eeronautic doll, The aeroplane of M, Paulhan, propelled by two screw propellers operated by a pe~ ‘troleam motor of one and three-quar- ters horse-power, made several filghts which seemed to demonstrate that it could sustain itself in the air, It was the huge eeroplane pf M, Belx, which welmhed over sixty pounds, and ‘oovered an area of over thirty yarde, which plunged downward to immediate ‘swooping upon their prey, . If over- Give the Youngster An- other Chance, but, ‘It Seems, to No Avail. AG TU BEAT Caenar's billy goat!" G exclaimed Uncle Billy, when 1 intimated to mamma and papa that I was going Xo quit this foint wasn't there trouble? I had nevor geen mamma so weepy. And pape, his face was a8 ong aaa walt on the B, RT. “Well, I suppose I'm a chump, but 1 wave In, And Ao I'm not going to the old maid's hoghe, If things become un- bearable, ’lYhave to make my escape by getting married, ‘But that's rather dangerous, for the stork might come around some time, t “T up and told “em Yd had’ too mrfoh baby, baby, baby: ‘They've resolved to go lighter on that hereafter, As a first step, the kid {ant to be referred to from now on ue baby. He's to, be called by his name, which ts William, after his beloved unole, of course, Well, one evening ‘when I came home and the youngster was all dmiles to me, I says ‘Hello, Bill’ Say, I never got such & éalling down in my life, And from my ‘own eisiar, too, ‘I want you to under- stand, Hilly,' she says, with her heat in the alr, ‘our baby’s name ts Wiliam, found, gearohed most care~ bale na, thease last, Wty Mra. Barngeon ‘coming upstalra again, he gaye up the search and went back to the ait- Aing-room. “Threw it away, I at 1d. ine at down in his old place; foeantt matter. I think I can form @ ohain of evidence, from what I. have discovered, which will be sufficient to convict him, Besides, I expect when he Is arrested he will confess everything; ‘geome to feel remorse for what he} has done.” q nod, and Mre, Sampson | ettead the oom in & state of Indig-| lon, One of them Chinese 'awkers,’’ she | explained; "o's bin a-tryin’ to git the) potter of me over carrote—as if I didn't | know what carrots wae—and ‘im al ‘talkin’ about a shillin’ in his gibberish, | as !f ‘e ‘adn't been brought up in a place where they don’t know what a shillin’ is, But I never could abide fur- | relgnera ever since a Frenchman, as for company, Mr, Gorby lntesrupted, these domestic reminiscences of Mrs. Sampson b: get owt on the sideboard | i disaster, nd you mustn't refer to him by any horrid abbreviation’ i “What do you thilnk of that? ‘Nonw, ta,’ says I, ‘your dear Mttle cherub is named after me, isn't he?’ ‘You have that thonor, sir,’ she replies. ‘Well, then,' I answer, ‘you call me Billy, don't you?’ ‘Oh, that's different,’ she saya, ‘Every. one calls you that, You woukin’t Know yourself by Wuligm. I have de termined that my baby’s name shall not be vulgarized as yours was, and you and every one else must cal) him Will- fam.’ “In that stately fashion William I. “| had never seen mamma so weepy.”” stating that, now she hed given him all ecesvary information, he would take! ture. “An' I ‘opes,"’ avd Mrs, Sampson, ax | she opened the door for him, “as 1') ‘ave dhe pleasure of seein you again should any business on behalf of Mr, with Y joc you won't like, a Gorby, a ' he ac a rity ~ you'll be called tive walked away, * father, Who was. all preut eater and fond took arter my mother's family, bein’ thin-like and proud of keep ‘eingelves 80, a5 the vinegar they dran could testify—not that T Indulge in. {t myself." : Bho shut the door and went upstaiis ny take away the breakfist thing: “Christ Heating ithe Paralytic’—By In the foreground is str Anothor event of interest in ‘the ae Tonautic world war the renidriable filght of Jacques Faure and Herbert Latham,/ two Brenoh aeronauts, who left London on Buturday evening, Fel haw been enthroned in our house, But, as the underdog in the olny says, I] shall haye my revenge, Wait tit that ‘id goes to school, ‘Wiliam, indeed! “Hello .Biil" Of course the boys. will be speciait careful not to yulgange his namo, Well, so far, he's William, But I've rreoived to vall him Bilin my mind, of coures, “Ho's got his lunga with him yet, even if he is William, But now I wtable 4n another I haven't heard a, peep, from.’ little angel. | Maybe il make’ that rs tho wistfu l-faced paralytic lying ; retanla out his hands to the Saviour. Grouped together benin oh million soon, New Likeness of Christ That there is athil plen- tty of opportunity for the coNeotor who has the sift of luck Is to be seen {n the Tomantio discoy- Muritto, Say ha ehown to Hor Majesty Queen Alexandm — last week, ‘The subject is Ohriet Heating the Par- alytic,"’ Hirlo painted ti * tures of this ene eu: fect, one for the Charity other for the Bt Auots r the St, Augus- tine Chapel, Madras oOfasetof elght famous canvases, formed part ot the loot taken by Mar- ral Soult during the Peninsular War, The par, ond ploture, the one just Cixoovered, was undoudt- ‘Ine Chapel. Madrid, hout the same time, There are two cracks straight across the can- vas, which suggest that the picture was doubled up fiat for transport or gut across in two places, The second picture re- mained in seclusion for nearly @ century In Dey- ire, Tt onehire, {a worth about $50,000, ‘The figures in the plo- ture are life sizo, strikin. In its dignity It's a beautiful Ohrdst" which will make a notable addition to the 1 Ist of sacred por- tralts which roused 0 much disctission recently, on the ground, i him are Peter, Murillo, 1 and James, the latter a wonderful plece of the sombre‘toned painting, : AMUSEMENTS. jipeaderss PROCTOR’S“BIGFOUR® | LEW FIELDS’ short Hitlgrd & Co. Corlotta.co macy” & My’ Vaudeville, ‘at Jssing glove, which clear ine, aang, Raitt AN, IMME, be hele of the ohloroform bottle I'd be watin! D But the chloroform bottle was not to ” while Gorby was boing driven along it a wood pace to the Borie office, to ob- tain a warrant for Bri arrest on a charge of wilful mut To Be O ontlsued:) HST Money Makers’ & Vaud IRSTH SPE, felmet of Navarte? fe BELASCO Dayid Belasco LESLIE CARTER ™ tacts, ts | JOE WEBER'S ADBEA, ' oHolmet of Navarte! & ¥d, | Theatre, 'To-night,8, Matdat 2) AMUSEMENTS, Phono 106-88, Ev,8,13Mat.Sat ara HOQDONGLIA NOLO To-Night Victor Herbert Night, 100th 'f, *,° LAST THRBB WE&KS All-Star Co, at | ‘Mumo Hall,’ in (Pas. Higeledy-Piseledy&OollereWidowes, ar Bud ra ican Bince I'v: | ang fwustle elk Gost tn Mhe former plotiire, one! a4 edly looted from St. Au-| he i HADOW pictures, ‘made by your hands béetwi Mahe and the wall, are interes Anybody ,can make thi fashion, but it requires care, practi¢e to make really mood Above all, it soem# to require what: people dall a “knack,” for some wuce ceed brilliantly and with little effort, while others can never make lifelike shadow plotures no matter how had” they try. y But, unless you are a perfect genius fn Yhis line, you must be taught how}: to place your fingers to produce oor} tain effects. The beat ' to have Es z Pettit otha SS 7 3f53e E i 3 3 a z i i 8 i ! Fy gf : t i i E i : f g i? i z # aba dt BSS2 ef FEs. E i & be 3 58 SEE : A a i i be zg gE . weater, A asaisted thels thelr arly at Dieppe, thet bad beney 91 ae oF mined, to continue on to aris, and one o'clock in the morning arti {tp ines hag igs ‘ont Yanct i! tho fastest tratr ‘amtabligh |new aeronautio as That _ Monday © _ Grouch. By Alice Rohe. ‘ H, what's the met’ growled | tne “Well, you certainly ‘have @ Brouch on," sald the Amateur Philoso> PeMaert Notnine’ Ce rnatist ey pe pagina Mh the worse. aie wo oltent I wish | i BRIse eg i EI 3 z fe ae 5% EE gz & 2 : iff 32° al § a ? i is E 5 i i : DIAMOND DYES; HELP BOONOMY ry Hic? fete ip it it, Aah) ty ut ip it iy " 8 di for vastus: Yeasdas, caus ete oe day after Bunday, prime SPO, WOR OOM, DAV Haas aie See want to £ wp. a) inte sea pene wolght thrown ite ing ta There Iss, waste. week. fal ‘of daya to work ly day jt ns ite ing of feeling that pone. mo! to. Wi 4 evel @moke than ¢ in the week. p ‘I should think you would blame’ Aty if it ty ‘the cause of you hating the bi ba said the phitosopher, “Hiate Sunday! Not on your lito, only time I Sunday was when of. the Jere Parerg hy ut he week inday Hee Ay St casa to furday 1 it, What say ot ; ‘Gur cone tinued the Pessimist, ‘It's great to reatine, na the hourg wlip ‘by, that it's bringing you nearer to the pay 5 and it in isd ig the rewt of the week when. om think that Ha ellen Maegh without Als- Mf for the next day's work, for te end abling yoursel more on break out with {4TH ST, THEATRE nem PAIGE ‘CO, ORT OREM CE, NO WEDDING BELLS)" tt y Sunday there would be Monday morning than every rainy “fis anes “Why the whole week Js ike the R BRIDE'S mercury jn a the eter, It lx ‘day's to rite ralseh ont FOR hE bi Pr SSION et fava of the slough of Monday's depression, Along around Thursday life commences fo look like vou mimht last over ti turday night, and it's the only day he struggle seems worth while, But mn Monday—help! help! Nothing’s ever been diszevered that can raise the blue mo! that permeates mankind,’' “That sounds rand,” sald the Phil-| Woe ospher, "but. don't t : oth, Mate, Tally, 2B perhaps the reason roth ike rn Be fe Dailey # Gor ibe pressed. on Monday [a ‘the result “or ‘our, Mortons, || Wattebuty contrast with the effervescence of your Bret, Bard North, &°, spirity, on Saturday might? Maybe 1t's rise LOG a a Of ha over, unday yy vi g long enough to wear tt Fy ie ii Mastattant BY Matinee Rats 218, ‘You vion't know anything," snapped | | Kleschi tho Pessimist, “There's isn't any weee| MRS, FISKE | Leah Kleschna son for Monday at alt. Quit talking to me, You make mo tired, New York’s FairestFace A by usin sbi tain Bear ADRAMAOF INTONGI MWOART INTREST AcaD! ie to af ving pl, BAT he) all Popular Prices, Mats, wee UI, § thebesMadaan aotlic:s iio, pat kav. 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