The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1905, Page 15

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wv Sten) Oh? a Hansom Cab y By Fergus Hume, 4, the National Press SSOP ON Leh 4YNOPSIs OF SREGRHING CHAPTERS. cH oeihe PEENO! Fie eae Ae Rie its Gale alng. xin prove re Pieerald a nthe name of Rosanna iby ae a otran is affevsed. Detective A he sunpects Roser Mora: Is e murder, Siac sends for Calton, Bho fe eMNtR ont AA Moore Was Mark Frottlby's divorced hd that "Sal Raving ts’ hin child r father has a visitor who ie taken ‘Up to his study, CHAPTER XXXII, (Continued,) Mark Frettlby Has a Vis- itor, “But I thought that papa said he wes not tolbe disturbed?" “Yes, mise, but the gentleman had en appointment with him." “Poor papa!" sighed Madge, turning again to the piano, “He has elways @% euch a lot to do." Left do themselves Madge began play- ing Wattteufei's last new valse, a dreamy, haunting metody, with a touch of sadness in it, aid Brian lying lagily on the @ofa listened, Then she sang 4 gay ifttle French song about Love and ® Butterfly, with a mocking re- frain, which mad> Brian laugh, “A memory of Offonbach,'’ he sald, tising and coming over to the plano. “We certainly can’t approach the Frenoh in writing these airy trifies,”” Phoy're unsatisfactory, I think," aaid diad funning her fingers over the Kays: “they meen nothing, “Of course mot," he replied, “but don't you femember that De Quincey says there fe mo moral either big or Tittle In the Titad.”” “Woll, I think there's more music in @arbere Allen’ than all those frothy things,’ eaid Madge with fine acorn, “Come and sing it.” fiye-aot funeral i 1s,” groaned abe, ee ak gbey; ‘let's have else, however, bra) oust the book of ies Over pre health ce te Heike, Hass ‘hy juddent: maddie 06: ow on suageniy ge, tried to open it, butt was ma qeked her fether aharp- Pipa." she answered. "I ne! fai or Hight." replied he: eee downstairs; 1’) ee” ae ton He the mmetter?” moment at the foot of tho he sath he senile, ut | th ust have bee i noe” have cried out ite @ told fim Wat Dr, Chinston ‘had teen the "ma of her father's a wvntoh shooked Brian did not return to ie y, bu went out on the where, for in 4 ddelbourne at cl itarged with Had been vale Na. tH ‘The ace reve igi aoe sara he | ar, Madey finds : rf we fominonifis’ hii to @ dying ‘putting on lsh. by n ray ais ante nae that a ange | on, Paxwon | bagi calla on Madge. While he Is ? way its fi Pou u Y temmpun’ ta ‘with an you impotence Knocked at ‘the sturly door and | for a moment—'4y, oiser’ Moreland!"* beat an the dati and looked qulekty to the dank shadow. 01 = Fanda whore thay wens sented pte he ran quividy down itt and theyteard the gate clang adage felt a avdden fear ot the exs of moonllght ajreaming full la ho lq Roger aie “ali gu datind ah Sudder horror oilver Whyte's "Yes"—In a hoarse wi ot the witnesses at the teen ane Oe CHAPTER .XXXIII. Mr. Calton’s Curiosity Is Satisfied. | ‘TERT waa not much sleep for Fran that meht, He loft Madge almost mmediately and went home, but he did not go % bed, Ho felt boo anxlous and III ait ease to leap and asied the greater part of the night walking up and down his room, occu: pied with his own sad thoughts. He was wondering In his own mind what could be the meaning of Roger Moretand's visit to Mark Prottlby. All the evidence that he had given at the trial waa that he had met Whyte and had been drink ‘ng with him during the evening. Whyte then went out and that was the last Moreland had seon of him, Now, the) question was, “What did he go to res! Mark Trettiby for?” He had no acquain- tance with him, and yet he called 1» appointment. Tt {9 true he might have heen im poverty, and (the millionalie hein well known as an extremely geti- rouse mun, Moreland might have called on him for money, But then the ery which Frettlby had given after the in- erview had lasted a short time proved thait he had been stantied. Madge had gone upstairs and found the door locked, her father refusing her admis~ sion, Now, why was he # anxious Moreland should not be seen by any one? ‘That he had made some stact- ling revelation wus certain and Fitz- werald felt suré that {t was in connec- ion with the hangom cab mumer caso, He wearled himself with conjectures about the matter and toward daybreait \hrew himself, dressed as he was, on the bed, and slapt heavily wll 12 o'clock the nest day, When he arose and lnok- ed at himself in the glass he’ wus startled @t the hh«gard and worn ap- pearance of his face, ‘The moment ne was awake his mind went back Lo Mirk Fretlby and the visit of Rogor Moveland. “hae net ls closing round him,” he murmurred to himself, ‘Lk don't wee haw he can escape. Oh, Madge, Madge! if only I could wpare you the bivverness {ot Knowing what” you ‘must knojw, sooner or later, and thet other unhappy gitl—the sina ‘of the fa rt yiswed "on the ohidaeen—ii even eS th, and, after Dreclad ain ech Mente lew she was_s plain iat of gurpiige on seed fits ‘ale exclaimed, ‘orhet ‘ave De icnowen! your ‘genie Bone to bed, not i apo ay ct winds,' Bak et Br, Téotn, at lowe rnumt Reve my pene pe cy ek the sonal § haw ihe! Sr x aire oe a on ‘my splaly way I pat! lh er, toh “and me beats “TVve ha if runnin’ ii sure, roe He my the not ‘avin mt, ith broke, one Hapmates a vad not appear tio} Hn thee scab ‘edinfalaceny aloe are oe nel hbor ‘9 "he ite n as mtn ty. Of ara nee money out of the one ‘and “cape Maietbgarny wae tal bo jae apighd Set es Cornet wil not bi to do, t Ly} e did fg t At Roya takl Aaa his ‘ll 4 pay hn thd t za tt vite tints of] nian sath mn Soon Wien oak Bhan 49 oa nan iM q's He Ana “Mi game, hela “Lovely New York.” Act one, In Har) A man, one room, his cane, his hat, And a few other things. ‘The Phohe—Ting-Hng, Ung-t-ling,. ng ling, The Man—All thing ‘What you put to your ear) The-hat, the cane, iUkew! Went out together, to o: Or ‘cab or oar or som The front door closed with a clicking thud ‘That jarred a large thin sheet’ of mud, Called plaster (applied in winter time, Had froze, ¢hen thawed ‘in spring wun- shine), dit tall down and ruined the carpet. @ man went on: he thought the noise Was the landlord, finding baby bi ‘To raise the rent two dollars and @ half, With downoaat look ho went his way— Why downcast should he be, you aay? Why,'bwas enough to make him grit lost his wife the other ev: rm was thick—she'd haye dt thin— To 1 start, she slept upon het chi Then hung on a wire pony ‘the And tled pianos to Her £1 Then shoved her ‘diaphragm ao fal back it choked Her, . Ee. man But—the ‘aah ot to eit That Hold- -Up. ‘Game. Y, but Chicago ts an anterpits- worked it so long ‘bese Uh ha Beedme a Ing powal'!: weld che Fesabmiat waroastavally. to this startling despateh: from hat a fomarinible ive rt et oharac bd Windy Clty, ery! SVthefe wax: Piilioeaphatt ot Chicago, 1 ut Lod 80, His Suciaf add “FYnancial Progress hid ‘in Photographs of His Suc cuaive Homes. cameron cia CN ch fh Oe NE Se a ae ee eC ee Oa ee a ‘| wear or more dressy wear, according to Sweet Potatoes. BUNS.—Boll and mash a sweet po- ato, Rub into it as much flour as will make It Nke bread, Addpspice and sugar to your taste, with a mpoontul of yeast When {t has risen well work in a plece Rake tt in mall rolls, to be eaten hot with butter, ac : New York a flat, right (hangs up that FOUR WAYS.—(1) Take the quantity of patotoes you wieh to ‘have, according to the size of your family, Boll them they are ahnowt cooked, Then and slice them, brown sugar and fry in hot butter, Peel and elice raw sweet potatoes, Let them soak a bit In ico cold water oral y them in plenty of hot lami. The more lard there ls and the hotter, the dryer your potatoes will be. few mweet potatoes, boil and peel them, and minsh them with butter, Put ‘Cover with brown eugar and (4) Sweet potatoes most without taste are tTmuoh improved jf the tough outeide skin Ia) pemoved and they are put under roast beet to ‘cook, Dhey will brown over nicely and receive an agroecable hing ike that; Sprinkle with iuuko Jn the. ven, BAKED—Tal 41x sweet potatoes, not too lange, and, after paring thom, grate Add two spoonfuls of Pepper, and sugar train, e'd_ sworn that never again d put file foot on rnat measly peer = Fed Re hed to walk, But the man went on, the silly dunoe, | @pent his nickel “just this onc He must meet the board for some big geal, Ana for, Ms watch he bé 'To see it he had time to A it? 38 gat Reare they yes wasn't’ thi was rd Meet Bunday morning, lied out; he Kok tray Above a blonde’ typewriters tap—« 4 at and - he water and add salt, tO taste, and @ spoonfiil of butter, Mix all together to the consistency of a Put in a baling diah and Place In the oven, Before doing so take a straw and stick i on top, to allow PUDDING—The @ame recipe ae above. Add two cays; half oup. of milk and AMUSEMENTS, ANIMERSTEIN’S *5'4.2 35 Mating 0 Eyoty y Day, Yea By Alice Rohe. Soon. na ‘thay, are able to walk. “Their Simple und. reflnod methods nin *the gafsut trom the revolver and broom handle style to the sweet besull- We amile, and downcast eye. modiate atngés comprise all sorts of Chi | seduction: watery mie “Oh, but you surely. don't moan thn! brand with revolvers _ and! "Nhe ‘police are lo ‘Wworkitis' eine” istic Chicago enterprive, {into a, field hitherto Ani Invad Now what do Pie the new vocation Ws? Wh hi ‘The two Chernainee tarnana up ,@ Northwestern University! Professor as he was 'retirning home at nay and = frisked a .watch trom him, NOW what. do “fen thine nga Ohicago tabellin: Aare, willie Snip ha i (Dhose wild. We Way aie ‘simnp e ‘characteristle « Th the! etter Beat ihe meaorts | i “Hout in Chitagp ‘they are ‘tamed to our delicate: fneaso, Jan’t necesaary--at all: for-tho genuine APld-up qrtists to employ. -volyers, ‘Thererare other*means thuch: more: ef- +s fective, and atthe sume time enjoyable |) RHE Degiliing, “he: Wenterntand Baat- erm methods) ate dan; the .oarye, ehilg of Mis Mate gt, ‘ait. Leah Kleschna E GYPSY GIRL.” wou William Hramwelt ‘ baa STR) ‘fi “eh by tho way, a avomen fre pretty good, se hl {assented the '# their stock in ine is chia Ghiengn ie Mespatches thirt Tas found two LW PRLS yee 160-88 By essa HOQDEN NOTH ON i | 5 I “ fins,” METROPOLIS ; | Rose Melville én **Sis Hopkins Ou ma, br y i @ hold-up racket With women: th sloinet ad ataraaiohe tnt oe ir sa ay. | ae To Bulid x Home for the | Indigent.’ Masonte Huh, 280 Sh and ty At,, Dress for Boy or Girl. rv HIS dress may be worn by girs T ‘or emall boys of the nursery age, It 1s an excellent model for, school tho doyelopment. Light-weight woollen gooda:in mohair, serge as well as linen and other washable fabrics are adapted to this style, and the belt may be of the same material a8 the @uit or of}: leather, A white linen oollar with @ colored tle is the proper neck finish, ‘The fronts close in double-breasted fashion and the back {s box-plaited and jas an added lint partion, ‘The sleeve Anishes with a turned-back onft ¢ has guthered ‘Tulness at the 8. shoulder. Quantity of material for meaivin tte, 91-2 yards of 27 inches wide, BVening World pattern No. 3,450—-B Ie In. sthae two to ten years. Price ten cents, | (360 ‘coupon,) ; Evening World Fashion Coupon. ‘To CABHIER of EVENING WORED. eo gecccscccrscccsoscoveces Special Easter Sale of the World’s Choicest Toilet Goods at Re- duced Prices Here Is the La of the season articles-always need- ed on milady’s toilet table, I have never before offered these goods Haas at jadies to get some of tl regular Ulst prices. 1 want you of Greater New York to make the ac- quaintance of my Toilet Parlors, and so that it will be,well worth your. while, 1 offer na these inducements oh Thurs- r day, Friday and: Saturday only. has | made he ponscns tf, Typotiess com: ion—trenitat BIO ate ram FOULD'S , ARSENALENE, oRREAN the eream- of ernamn tno sf ores fiosh-but a jc Doautifior—-reguiar 9 TOUR TON Sah mort detigh A no a pI FOULD's SOE Ne fj ny Ww! will x3 you tRGUAH Fh A years. near of wi Shout those a in Jour tee, A. ittle ea ve Wolnx’ Po witl nocomplinh wonders. Begin now; regular price $2.00... 6 (MERODE" HATR OR (oes this—and makes it grov; regular price $t.00....4545 FQULD'S | SOURLY, XANA iv Te yeuris the) a” purl vegetable. Delloately Manno! perfumed, possibly Big nae Ml 39¢ UID aula’ ave Avhitenter is witl lute oe OF * gute my price $1.00 These goods are guaranteed to be ex- actly as represented, and will be sold at these prices during this sale only. La- dies are cordially welcome at my Tollet Parlors whether. they buy or not, Come early, Ask for Mrs, Fould—she will chear- fully answer any troublesome questions. Mall orders filled at these prices, but this ad. must be inclosed, together with 10c) extra for postage and packing. No goods sent C, O. D, HB, Poul, 244 Ot Av. ea.) NY. (AMUSEMENTS; POSTIVE VELY YSAYE APPEARANCE capxeam™ TO=NIGHT 2, HEKKING—DA MOTTA, MLLE. ROSA ZAMBIA. KREUIZER SONATA nuost RAS ‘aihrxas POPULAR PRICES, 50c. TO _etseaty at Box JOttiee, Ditson's, dR, 2. a # offtes,” 318 ‘PROCTOR’S BIG FOUR, AN 1, THOS, dust PRANK KMRNAN & CO, SIBALROORD, “DIDAL | 0 others: HI vine jeqtnty, Hal wh Pubia Melialbteg ne Only. Way. ee ae Arnold bly’s a ‘Su tigen a Pee te ot 1 Hunoaa GRAN “CRANE | Business In Bavinogs, 4 H0bn. Mate Daily Bt ft my " GURCLE Sate tte |BROADWA Hgiats Syea at fl 23,844, FLORODORA 5. Mat. Sat, | ‘Phenrred2d et.bot (OcH 8™ ghR UATE. Man, roDAy. Hotel aad ae WHEN WORN LOV! AMUSEMENTS, 5 "Re paiay ee Ac} hat onto Fr of exons ands prswetven Oc Pitaiettonmsreguiar price bos D, bg fat—by ORD oonalty. ne "2de ||} 1-58 01 rf Worth ite welght in gold to you Whose hair fa falling out. Banish dandruct ned | your hajr will stay, "Merodo' c HALE ees Ae | OCS Tt POCONO hd J ALA fo UAVS) | ui} MADISON SQUARE GARDBN, 8 BORGER AO UHOGR feb die MS BARNUM & BAILEY CREA EARTH SHOW bh mel Bie ® Marvell SB eae A LADY. ais LUE OAR IN AN, Lis PRuRus ANCILOTIS 8TUPANDOUS DOUBLE SIMULTANROUS LOOPING FE GAB AND LEAPING THE QUADRUPLE CHASM: ie Gt habe DELI xt ‘towether OH th all the marvel: ou nacre gn y oF the, Hippodrome,» Triple iets 1 sy Human Curl N00 aR fro} P M, toraate of ri Chilaran halt pele to all reserved: seats DatoT cont gents, suns NO conta: 28, 50 and 73 cent sents in iy EMPIRE Tyme. Bi cha, & 40th wt LAST 2 CRTERION PATA: Eta oe wd ade “a Ait yid ach at, 2.15 Bhi dnitreya ul Next Mon.—tHe Bape h as Lad Next Sone THBATRE, r SAVOY BERANE: sity ar a casft on FRENZIED FINANCE, HERALD SQ, 86 ait a Pay Re Blanche Walsh WOMAN'IN Ti he i DALY'S Pra chess of Dani G Ne antzio. LYCEUM Seah oe Night, mes, LEPFINGWELUS BOOTe, (| BELASCo Buvtits; da-nienee. stat LESLIE CARTER — a OST MCAGOO AGS VIO RR Blanche Bates" a Popular Prices, Mate, ld'y& Sat, BIOU': Wee eae ae eee 16. [ ADEA Thee tia " 15. Male: Bat: @ Apr. ‘Thegeibaon 4 ae Prices 26, 60, CM vgeenic BUSTER ra so Rant he GPS i CHART TG ALY PWN TheAwakentner iat whe Williams Walker in Dalionn pastor 8 5 Boe Ron ii) oN Hi ROW ete | Geom. Cohan ‘nurs: SFaNONS 2 rney Fnuan @ Henrletty, Byron Wacteste Co. Cay 7 BROOKLYN J (AMUSEMENTS. KEENEY’S, Mat, Dolly, 10, 15, 46. Bye 18, 20, 20, 0. ai lo, Motnide odcoy, Welle, Cuatick & Dumont, G6 v, iesenay cor SUNDA’ ONCRATS Av 8 @ 4.15 P.M AMPHION on f tint i Ma moll MONEE a id ay, Next Mat. hw WINDSOR. .382y Hearts hati ONTAU ALINE Eee. WOODLAND. i PAR POPOLAR Ene ae waste 3 ae the Suwanee Oty ait a ae |

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