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and Butterscotch. OPCORN BALLS—Six auarts of popped corn and one pint of mo- Jasees, Bol] the molasses about | eeteen rairiutos, then put the ‘corn Into Rat Pot An thoroURMIY Tied un a with Siean, hands make into balls Bie, desired ERSCOTCH—Two cups brown half a cup of butter, four tab is molasses. two tableapoonty and t) lespoonfuls VinNAR it hard hen dro jn EL! epee ees —_—_—_—_—— The Boastful Acorn. NB morn beneath a sheltering oak. A silly acorn strayed, ‘And fell asleop. When he awoke Bihar to the’ kind old rown you in the shade!” a ‘The answer to each of those enigmas “geriter: : and mends for customers.,., rellings or civilized countries head coverin, ‘ wat an oyster heap is ilicely to bi ‘A very tall poet. ~ More humorous than tho fc ‘A worker in precious metals... Alway 6 pig... > A disagreeable foot affection. ‘A domestic servant ‘A strong exclamation . i young domestic animal. Agency.) Verxorsis OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Oliver Whyte is murdered in @ Melbourne eb, and Brien Fitsgerald is charged with tke grime, The two men had been rivals iad the heart of Madge Frettiby. The ao- 8 Ble lodgings summoning him to @ dying " Mother Guttersnipe says that a «entleman the Queen at half-past 1 on the night Bhe says the only person | feho hour is her daughter ‘Bal,’ [Wwho bas disappeared, and that Oliver Whyte 1) @ldo visited the dead woman. After the first. day's trial Calton t» startled “iy the crying of an extra, “Return of the Yj Melening witness, ‘Bal’ Rawlins!” . Bal" Rawlins te fests that she can greve ellbh, but that ahe was Fitegoral it at ‘the interview between bim woman, ) Fitenerald io acquitted. Madge takes Sal Mawiins to her country home as maid, Bat y Melle her ‘Her mother had picked ‘The "up drunk in the street, and that iver Whyte often visited the latter.’’ fe finally succecded in obtaining the val- pare Bye) per, J (F,. which he was fo to marry him he has eat aba ie, and, Homan tee to" it Hieget Dursue. jie Mretiiby develope = strange dread “heart ils attested, ton he. simpects ‘Roger | fiewer rtays ia tive jore- CHAPTER XXX, (Continued,) His Own. awkward questions as to hi ho lets out," it the matter?” “ a @m sure of it. My theory Is this; Morelan; d) wot [but of the cab a SIS TE SA lee aA ll Aa lc Literary Enigmas for Older Boys and Girls. at Killsip Has a Theory of MR was a lesser danger to avert a WP @rester. one,” replied Kilsip, coolly, “1 mire that Moreland was not drunk that night, He only said so to es- move- hts, Depend upon it he knows more Vell, ad how do you mtend to set phail atart looking for the coat Susie Is a Winner. ‘To the Editor of Thr Evening World: My Uttle girl Suale. enjoys the Chil- dren's Page every Saturday evening and hunts up the pugales, She has not heard a@ sound for nearly eight years, having been made totally deaf by meningitis, but ehe is very bright and sweet and we are doing all we can to educate ber. Very truly yours, . Mrs. 8. B, CRAIGHBAD, No. 18 Hancock street, Malden, Mass, neler Numerical Enigma. 1 am composed of nineteen letters and spell the name of a wall-known proverb. My 7, 2 17, 10, 6s @ bar used to exert pressure. My 1, 8, 4, 12, 18 {9 to Immerse. My 19, 5. 7, 16, 15, 9 18 to become mild and yielding, My 13, 3 is a preposition. My 14, 10, 11 Is @ trap. is the name of an English or American Ever Told by S. TE NCW upon a time in the tong, long O ‘age, whon the old, old world was ® very young world indeed, the gun rose high through the perfumed mists of an Aiwust dawn, Solomon rose from his slumber couch and took up the clouded globe. In the warm, strong light it grew wondrously clear, fashing rainbow tints on a golden | ¢) key prisoned within, “| must go to the Moon's Magis Realm to renew my power to rule over the earth and all living things,” spoke the wise King. “Beware lest you wait tili too late,” shimmered the sunbeams, ‘it by any mischance you fall to gather the milky sheen for the Wonder Key of the com- ing year, you will not know the secrets of Life, Then you'll lore your sway over the birds and the beasts and their brother Man, and each will dwell apart ‘The great King went to his treasure hall with the crystal globe in his hand, and opened the alabaster chests that were ranged against the wall, One by ‘one ho chose the gifts, wrapping them round with a filmy web of woven gold- em threads, then bore them off to his court ringed within the les. On the opposite shore an elm treo @rew. A mischievous jackdaw nesting among ita topmost branches kept a curi- ous watch as Solomon spread out the golden web and set the gifts upon It. “Phose numerous packets merit a closer peep," he exclaimed, and, ourlous) Ww as he could possibly be, flew straight | down from his nest and over the brook pllrd the jackdaw repeated, “iruly you need a th “phat I know.” assented the King, “so you must bring the ow! back to my Court when you return this even- ing. e8 are #o sharp in the dark “In evening dress—more noticeable than the coat,” “He wasn't in evening dress,” said Kilstp quietly, “No, netther was he,” observed Cal- ton, eagerly, recalling the evidence at the trial, “Another blow to your theory, The murderer was in evening drese— the cabman eald #0," “Yos; because he had seen Mr, Fits- gerald in evening dress a few minutes before and thought that he was the same man who got into the cab with Why “Well, what of that?’ “If you remember, the second man had his coat buttoned up, Moreland wore dark trousers—at least, 1 suppose #0—and, with the coat buttoned up, it bman to make the she did, that it “That sounds better,” thoughtfully, ing to do?” “Look for the coat in the Fitsroy gardens.” “Pshaw!" A wild-goose chase.” “Possibly,” #aid Kilmip, as he rose to said Calton, “And what are you go- 0, “And when shall I see you again?” said Calton, “Oh, to-night,” aid Kilsip, pausing at the door. “I had nearly forgotten, Mother Guttersnipe wants to eee you.” “Why? What's up?! ‘he resumed his seat. gerald does confess, I shall know al’ wbout {t beforehand.” CHAPTER XXXI. the Majority. 14 JUNCTUAL to hia appointment, Kil. “I wonder if that off woman knows anything?’ sald Calton to himeelf, as “Bhe may have overheard some conversation between Whyte and his mistress and intends to divulge Ut, Well, I'm afraid when Pits- Mother Guttersnipe Joins he'll be sure to eee any powle Why the Jackdaw Hides ything Bright. EYCK BOURKE. the parrot with a discontented sigh, for hie heart Waa bent on a closer peep of the erya- tal globe ‘with ita prisoned iki When the twilight fell tie came sour- ring buck with the owl, aa the King Had bidden, ‘The parrot came, too, for he lived tae aware ands tate toe. soe heya one he had no mind to jour- auone, "Guard fhe alny My he. Pei Be oh techp ¢ treasures well," he bade: Pole fete Cerne ooh Saunas hree al ry here before the thief oan omon rose from his throne of with there words rent to hi Batace ia the woodland depths, cast Iimself on ani Tat instant Sit Serpent who bad been awasting hia opponunity, crawled among the gifts and closed his great fangs on the crystal sheath. Back to the old elm tee he ‘came and stowed the shattered globe beneath the twisting roots, “What a joke it would be to steal his, loot, the Jackdaw chuckled with Then cautiously down from his nest came the curious, mischievous bird when the serpent ‘crept back to the Jaisy-ringed court. He pried and poked among the roots tll a yellow gleam tn the dark met his “The Wonder Key!’ he exelatmed, Str Serpent has broken the sheath, He ploked it up in his beak and made ie way up the tree just as the Serpent Seis returned with one of the gifts in his mouth. Solyman mounted tho throne with a rrible frown when he s.w the empty in ‘The owl quaked with a! by pe rot stepped boldly torw: he spoke, "tis your’ own Solomon etnred In, angry amage. but undaunted, continued he owl to watch because his wight keen In the dark vou nly forgot that, the moon sheds @ Neht almost qs bright as day, . How could he tell the rustling he heard was anything moro than the summer breeze could not sec?" That ts just," spoke the Kin just it ls, too, that I should hur | Pride to hay tor my 1 Caen “Sir Serpent, the on any, aubsects, and me Tit freely. tore give It you ‘will Fewtore the key," he a,” fault you sett 1 mite th my 1 The jaockdaw set forth on his misston derer, amd he had a strong suspicion thet the old hag had received hush- money in order to keep quiet. Several times before Calton had been on the point of going to her and trying to get the secret out of her—that {s, if she knew !t; but now fate appeared to be playing tnto his hands, and a volun- tary confession was much more likely to be true than one dragged plecomeal “Bhe's dying, and wants to tell you RT on a trip to the. Holy some secret." i Land. He started in one "Rosanna Moore, by Jove!’ ead Cal- night before a big crowd, ton, ‘She'll tell me something about Z EF put when. midnight came her. I'll get to the bottom of this yet, he had only got as far as All right, I'l be here at § o'clock." Paris, Ho invited the crowd to come back the next Pind mel air" and the detective| night and hear the rest of the lecture. ‘That time he rm took his hearers down through Spain tion of th ‘Uncle Dic! "| Didn’t Need Nerve Tonto. Teun aon declared he from nervo The phyale! 4 somewhat Ilineis, When ayoungman he was invited to lecture Egypt, and at midnight had just finished a descrip- yramids, A thing like that didn't worry He got his crowd back the third night and succeeded at last In talking about the Holy Land, I think this 1s the record long-distance lecture.” . ° DR. 8. WEIR MITCH- ELL, author and nerve specialirt, recetved a visit) from a young man who} scription and handed it to! from unwilling ps. By the time Kilalp made his appear- ance Calton was in @ high state of ex- cltement. street; “her nature seemed to ino to be | street. if tf ¢ ., | essentially feline. But, tell me,” he went| ‘Don't know, sir, not being, a, a doctor, 1 suppose we'd bettor go at once,” | on, ‘what's the matter with her—old | answered she detective he said to Kilsip, as he lit a cigar, | age "On!" ejaculated Cal ‘ton, in diamay, “Phat, old hag may go off at any mo- drink, also, 1 enink,” an- | "Te mill bo ath rt Kilaip, ment.” swered Kilaip. “Besld her surround- | reassuringly, . ere dozens “She might," assented Kilsip, doubt- fully; “but I wouldn't be a bit surprised if she pulled through. Some of theso and over to Doy't you understand,’ ‘that I wish to eit beside thi glanced admiringly at the {nstst on keeping this seat. was suffering us breakdown. | ian wrote out elaborate pre- ‘@idn't,” ” uterrupted Calton, for the sake of argu Sait Hilsip, quietly, Ieft the cab he walked turned to the Jett sip called at Catton's office at o'olock in order through slums. to guide him Moore wus at the bottom of the whol: mir and walked back the Fitaroy Ganiena;, mystery, and every new piece of evi: the squalid labyrinths of the He found the barrister waiting impatienty for him, The fact ts, Calton had got it Into his head that Rosanna dence he discovered went to confirm at thi 0 was notice- fas bellet, When Résanua Moore was ‘Nis visitor, “You can ‘up for $1.50," “Oh, young man 8 1 ri A\ do you know, doctor, I left my purse h omly 50 cents. when I call around again to pay you ¥ Dr. Mitchel looked curiously at ‘th ment, then sald; Anes end: handed Ht. yes, saying: have this put) 14 the! briskly; “but! pome and have .It you will lendme $1 I will pay tt back ‘our fee. e man a mo-' “T think I made a mistake in your Obtaining, ranatprali of st he porated LUCY WHITFORD, Bed CHARLES DONNELLY, ie 397 Bal- ALBERT SCHATEL, No. 0, 1088 Third EDWARD PRICE, No, 1672 Madison | all humifity to to ask offense: puld mer! he shuckled, find so well hide: and he when the jackdaw told of the midnight have waged |r: near,’ is ® warm seat, ond the night fs cold, "I don't blame you a bit,’ rejoined the man, as he Wants to Impress Lawson, in office, from a child under fourteen Tho Evening World will give a prize of $5.00, $3.00, the third $2.00, and the next ten $1.00 each, points will be considered, as well as the correctness of the answers. PUZZLE EDITOR, EVI;NING WORLD, P.O. Box 1703, New York City. The answers to Jast week's President Puzzle are: James Knox Polk, 1845-1849; Zachary Taylor, 1$49- 1860, ‘ Following are the names and addresses of the prize winners; First Prize—$5S. |Second Prize—S$3. JAMES F. PAIGR, SUSIE HROOKS CRAIGHBAD, No. 37 Myrtle Avenues, Breokiyn, N. Y. Ten other prizes of $1 cach to the following puzzle-aolvers: 7 Maple ave- avenue, New York City, HARRY CONGER, No. 79 Court- House place, Jersey City, N. J. HUBERT REDDY, No. 659 Aretic street, Bridgeport, Conn, EDDY LEWIS, No, 511 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N, J. nue, Westerly, R, tle street, Brooklyn, avenue, New York City. rorpent replied, ‘4t | f theft. I oame in| forgiveness for past | “Nay, Lord,’ “In truth, ‘Jour. wisdom is spent,’ tll 10. suspec: mocked the jackdaw, mischievously pi- rouetting along the edge of the silver ibrook. "I lett you the shattered sheath to guard when I loved the Wonder Key." ‘The serpent, in aft fied away to the forest depths, whiten kept on with his pi "Stay Your madcap ete King ‘said, “and be the Key. You must bring it here betpre ‘the twi- light hour,'* Hour by hour the King and his sub-| jects sat waiting, ‘The sun climbed | wher and higher, and then sank low- er and lower, tll] ‘the moon's pale diso gleamed dimly In ithe sky. But nol cee fo The jackdaw rutted into the daisy Bey aes beady eves twinkling | d he gave his head a tos: "Lord, vou'd have none. of my help,” et I alone know where to whieh Sir Serpent thinks foamed wickedly, othe secret Init, | the key the wise The serpent's eyo rt ded away ‘aid and the hidden gifts. "Twill he death to whoever he hissed as he coiled beneath the elm's twisting roots, “It isn't anything catching, I hope, orled ina'( sorthing et @ shudder, as they passed {nto the crowd of Bourke old women have nine lives, Mie a. cat. “Not improbable,” retorted they pagabd ante the Driheniiy. Hekted been f times, and I'm en right. Me “IL daresay," retorted the barrister, “put I may go there once and catch it, ings are not very heal and her dis- | o! Araceae habits have pretty well settled er," ‘the picture the financter inquired: “What do you call 1?” “Why, it any particular title,” replied the artist; “I only painted it to Keep the wolf from the door, #0 to speak,” “Splendid {dca!" exclaimed the banker. “If you hang it on your Qoor it ought to be @ howling suc- cakes”? Broadway car and seated Himself over one of the electric heaters. A mo- ment later a man and woman came into the car, and the woman took the; vacant seat beside the man, Her escort waited a few seconds and then addressed the man: “1 beg your pardon, but would it be too much! trouble for you to move?’ “'Not a bit of trouble, Teplied the man, ‘but this) No Clock in the Melon Patoh. > ‘yUDG@w . ARCHIBALD A RUSSELL, of Georg, is paying his annual visit to Broadway and atili re- Jates bis experiences as magistrate in his native! aaked the woman's escort, in aay? young woman, ‘but I musc State. Here la a sampie esse he read from his) notebook: Judge Russell—Are, you # witness in this case? Little ooal-black: negro-— JOHN A, M'CALL had been making a speech at Here we have thé names of three Presidents of the United States, together with the dates of thelr terms Who can find the correct names and dates? For the best correct answer received to this puzzle In awarding the prizes, handwriting, neatness and other Address all answers to PRESIDENT e jackdaw | daw. I haven't given fas a banquet in which insur- ance men were chiefly in- terested, "You have a happy fac- ulty of saying the right thing at the right time, said one of the banquct+ i an "Il am ad you think! in de. prs of'a water o py replied Mr,, Go ‘long, © ie ypu! knows 1 | “Dil you see the prisoner pteal the hoe?" "My, my, Jedge, don't. you snows I seen him?’ “well, what time was itt? watermillion tine! The second best answer will receiv> Third Prize—S2. RUDOLPH STAND, No, 167 Rivington 5: New York City, ‘eet, JOHN WHEELER, No. 28 Conselyea street, Brooklyn, N, ¥. PAUL HUBERTY, No, 1019 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. MAY O'REILLY, .No. 49 Howard street, Providence, R, I. jackdaw came, werm raya HED tee td way for a very disconsolate wand “Lord!” erled the jackdaw- tor i it, waa he, with all his jauntin, anne. Wonder Key 1s lost, atone?" mourned the crestfallen Lents Mee eh By finding the key, of course,” the parrot said contemptu- ously. ut I've forgotten where I hid it,'" the juskanw began, “Then you must keep hiding every- thing. bri find," interrupted Ang, Muntil ome day, when you're busy at''that, youll be sure to, recall HY do we always talk of pam W ting on our coats and whem we always put on first ves ‘and then our coat? pantedi ‘Why do we refer to the covertngs @8 our fect as tad ot Fang 4 ‘ween aro fi tne edo we invite pegs 0 fe'wipe feet when we mean tl Why, in the olden times, aie a tell his son he would when HAS hid knew ba -- joons The Fisher Game. ‘The players all seine a tablectoth qn a elmitar sheet by the edges, The ane who is chosen as leader says: : “T fish for all kinds of fish, Wiiea & say ‘Let go!’ you must hold fast, Wines I say Hold fast!’ you must let go.” ‘Then the leader bogian ty speate jokly, saying anything that comes Gato his head, unl 0 deniy he 0 CRS “Let go!" or “Hold fast!” a @ tawe when ‘he imagines thal can oBtoky the others off their fuerte i) wip are caught must pay On ‘23-¥d sireel and: as vexed could “IW nat get home in Time? said hb ‘And There ‘s je and .cake for where you mtowed the Wonder Key,” nothing worse Tn @. short time they found themselves pitty Bourke street. and nd after travers: ew a f thie time they, famillar to Calton—they found selves before Mother Guttersnipe's den, 'y climbed tho rickety stairs, which groaned and creaked neath their ant sete found Mother Guttersnine he bi in the corner, The nan, Mackehaired” child was playing cards with @ slatternly-looking girl at ‘eal table by the faint Nght @ tal- w candle, They both sprang to their feet as the strangers entered, and the elfiah ohild pushed a Broken chair in @ sullen man- ner towards ton, white the oho girl shuffied nto 's far corner of ¢ ay and crouched: down there i! ke a Long-Drawn-Out Lecture, Sai eer iat made @ mistake; you don't nee! my Keep Away the Wolt. mmo to'eee yor {ura TALKING about long- Chee J. PIBRPONT MOR- ye whetp.” anatied winded speakers," said GAN, just before he sailed A Fae energy; ‘an’ if ex-Senator Billy Mason,| New Kind of a Car Crank. for Burope, guve widtience | I oe ofaiedaln, oF OH SARS, iti tn New “1 SAW @ new kind of a to an artist who wished fib ne ons ue a) recently, yo car crank the other to have the connoisseur ner ty should have heard’ Dick Diaits”) | wala” Aldean look at his latest work. Jone thin alo and ‘pus bt i her over Osleaby, ones) Govarncr ot Bulliven, “He boarded a After orltically exanuning | sien, there. ULE tell you to move. st aya Fue tial) In ie Perth if “You wanted to goo mo?’ ‘ho. said gently, for notwithatandinss bis. ra nance to her she was, after all, hey ae woven arAt vor cronked Mother Gut- Lying down an oY yin thi ip to her neck, torent greasy ber THE LATEST | CHINESE. Puzze: Betty a tt it perfectly wa witty the | tye 9 showy ip K lof the day. he | number pritited March @ year os aon?" with am a. lawyer. “IT ain't a-goin’ to, prowlin’ round ‘ere,’ woman, vicioualy, "I a! yet, drat y strong an’ Ain'ta “No, ‘ATO Be Son ose FETE DAY WORLD WANT TOWN, 633 Positions for Men 716 Positions for Women 921 To Let Offers 211 Realty Investments 139 Business Bargains 64 Piano Sacrifices 507 Miscellaneous Offers Haye already arrived In plenty of time to be represented to-morrow in the SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY, Hundreds of others are on thelr way, and, as foretold by history, will con- tinue to stream in at the rate of about four every minute during the remainder All signs point toward a record-breaking representation of Want Ad. delegates to the weekly “coiming- - out” of the people's most popular Want Directory—that of the Sunday World, | The World's unprecedented gain last month of 12,212 Want Ads, over the ises that, commencing with ange i World's Want Directory to-m » & new April record will be This means that the Say 500,000 buyers mt rei greater and more sanortaea ba HaHa at qj 7 ‘0 don't linger, but rush on Want Town to-day, wh weekly buying, selling, hiring tie li unertte {ng tournament starts in to-1 i those who are right there on the ‘ ~ | Services; will secure the best i ner of.wants are to be qi At least 2,000 workers will positions; as many will and Ap 31,000 Furnished Real at east 45 tunities, ; (Then ‘there will, be tho nto. fla th

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