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HE never told me'{# name,” aald Bal, jerking her head in the toe Fection of the bed. “Then whom did she ask you to bring "Yo ter?" asked Calton eagerty, « “No one,’ replied the irl. ‘This was the way of it, On that night sho was “orfil {1}, an’ I gat beside ‘er while gran’ ‘was asleep,” ° “I was'drunk,” broke in gran’, flercety, “none of yer lies; I drunk.” “An! ses she to me, she ges,” went on ‘tha wir], Indifferent to her grandmothe int ‘uption, “Get me some paper an’ nell, an''T'lt write @ note to ‘im, I will, So I goes an’ gits ‘cr what she @raks fur out of gran's box," "Stole It, drat yel” shnieked the old aking her fist, "Hold your tongue," sald Kilsip, in a Peremptory tone, Mother Guttersnipe burst into a vol- Tey of oaths, and having run rapidly through all she knew, subsided into a @ulky allence. “She wrote on it,” went on Sal, ‘an’ then arsked me to take it to the Mel+ Bourne Club an’ give ft to ‘im, Ses 1 *Who's ‘im?’ Ses she, ‘It’s on the let- Aer; don’t you arsk no questions a1 you won't ‘ear no lies, but give it to “im at the club, an’ walt for ‘im at the corner of Bourke street and Russell 1 mixeot.' Bo out I goes, an’ gives it to p& Cove at the lub, an’ then 'e comes along, an’ ves ‘a, “Take me to 'er,’ and 1 tooked ‘im.’ “And what was the, gentleman like?’ “Oh, werry ‘goéd‘lookin,’ shld © Bal. “Werry. tall, with yeller ‘alr an’ mus- tuche. He ‘ad party clothes on, an’ a Mailer coat, an’ a soft ‘at.” “That's Fitagerald right enough.” muttered Calton, “And what did he @o when. ho camo?” “He goes right up to ‘er, and she fes, “Are you 'e? and 'e oes, ‘I am,’ ‘Shen ses she, ‘Do you know what I'm ‘@-goln’ to tell you?! an’ 'e gays, ‘No,’ ‘Then she ses, ‘It's about 'er; an’ ses ’e, Jookin' very white, ''Ow dare you ‘ave ver name on your vile lips?’ an’ she gits Up an’, screec ‘Turn that gal out, ay’ Tl tell yo ''e takes me by the arm, an’ ses 'e, '’Pre git out,’ an’ 1 its out—an’ that's ali 1 itnoy “And how longewas he with her?" @sked Calton, who had. beca Mastening entively, Bout arf-a-hour,” , answered Sal, *T takes ‘1m back td Itussoll street ‘bout twenty-five minutes to 2, ‘cause I looked’ at the clock on the Post-Ofice, ‘e gives me a B an’ then he axtearin' up the street like any- thing." “Lake him about twenty minutes to ‘walk to Hast Melbourne,” sald Calton to himself, “So he must just have sot In at the time Mrs, Sampson sald, te was In with the ‘Queen’ the whole ‘time, I suppose?’ he asked, looking keonly at sal, “I was at that door,” said Sal, pola ing to it, an’ ’e couldn’ n't ‘avo got out Unioss I'd geen ‘1m "Oh, it's all righ said Caltor, nod- ‘ging to Milsip,*’ here won't be any dit. ficulty in proving an alibi, But ] say,” he added, turning to Sal, “what were Sey uulling about?! 4 dunno,” answered Sal, I was at the door, an’ they talks that quiet 2 couldn't.'ear ‘em, Then he sings oy ‘Good Heavens! It's too ‘orrible!’ fear ‘er a@-larfin like to bust, an’ then ‘e.comes to me wu sez, quite wild like, ftake me out of this ‘ell!’ and I tooke: ‘im.’ Meh as de vin) came back?" "bhu was dead, i “Dead?! jae “As a door nail,” said Sal, ‘cheerfully, “Aag' I never knowd I was in the room with @ corpse,” walled Mother Gutter- snipe, Waking up. “'Drat ‘er! She was alla, ie, u-doin’ contrary things,” do you know?" wald Calton, sharply, fp he rose lo Bo, croaked nowd ‘ev longer nor you," ee one evil eye on now what you'd han't!"” @ vhrug ba fou Will come to the court to-mor- row with Mr, Kilsip,” he sald to sal, “and tell what you have just now me It's all true, s'e’n no," time,’ eagerly; * was ere all the Calton. stopped towurd the door, fol- lowed by the detective, when Mother Guttersnipe rose. {Where's the money for finin’ her” A Sociable Evening the lawyer Ulte. to know; ut ye shan't— Calton, turned from her wilt {s one of the gems in the ring of life— But how. dull and devoid of lustre the gem appears If you are not comfortably situated in a Suitably arranged and located home— [Peer pany eat st a] 2,537 Furnished Rooms, Apartments, &c., were offered To Let last week through the Morning World. For Cleaning,’ lO remove paint wash the paint well with hot water and wushing oda, thon rub well all over with @ flat plece of pummice-stone, using plenty of water, untll the sutface is perfectly smooth. After drying, a fine i Saat Beery he geet ro io cy the i invalid BAT the yolk and white séparately B until extremely light, add @ pinch of @alt, pour into’ a ohina oup, which set in @ saucepan of hot water, stirring constantly till scalted, but not cooked, WHR thie iy done ejowly ¢ Cee Jit hie i ang ently.“ ea phy big unui ohenine it P dat dn thi ment and nerve at once. Date Cream Bars, AKE three cupfuls of granulated T sugar and a cupful of cold water, and bot! until ft will ‘hanien when dropped in oold water, Do not tlr while on the atove, Beat the pate, murat ver tn agy sot Fiving “oot fancly Pint wd enone’ fra 02 chopped a stem, woke tober bat ap In powlered sugar. dears 4 ip arreenho pointing one skinny fin- inte na eae the girl founé ba money 1s in nthe Tan tnd will Fomatn there “An' I'm to be done out of my jerks garned tin, e'elp me!’ howled the fury, "Drat ye! ‘ave Hho) lawr a yout go There yout If it you don't el raid Kileip, in his aoft, pur- ake bape F nrtelced Mother Gutterenipe, pplng her fingera at wit "What do 1 oare about yer aed Ain't I bin ie Pentrig’?—an’ ft ain't urt mo, it ain't, I'm as lively ag a gal, Y am," And the old fury, to proye the truth of her words, danced a kind of war dance In fron 4 of Mr, Calton, snapping her fingers and baits | out curses, a8 an accompaniment to her ballet, luxurious white hair streamed out ing her gyrations, and, a a ah eE OF tle ee tad the candle, of the women of Paris apectacle, Calton. Rimemborea he hard hea: a the Revolution, ‘and the way they dencod "La Carmagnole,” Mother Gut- tersnipe would nave been in her ele~ ment in that sea of blood and turbu- lence, he thought. ‘But he merely shrugged his shoulders and walked ont of tho room, ag with @ final curse, de- lvered in a hoarse volce, Mother Gut- tersnipe sank exhausted on the floor and yelled for gin, CHAPTER XXIil. The Verdict of the Jury. EXT morning the court was N crowded, and numbers were un~ ‘ able to gain admission, The news that Sal Ravwilns, who alone could prove the innocence of the pris- oner, hud been found, and would ap- pear in court that morning, hud spread like wildfire, and the acquittal of the prisoner was confidently expected by large number of sympathizing friends, who s¢emed to have sprung up on all sides, Vike mushrooms, in a single night. ‘There were, of course, plenty of cautions people left who waited to hear the verdict of the jury before committing themselves, and who still believed him to be guilty, But the un- oxpected’ appearance, of Sal Rawlins had turned the great tide of public feel- Ing in fayor of the prisoner, and many who had been loudest in their denun- oltions of Wtugerald, were now more than half oonvinved of his innocence, Plous clergymen talked in an Inco- herent way about the Finger of Uod nd tho Innocent not suffering unjust. ly, which was a case of counting un- hatched chine, as the verdict had yet to be given, Fellx Rolleston awoke and found him, elt {annus in oan ey, eh i jood-natured sym) and a@ spice ol Sontrariness, he had declared hie Belist in Brian's innocence, and now, to astonishment, he found that his view of the matter was likely to prove correct, He recelyed so muoh praise on all sides for his presumed pers Berapis y that ho soon began to think that he had be- Neved in Fitzgerald's innocence by o calm course of reasoning, and not be- cause of & dosire to differ from every one else in their opinion of the case, After all, Fellx Rolleston is not bpe only pie who been astonished to find reatnese thrust upon him and done to Balleve himself worthy of {t, He was @ wise man, however, and while in the full tide of prosperity he galed the moment on8 proposed to Miss Toatherwel ht, who, atter some heslta- tion, agreed to endow him with herselr and her thousands, She decided that her futuro husbam was a man of un- common Intellect, seeing’ that he had long ago arrived ‘at a conclusion which the rest of Melbourne were only begin- ning to discover now, so she det ined that, as f00N Aa She aswumed marital authority, Fellx, like Strephon In "Io- lanthe,” should go to Parilament, and with her money and his brains she might some day be the’ wife of a pre- mier. Mi. Rooston had no idea of the olitical honors which his future a} Intended for him, and was eeated {n his ti Ve in the court talking: Boi the oninew he was innocent, don't you know," he sald swith a complacent atin “eitwgerald’s too Joly good-looking a fellow, and Al that sort of thing, to commit murder, overhear e ively at rem, Aengrond with it ii ler Fe. , and preached & sermon ree, oloeeiy lowely HE athletic girl has a brand-new fad, that of punching the bag in emulation of the heroes of the prize ring and all other followers of mrenuous athletics, The bag should hang with its upper end, the stem of the pear—for they are an of them pear-shaped—on a\evel with the top of the head, and the rounded lower end flush bed the stoul- Ger, ‘With the bag properly adjusted, your own position {s the next thing,. Stand, not squarely facing the bag, but rather & trif_e obliquely, so that your left arm will hays an extra chance to come into "|play. When you stand squarely before the bag you will find yourself, from foroe of habit, relying too much upon your right hand, and not’ giving your left a fair show, ‘The gitl-cr man, H pnts for that matter—who would Find the Cause. Cut, out the fragments and put them together carefully to eee what caused! the destruction of the vase, The word) thus found will babii all. The Evening punoh the bag accurately, rhythmically and scientifically mus: become ambi- fully as powerful, as, skilled and as speedy as the right. ‘The first thing to learn when playing| © with the beg is: Moderation and again, modoration, and yet again MODERA- TION! ‘The girl who likes to keep her finger. Nails Jong will have to sacrifice this pet fad of hers, for the long nail will press too olosely into the palm of the hand, and perhaps make @ little wound; and besides, It is Hkely to get broken off so short that it will be unsightly, Wear gtoves if you ike, and even boxing gloves ma; sult your fancy. ther @ large pair of heavy dogekin or reindeer though, ame best; kid or suede will not last two minutes before the bag. women, they are #0 nervous,’ sald ithe Amateur Philosopher “Well, save jour sympathy,” snapped the Pessimist, “they enjoy it. Why, the dear things just dote on thelr nerves, It makes them s0 dellolously feminine, you know, and in spite of all the mannish woman bluff, there isn't one of them. who doesn’t resort to the feminine tactics when it sults thelr conventence, As for nerves, that la the average woman's stock In trade, You can't be in & woman's company five minutes before she makes some reference to her delicate nerves,” “But they are really nervous,” pro- tested the Philosopher, | "Oh, It's affectation, most of it," | snerled the Pessimist. “If they suffer td Dee me, I feel 90 worry for fo from nerves what on earth induces World’s Daily Fashions. A Modish Shirt Waist. OR morning or utility wear noth F ing better could be recommended than the waist built on ‘he sin ple and severe lines hero pletured, It {s easy to make and would look well made up In almost any neat and Inex- pensive shinting, Any style of neok dressing and belt may be worn, The fronts display groups of tucking and be donned, it they| © gloves, | be Clinch the fist @o that the knuckles are teak of gic i. hgh even. pnbsigh bed with) Ree * and the blow rare’ Swe, ny | one ‘Airs them Lesage, vee: sy Moa ad score | Bage y heaped and leave ai ‘bare. fon Steals ‘out of ¥ valoula! the rhe ron Stand about & yard and your-body must be just ds erect ag & ete @extrous, and the left hand must ba| the mane be tala ean th Knuckle project by beer ain pl PN ol Getond ven. will net i o First learn trom, air) beginner—t! it Bh evel + fanting ee ane Me beh Those. Joyful el By Alice Rohe. : them todo everything to develop them? Why, women enjoy bein driven to tho’ verge of nervous collapse, Don't tell me they need sympathy. Did you ever): see @. man, haunt these places & woman with sensitive nerves ‘does, where tHere are blood ocurdling, mars row chilling performances going on that would put « healthy farm hand out of business? “Just think of the nerve-racking dramatic productions ‘that women dote on, J mean from the nerye racking, morbid side of course, I'm not ree ferring to the plays that bore you to death, “Women love to go to plays that are filled with horrors, They drink and eat them, You couldn't drag’ & ‘woman from a boir-raising performance to save vour life, “IT went to a play tho other fight where two refined murders were: com- mitted, and @ reallatlo exhibition of madness was given that tore! your nerves out by the robts,”” “But surely the ladies were ‘over- come!” interrupted the Philosopher, “Maybe they were, but they enjoyed atraight cuffs, thet may fasten with Mnke or buttons, The quantity of mmterial required for tho medium aise In 8 8-4 yards of goods $2 inches wide. Evening World Pattern No, 8693—B fs in siseg 82 to 4 Inches bust. Price 10 cents (see coupon), MW, ¥. Otty. Inelosed find. ...........cents im payment for Evening World pattern}: Bend to Cashier of Evening World, Puliteer Building, the back has an applied yoke that may be wued or not, The sleeve le the Hy i v' Max ahjst-made, with scant fulness and Evening World Fashion Coupon. PASTOR S _@ OASHIER of EVENING WORLD {t 1 saw three women being fanned into sensibility when the curtain went down, but ¢he minute they revived they began making for the box office to buy vents for the pext performanos, Those women weve nervoud wrecks, but they arte tanane ate cap Sa " n wa Some wit “ira aaa 8 Sa hat wouldn’. prove an; sald the Philosopher, teebly, Me id " Oon- “What makes me fe weary, Unued the Pessimiat, "ls the Way VARA and Lada least ching, they baa he rl ce that pioetOreth at is to y yore can, Phi- dertake to explal There ta no ‘ine off women’s fopl: pretty sate tniog. ‘Tust ‘ep to Innate morbidnese, @on't talk Ri me about women's sensitive nerves, ite of ‘thelr shrieking and fainting ensitiveness they can PVoluntarily KO throuxh nerve racking experiences that would put B husky bv carrier in @ sanitarium im three minutes, AMUSEMENTS, COLONIAL, Bae, “ LEAH KESSLER,” by Ross & Fenton and | ti Stock Ge Hee-sf Tronny. ‘a Horses, Bight Yas Patt Gharea at re Ashby, ‘Tom. 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Others, t_agilnat, your face, and » Wi Ee upon the girl's mamery "ine Ins ‘vosition of ‘the hands and tei wil’ ‘ary fh Foon the ball and ine fit who he oy 08 must be quick and apvoethe, lett ana 08 the le 2 Well . 0 a rt ae but ‘tart ee to, the th ee Rt ean one less foxtrot Tor tire oie at just ae Teach--of th Re Rae AERIS te earriee int Vou Bee its iN the 2 Teh, He 1 right 46 to at the same TO) own, eran 40 80 A it t with a atraiene ners oF cee vou yout Nead Riientiy ¢ ixhtly ates coe up At tae the yh lefent ht earatt rt ltl nl eal i aaare ea gente poaltion weithout Wy yf pes . 088 0) dine, #08 Laces, b.3 hit hgh ey Wap and ye ki neaaae eu peels ie Tutthe ‘balla orosked oF biow the tail is thrown, true course, and ite rebound ot, RY of return cannot be galoulavea toon, Here is where you must learn to auck; ‘When you know you have privates» * wrong blow, step quickly a1 sod Ouek your head smartly, the pass harmlessly over pour head, A Kite for War, °, to have discovered & practical and trustworthy kite or use in time of war, Céllular’ or box kites with wings attached have beon utilised by Mr, Cody, who hos ; menting “at Ports. mouth, On one 00+ casion, it 1s said, he went up to a helght of 1,200 feet, and at Woolwich’ had him- velf raised to 600 feat, Similar Kites to these have been recently experimented with under the ausploes of the French Ministry of Marine as life-saving ap- piiances, ‘These kites are furnished with @ ¢all rope. on which is a paddle, by means of which the man attached to the rope can steer himself, the kite providing the traction power, or in other cases serving to carry @ rope from ithe vessel to the land, ?| CASTORIA |ts For Infants and Children, TK Kind nd You Have Always Bought Blgnaar- AMUSEMENTS, ARRERSTEIN'S 42 Bt Bway. 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