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» ( Ee q from the complacent emile upon his Ee T he New Mystery — Jof a Hansom Cab / By Fergus Hume. [ore nee: etic re ape taper ae one oe gots home he ‘at aig 4 out enn it persia rev murderer Hts, Re ea puree hs sr anie Pretty Gee & qrange dread fee Fidget Wy develope CHAPTER XXIX. (Continued.) What Dr. Chinston Said. "Yes; do you remember that horrible B ty of Dickens's, in the ‘Plokwick Bopper,’ about the man who was med, @id Knew Lt, and yet successfully oon~ evaled. it for years? Well, I belleve iirc are many people like that In the ‘wo.ld, people whose lives are one long Pirtizgle against inewnity, and yet who 2), drink, talk and walk with the rest ©. \helr follow-men, apparently es gay Bid light-hearted as they ere,” “How extraordinary!’ ‘Half the murders and euloides ere ne tn temporary fits of inganity,” ut on Chineton, “and if & peraon vodd over anything his Inctpient mad- <@ |g gure to break out sooner or + but, of course, there are canes r@ a perfectly sane person may bommit & murder on the Impulse of the mrinent, but’ 1 regard such persons in Wad for the time being; but, Bt der may be planned and ¢ outed fa’ihe most cold-b!ooled manner,’ “And in @he latter case,” sald Frettl- without lockine at the doctor, and answered the doctor, ie i mod ay ry {adds le another because be su x4 bese otvinely instruciee 70 do ere met In “or Instance, T believe that ban: om oab murder, In Which you were ed Up “T wasn’ wbeed A in it," Interrupted Prcontto i with anger, "pecan, ye aatd Chinsbon, coolly, ma " ie tawerald. i ‘ih! 1 was thinking have been premeditat tel why aoa a wes T ite, a re ‘ Berne aa dn 1 bolleve foe % seemed to give him the greatest tistaction, ar know," wrote Brian, ‘hat now ® you have taken up the affair you will #9p untll you find out everything, ‘anticipate you and re- were rigtit in your oon- eomething ikely to etection of Whyite’s mur- Will tell you all and leave you to judse whether I was justified in concealing what I was told, I will call et your office some time next week, and then you will leam everything thet Rosanna Mioore told me; but ones you are pos sensed of the knowledge you will pity ma! “Most extraordinary,” mused Calton, leaning back in hie ohair, as he lald down the letter. ‘i wonder if he's about to tell me that he killed Whyte after all, and that Bal Rawlins perjured herself to gave him? No, ¢hat/a nonsense, or ebe'd have turned up in better time and wouldn't have risked his neck up to the last moment, Though I make it « rule never to be surprised at anything, I ex- pect what Brian Mitzgerald has to tell me will startle me considerably, I've never met with such an extraordinary vase, and from all appearances the end fan't yet. After all,” sald Mr, Calton, thoughtfully, “truth te stranger than Action,” Here a knook came at the door, and in anewer to an invitation to enter, it opened, and Kilsip glided into the room, “You're not engaged, sir?” he aid, in hile soft, low voloe, “Oh, dear no!” answered Calton, care- leasly, “Como in, come in!" Kils!p closed the door softly, and glid- ing along in his usual velvet-footed manner, sot down in @ chair near Cal- ton’s, ipaltirdad his hat on -..0 floor lopked Kean at the barrister, oped ikeehiy’ at, bh in Kilsip,"" sald Calton, yarn, Peirt with hie watoh “any gvod news to tell me?” "Well, nothing particularly new,’ purred the detective, rubbing Bande together, ‘Nothing new, and nothing more true, and no matter,” said Calton, quoting Emerson, ‘And what have you come to fee me about?” Caaritri Cab Murder," replied “rhe the other, “Wellt! Sa Calton, “"And have you 11" found out who did it? "No," angi Kilatp, sather dia- \dea.'” retorted answered may: me I have en Gorby,' arity: de) {dea that ended In pooke, Bae rs bac Any practioal proofs?’ “hae” aha you are gwing to get thas pome?" “Mudh cha In ‘it,’ " quoted Bane | a penell and forking id ialy FR ha ON By arrears, i) Hah anot HgTe einen gta coolly). 2'fe femnily name Humbug, i ey a Tob vuaatuall Dy dy T prequme, oat! hom do you sua- other? “Whyt Mut maid ott tiling Jooked round cautlously, aa if and when Fiiagerald want away! Shen gaia, lina stage whispers SEY EA 0 Eyetttoy, “That was the. young man rho. gai mpanion sharply. rene of of men In Melbourne 1g dross, Nght coats and) oq hate fact, I generally wear m hat might have been @ coln- ! ma the octor, rather discon - 1, “bot the use of chloroform puts ©, question beyond a doubt; people LA diel carry chloroform about 4 ” aoa Wout Sarre La al B the mi ropped, , ween examinatton of Mark Frotiiby: ¢ 1 when he had finished his face was \ory wravé, though he laughed at the Povon et ene he said, goyly. “vou ane tent en of heart a little weak, ther’ el: only’ ne smpresalvel yz;"tavold Neylh meot-avald excitement.’ Tust ag Frettlby was putting ‘on his cont Wh reve, came to the door, and Indge entere 4 pach 16 cone,” ghe began, "Oh, I yout pardon, doctor—but ts papa ane asked, wath sudden fear, ehtid, fald Frettlby, hastily, rm br ant thoyent my heart was altrcted, ipn't.”" oot '& bit of ft," answered Chinston, pelesoringy. “AN right—only avoid iteme f Hat yt when Brettlby Dhue to go to the oor, Madge: who had her eyes fixed ‘on the doctor's Te saw how grave it ore is'langer?’ she said, touehin on ae they paused for a momen! Nonny vas he ee peniied A) ‘The doctor looked at her in some doubt, fer in iid praia ed ene then ed and on iri een rs beat bat te) re are @wne wear eft * pelt for me to tell you what I have Alacer? ‘eWihat?' ghe sakes, in a bow volos, Mifais heart 18 toate, ” “And there a eres ahete a Reet * 1 aud be ert “He would probebly Grop down dead,” CHAPTER XXX. Hike Has a Theory of His Own, R, GALITON sat in his office read- ing a letter he had just received from Fitugerald, and judging Mother's Melodies Modernized, Vil, Curly Locks, Curly Locks, Witt thou be mine? Thou shalt rot wash dishes, Nor yet feed the swing; You'll ‘be queen of my home In World Want Town, And play 2 plano A World “Want” found, cABOUT 60 900 Planos| Pleces and Organs 1,000 Places to Live 4,000 Positions and Sttuattons phd will be offered through next Sunday World's Want Directory, win SA i i ia tia ini aN A, Ab PN i "| left behind Hy Whyte, an 100 as to how Whyte got druniet nodded, and how do you connect. him murder?" ou remember in the evidence oe the oabmen, Royston and Rankin, they both ewore that dhe man who wos dinnona qe e 8 that bruld damon Ing on 6 forefin| of t! the. right hand?" "What of that? Nearly every Record i Jn Melbourne wears a ‘diamo! peut not, on the forefinger of the Cpa Ast Moreland wears a ring in "Mately 8, colnaidence, iM T can obtain at Aan very weak,’ sit Ts that afl i Calton, ecorns “The weakest proofs may form a chain to hang & man," cbasrved Keilatp, sen+ tentously, "Moreland gave his evidence cleariy enough,” said Calton, rang and pacing the room, ''He met Whyte; thoy go drunk together, Whyte went out o:! the hotel and shortly afterward More- land followed with the coat, whlon was then some one anatched {t from him, it iy. did they?” interrupted Kilsip, auto! “80. Moreland ways,” ton, ot ping short, "I Nindbtatan 5 mitt think Moreland was not so drunk as he would make out, and that after follow- ing Whyte outside he put on ais coat an t Into the cab with him, “That is my theory,” “It's Ingenious enough,” sald the bar. Meter, "But why should Moreland murder Whyte? What motive had he?’ “Brigw > another {det of orby’s," “Pahaw! not 401 8, aid Calton, ly. "How do you know there ped any (4 oe (rt ahe Saeed Colton, fig id not intend xiislp to know that ae really Me ins until he head what Fitageral tf tall him, And another jthtng resuming his walk, it your metheer 1% correct, which I don't think St ae what Decame of Whyte's coat? Has More- land wot itr "No, he hes not,"’ anawered the de- teative, dectatvely, "You seem very positive mbout ft," gaia the lawyer, after a moment's pause, “Dit you aak Moreland albout it?” A reproachful look ree Into Kilelp's white face. “Not quite so green,” he gald, forcing a smile, "I thought you'd @ better opinion of me, than thet, Mr, Calton, Ask him? No, “Then how did you find out?” “Nhe fact Je, Moreland is employed as @ barman In the Kangaroo Hotel,” “A barman!" echoed Calton, ‘And he came out here as a fentiemaa of Inde- pendent fortune. Why, hang ft, man, at in Iteelf ts pufficient to prove that ad on) motive to miner Whyte, Moraland pretty well lived .on Whyte, 80 what couM hawe induced him to kil! his @olden goose and become @ barman? t about the matter,’ sald Kilwip, rather angrily “and {f Gorby makes mistakes I "t pretend *to be {nifalifble, But, at all events, when I saw Moreland In the bar ha wore a sliver ring on the forefinger of his ri@ht hand.” “Silver Isn't a diamond,” “No; tart It shows that was the finger Ihe was accustomed to wear his ring on, When I saw that I determined to @eanch ha room. I managed to do so while he waa out and found’’— are’s nest?! noi jae #0 your castle of cards falls ty the und,” said Calton, jestingly, a is absurd, Moreland no more committed the murder than I did, Why. ‘he was too drunk on that night to do anything," ‘umph! Bo he says.” ‘Well, men don’t caluminate them. elves for nothing,” (To Be Continued.) HE new hat, slightly tip-tilted, T has banished the Pompadour roll, which, by the way, never held sway in Parla, The oolffure is closer, but not at all tight, being done in soft waves and back puffs, held by pretty combs and covered by the fine invisible oolffure net, These nets are boon to the woman who would be neatly coiffed, Once worn one feels in- completely dressed without them, and || they form a colffune insurance on the'| windiest and wettest day, Then the old method of wearing « bit of veiling over the hair under the hat {s quite impossible with the present styles of colffure, and the balr met has stepped into the breach amd made iteslf quite indispensable. Not only with dmts, however, doer Madame affect this Uttle friend. With the hair dremed low at the nape in pretty oolls and puffs for evening, one or two nets invisibly con- fine the shining locks, merely holding hnruly stray hairs in plase, in no way crushing the bouffant arrangement, and permitting of softest end most grace- W elogue’’ man, was touring some years ago in Morocco he spent & day as the guest of Kald Absalam, of Bogan, while en route from Bes to tho sea. In his younger days My, Magic In Morocco, HEN Burton Holmes, the ‘“trwr- mtrange wisttors one day he performed a few almple tricks, apparently swul- ragged garments of the sptotabors,”’ nd | weld Mr, Holmes in relating ence, “and this tniok moat popular of all for’ the rags trom whigh ently came made olaim Fond mothers gladly brougtt torward their offsprings and motioned for me to ransack the garments of the iittle ones In searoh of stray coins, “Our guide was under contract to supply our lamer and we learned af- terward that he demanded end obtained as tokens of ANd for Md aber omen clan presenta of Peace 68 tnd plates Cae omey,” te Moore regard what they do not understand ae supernatural, and the; eager propiate the worker The Evening Girl's Dress. HB Itttte girl wardrobe, like her T mother’s and grown-up sisters’, must be replenished in anticipar tion of the warm summer days when many frocks will be needed, ‘The {lus tration shows a pretty dress of thin material, which serves the twofold pur- pose for morning or afternoon wear, [since the walst may be made high or Rh to nn tc fune'on out ‘Nightly drawn ‘© few Get touches of the comb and & few pins rightly ptxced wil mak: her goodly to look at, He SALT IN THE WORLD, Te eM a ltt oresaing. Wax-Figure Dootore. A Minneapolls woman, Myv, Simmer man, is surgeon-in-chief te many of the wax figures in that olty, She thorough- ly understands the construction of these pete! inhabitants of the show windows hen any one oF tne them mie with taal gent of regal cure. of mere rn teen a World’s Daily Fashions. low, equsme neck, with full-length or ethow sleeves, Quantity of materiel required for medium alse: Four yards 82 inches wide and 1-4 yard of all-over, Hvening World Pattern No, 80—B is in aises four to twelve years, Price, 10 cents, (Bee coupon.) ge Worid Fashion Coupon. Inclosed find. ....<.002---Cents (= payment for Ewening World pattern Bend to Cashier ef Evening Worté, Pulttcer Butiding, B. ¥, Otty. MO. ..2.-2eccsee ce FASB. 22. cc cccccorverccoe To OASHIBR of EVENING WORLD: § Evenin By Altce Rohe. 4 HAT will.qe Go if the’ gerd) prone. W en's clube get it oot the Iabest judi from Connegtiout on a woman's inabll- | ea tel. ity to tell’ whether = man fs ietoxtont ed or not?” quested the Philosopher. “Well, for my part, I don’t see that it would take any great péyohio power for a woman or any one elge to dis tinguish @: bun—not the New York brand, at any rete, And ft's my opln- | man fon that @ bun'e # bun for a! tht, re gardless uf geographical conditions, “There's no reason on earth why & woman couldn't tell a jag when she soon M. It don’t a matter of woman's superior intuition, it's ee ako of eyes and nose, The fo self-apparent that it staggers the |petved 4¢ de oborver a well as the jages ‘I wae reading @ book the other day in which a woman desoribes a Deaut ful bun, but she makes her hero of the algrettes, wreaths and posies, not only of the usual artificial blossoms, but roses, violets, daisies and other flow- ore exquisitely made of ribbon and mounted with fine foliage and fern fronds. Pretty hair ornaments of ribbon are worn not only with evening drew but with the afternoon house and dainty tea ‘The Mhustrations are all of colftures| protected by a net, which matches the hair in color and fineness, In the low evening oolffure two nets are used. One covers the head loosely, confin- ing without crushing the Tooke, the other covers the pretty putts ‘bw on the nape, Two pretty ribbon ornamenrty give just the night finish to this charm, ing oolffure, ‘The other evening colffure is one of’ vies, The or ip fect tense an a patted tga One-Cent-Freight Freight Bill, Probably ‘the smallest freight bill in the world ie one received by @ poultry house im this olty from the Pennsyl- other pretty things vania Reflroad the other day, The wings, butterfiles and overgrown ft wllk, gause and ince, all studded with fi 9 skrun ad he ll dd an ERE Res Ga i] A Liquid Bouquet. If very fine par- of aniline 8 ore Open an ott BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Show on Earth ‘The Only Circus to Be Seen in New York, THE DIP OF DEATH, into @, glass of water they will aink slowly, leaving behind them bril- Mant colored threads or stream- ore, In some cases @ alngle dye stuff produces two oolors, ‘the second one be- ing due to fluor @moence. The red dyes eosine and to this lass, but beavis jeg Uhaecerd.y remark- le oe at crak rs of which have ae Ddeantifal fluor Double Simultaneows Looping the Geasitte very beautiful polyohromatio effect Js cotahted—a Hauid bouquet. Bixc0eotingly little dyestuff is required tor this experiment. The few graing that remain on @ piece of paper on and off which some of the powder has been poured are quite sufficient. ‘rhe experiment succeeds with all dyea, wirtoh, when in the form of powder, sree ittle heavier than water and whioh dissolve slowly in that liquid, A tow aniline dyes are quite insoluble in watery which dues ‘hot even-wet thom, ia uy, al PRINCE ELS ir OF PILSEN | By PIXLBY and LUDERS, : EASTERN. STAR FAIR To Bu... siome for the Indigent, Masonic Hall, 284 St. and 6th Ar. 4 Dally from Noes to Midnight, Rich Prises—Low Pricee—Many Attractions fs ae ania ete ECTS. BIG FOUR, PT hh oe om 0 nf AMUSEMENTS, ARMERSTEIN'S uteri ‘ Matinee Every Day, 260, and 60c, ned eer vet ood Heworvet ed ent bog, 4% Bille Shanuen, Woodtan Nymphs, Empire City. Ovarter, Hert, Deslle and Robert Dalley. Callahan & Pe Laid Murray, Fane, fund. & Rus _the B Nrarenan Vitagatt A TRICK OF WAR, Proud of Her Face H Bho use or Pam fre fits esi Ere fon This {Mustration, from the Solentifio American, shows how Mekaroft's flag- ship, Petropavlovek, was sunk, The Jap- anese strewed in the outer channel lead- ing to Port Arthur @ number of float- ing mines, connected by cables, in seta vey & 384 ot. Kiva, reenn Mat, Bat, BAS, MRS, FISKE | Tae Kleschna Speotal Matinee ‘ednesday, Manhattan Company in 8 plays by of two or three, The Petropevioval P ASTOR’ Corn HoUs, struck one of th and as she moved 20 if 80 CTS. Holcomb, Ourtls & Webb, Bmii Carew & Hayos, Johnson & Wal, Other, BIG MATINEE TO-DAY. (MEE Morton, Jow~ Children's Matinee + Matinea Tox morrow, 25c, to 01.00 00, Grand Babes in Toyland WM. H, ORANE, swung in, wreoking her hull at three separate points, A GOOD DRESS or other garment that le a Uttle faded or old In fashion need not be thrown away, The dress can be ohanged saad saat MED TROPOLIS aa to the latest fashion, and -—— sauna OF TH® WHIT! 1 WM td CR. new, fresh colors can be BLDG’ Phone 108+ mos 15, Mat. Bat, 8T. THEA ‘i Ae ‘ given It with LBW FIBLDS"" {Hnpen cin) rdlond 14TH ied Mat. 25 in DUSINESS 18 BU: Bway & ath av K 10 ND DYES jauszcet ss: ee ER SPER Hae “aha funday Night Ted Maria! Ble Conoert, ), Softrtes in Crockett! Nat.wh., Jas, jal denartment of advioo, AY atiestions about MURRAY | MILL. oT OLD jo Next week Capt, Tasrrington ci 1 sample gt guage when pom © [Direction Hook and 43 Byed' Samples Free, OUAMOND DYWOS, Burlington, Vi ‘Mat, Bat, W Next week—! edded & Parted, foarte Adrift. WINDSOR

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