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Doofrient, 1908, , dy. the National Freee NYNopsts OF PROCHDING CHAPTPRS. mda Star ehted asain on {BRAN ag tien is! cit fA Dasma Oo plate il We ai Btarth otters iin ‘ered tea, i ful Key loses oo! When bi Start! lies the floor, a with ‘i pistol which ier via hie trend Jarman in Be- st MH ie ie himself an y ehidin os Btarth Hves neat A trlepa rah \ Perth, he Ren ave youn : are \ Handa Berra NOR Get esrdeses cane CHAPTER IV. (Continued,) vo Hundred Pounds Re- ward. Lancaster dropped his atick in sheer Fmazement, and, to prevent any be ayal, Hustace took bis arm with # nifleant pressure. ‘Well, Mra, Perth, ything I can do shall be done,” he aid, cheerily, “You will let me know hen Miss Starth returns?” “Certainly, We shall both be thenk~ 1 for your afd,’" Mrs. Perth retired Into the cottage, ind *he two friends went on their way, ank in a state of bewilderment, wat does Berry mean by offering @ he gasped. “He means to hang you,” said Jer- aan, promptly. "But. he's my friend,” aid Frank, tcalling the seer's prophecy. “Him! He—as you told meas sald hat so often that T begin to think he ur enemy," Why? have given him no cause hy hate me," ‘Hm! Who knows? He was «friend Biarth's,"" That didn’t matter,” sald Lancaster, arth himself hinted that Berry ‘ished me to marry his niece. If I was ndesirable as her hueband before, T am {il more undesirable as an outlaw," arman thougtit, then asked ques- . “How did you meet Berry?!’ "He called to ask me to write nome ngs for Felry Fen, having seen my setry in the magazines.”’ cat wt vee. Ctr at Tot vee you and Starth 8 90- we tne fo Ene aivd ‘Ouse cole rand log ras a gers.tiat hey: find“ of a mate Ate,” said fez: nue Rath 1 nt ta tak ot rank! Z_ tell oui 4 iatery. ut Leaniats ‘he Cate, ’ Riememres MBSE hus reasdn ee man mde an the elt at erdinary reply: “an eo} have told him somethi Dereon ning Vv The Scarlet Bat oe A Thrilling Mystery. By Fergus Hume. Author of ‘‘The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” that he sald that only to get you dand- ered.” “How did he know that he would rile me in that way? Why should he ¥ hit the bull'a-eye with a pot-shol? I fancied at that time that you might “No! denied Jarman. “I keep my ks | pores open and my mouth ehut. Ite probable that Starth learnt something about your family history from the eeresious Berry,” aMhave one of the things we must Sf] find out, one of the elemonts connected with hia attitude toward you,” "Do you think he knows what the Scarlet Bat means?’ "Yea, He knows more than you do, and, on the face of it, he purposely made your acquaintance to get you into trouble. Witness the way in which he brought you and Starth together and secured Fairy Fan's aid to make bad blood between you. He wanted Starth dead and you hanged. At ieast, I think #0; but, of course, ’'m groping in the dark.” “But what te he driving atT’ asked Frank, much punsied. “I don't know, Money, I should my." “Bo far ae I know, there's no money worth all this trouble on Berry's part coming my way.” "Observe, my gon,” sald Janmen, paternally, ‘so far as you know, That ‘s the crux of the whole thing, You are as puszied as myself oyer the meaning of the scarlet bat As tt'a the only mystery about you, gave the Teason of Berry's enmity, I take leave to jam the two mysteries together, When they make one, we may perhaps be able to get at the truth.” “I don't see how we're to start,” sald Lancaster, knitting his brows. “Nor I, Walt til the tauest is over. Then we'll haye something to go upon, Berry will be @ witness as to your quarrelling with the dead man, Berry will collect evidence to make the cawe blacker. And when Berry hae done his worst, we'll know hie carda, See! Then you and I will play our game with a hidden hand. And now, my son, start in with the typing, I have to get thie story finished by to- morrow, and you must do something to keep up the fiction of being my secretar While Jaman and his friend were en- gaged in Mterary pursuits in Hasex, the bnquest was belig held in London on the body of Walter Starth. The inspector said no knife had been found, but a Derringer revolver was discovered in the fireless grate, There was no sign of « struggle, Everything wes in its placo, The man, apparently taken by surprise, must have died instantly, It wan impossible to say whether he was knifed first or shot fret—but that was part of the doctor's evidence, A card had been found torn in two and lying on the Moor, It bore the name of Frank Lancaster and an adiress, On the ail- ver plate of the Derringer were the Initials “'F, L.," 90 the inspector, pre- suming that Lancaster, owner of the pistol, was the assassin, had called at the address given on the oard to ar rest him, At this point the Coroner sat that the witness was assuming too much, Inspector. Herny aubmitted the re- volver, Capt Benry, with whom the inapeotor had tome into contact at Lan- cenare Chamkéte—where he was paying iANew # ¢Comic Series ¢By Gene Carr. SSDODODOOHEOTHHOHHSIHOHGHHOHOD ©OE0HOHEHOOSHHHOHODHHO $OGHE-9OOTO9DHOHLHHOEGODINOI G4 SMITH, WITH ALL THE 0 ow ND wi ie spe HOME, AVE Wi SOOGLOHHHSE CE DOD HEDOE OLE DOCLODLLOHODY ry ome agaszine, Fri jay Evening, CO4940$0841.400054 HOTROD $04040460040SEbErOISSHH1GI4I40E04-.005H40O8O100206 “All the Comforts of Home. ® 5 > w ‘¢The Boys” Enjoy Their Walk in the Park; With Smith It Is Different.‘ HEY! SMITH, WiLta YOU TAKE A WALK IN THE PARK WITH vee i Wish TAKE, WHILE | Gey OINNER ReAoY, IWONQER WH (had iy Ay WS DOING POLICY FOR MIS WiLL POWER, ME FOR HOME, DFE GOOE2690069O96995005E 89999 SGSHOH2SSSHESHE April $6 A. Ul: tho membens of the Hypatia A Club ore tn porfect frenzies of excitement preparing papers for their next menting,” anid the Ama- teur Philosopher. "My landlady's daagh- ter belongs, ,The subject Is ‘How to Win a Hnaband,'” “Are the members married Indies?" asked tho Peasimiat, replied the Amateur Philoso~ + "they are all spinaters who have waved adieu to at least forty sum- mers," “f might have known. That's the class that does most of the paper writ- tng on euch subjects,’" "Well, I could tell them ae thing of two about winning a man if I wanted to, In apite of your assertions that won ©n are the vainest creatures on earth,” sald the Philosopher, “Women may be vain, but they haven't any the better of it with the ay- erage male oreature, Now, if I were & member of the Hypatia Club and Wanted to give @ practical {llustration of man-winning T'd do a flattering speech specialty that would be elnoly overpowering, ‘If there és any creature on earth susceptible to flattery It is mere man, Ho loves it, ‘Old maida meed not de- Just learn thie lesson, ‘Nhe surest way to a man’s heart le to feed hia vanity and conceit to such an extent that he misses the eource of supply #o that he will marry tt, “There isnt ® man Mving who can't be flattered and the successful wom- en, not only in matrimony, but in busi- ness, have found |t out.’ ‘Why distinguish the two profes. aions?' asked the Pessimist, “I've seen many @ woman of medicore ability do & walkaway over the heads of ecintiliating genius just because o! What is By Alice’ Rohe, pair of winning husbands if they will’ low-man in the eye and in @ of doference to his greatnecs moti ot Gere emote ated Lot) hie receptive ears, “You knw there mre such unlimited things you can flatter a man albout, Woman likes to be flattened about her clothes, her face, her compleaion, har hain and the so-called frivolities of life Now, a man will stand for @ honeyed .converwation on all theme subs jects, and then think of the great gush bombs that can be thrown’ about ‘his intellect, hig discernment, his snd physique, Oh, it's the game to legen if a woman wante to win a mun, Jit become Accomplished in the gentle art of flattery, It.will work every time!* Find the Letters and— Thia young lady is deep in thought about something she has forgotten. 1@ you put the hidden letters together | properly you oan tell what sho js thinking of, Castoria ASTORIA is o harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. I¢ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, , | Colio, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It It cures Diarrhoa and Wind assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowols, giving healthy and natural sleep, The children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been {n use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal superviston since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘J trifle with and endanger the health of In| Children—Experience againnt Ex good” are but Experiments that ts and Ti ot Le tea | Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of J AMUSEMENTS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. LAST TWO DAYS. mare ten WERRE A oa HS EET reatest Show on eid siting Ld it tdi and ours “ [iy mae OUS | LOOPING i al THE un nan Gi tomethe oththe ze Bea oan aly Renren Kerrey TEATIEE, By Br vay Pees ANNIE. RUSSELL, in, thei cy ‘ Rey eh | he Things to Remember When Housecleaning | men were 3 90 CEN’ Biter Pe “had Of ls niece, BAe ‘8s, MN 00 ea bl anwnnas 12 CHAPTER V. To Restore Engravings. var a aicettued atte ce moe ape a, ane emake iatane (er ure S28 wea oft wise soap andy APD Ee bene fee Sot ee wai as t cetadive | Add fourteen ounces of bloarbonate 4 ae Inquest. asked ear a ee ie of oda io a quart of water and bol Remove Grease from Carpets. |To Remove Dirt from Baths. | 7 Clean Ink-Stained Floor. HIPPODROME. TERE | jeranie hi for twenty minutes; i In four) Add halt int of i to th Ay ‘ment over the murter in Shnd|y ot ge did not ounces of chloride of lime, ‘When-oold| of water, Rub this in bey a pott| Adherent dirt ia readily removed with ot Pog Tia Gia ARIE acer ace BY ARTA AR AR et ee & jane, expecially in theatrical and immerse the engravings for one minute. |brush and with clean tepid water wash |% Tes soaked with paraffin oll, The reac gway with clean water, “A Yankee Circus on Mars’’ jarnatiatio otretes, ‘The deceased was Then weah in a weak solution of hypoloff the lather which forms, maining traces of oll may be eliminated (ALL NEW ARENIC PERFORMERS), wealenown figure tn Bohemia, ae for) pods” fouved fant ea | and afterward rings in clean water by washing with @oap powder, To Clean Ceilings. D, ””. ays So ted Sanmortnd, Yosh, tote | id a ——|To Revive Patent Leather, To Renovate China Matting, SASGAYAE Slesetad dee sks «The Kalders. th reporters, and with sundry idle iuon of the body, ar chat To Renovate Oil Paintings, © \| Rub with a linen rax poaked with 2 but omit ‘the preliminary "brushing, | Paaeeass” what SUE aliases teh en,tiwho, doing nothing themselves, |o'doake” (ily killed batwean Pee] @ potato and halve it, ‘Rub overl/olive ofl or milk. Pollan with a dry,| Shake to remove dust. Rub over| which ta Mable to oause ry brushing, Rad, 42.08, 1.800 ‘unrehenvad sont Tn ihe the company of-those gifted with that Starth had been shot at an ‘and the painting with the flat side, Cut a|soft duster, Cream and Hnaeed oll in| with warm salt and water and. wipe famfly clrale, entrance on Fo! rd street, “CHRISTOPHER JB,” 4 ‘eative and mimetic powers,- Walter cane ed afterward, At sctal siete new surface each time the moisture is |¢qual parts Is a good polish for patent |dry with a cloth. This prevents the/Tg Restore Painted Wood- BOX OFFICE OPENS ‘ i M. 1 with Henry Woodeutt & Great irth, being cursed with enough to] mutilated the ith the ‘He | exhausted. Sponge afterward with clean | leether boots, mats turning yellow, Ww ry Na wah hadaraoet Tne Gove | a anna D nee tepid water and allow to dry, To Renovate Cane Chairs. To Revive Alabaster ork. AMMERSTEIN’S$ 3° Ky > ‘ater, and chose Bohemla to dwell in| "iin, the revolves SEA ahi dunia Sake eubies . Clean with weak sonpy warm water Ait Byery Day, 260, and 60 poause ite gapii¢ht attractions wore ea ee it i eer Bp mine @3/To Renovate Wall Paper. read ny Aneaee baa * with | Wash with strons eoap and water, /and fuller's earth, Wash off with clean ro Change of pill Lach, Week ‘agenial to his mind, Oconstonally he “a did she know that the ofim- aut Ee Gea ee water, invert and flood the|1¢ much oiled, cover with a paste of| warm wator and a leather, Raid rote an article or short story himacif, |") Was & mia te a o¢| han "Fu How :4un) ih & aon brush. |lower wuttace with hot water, Dry in|quicklime and water, leave for twenty ‘ ata tintin ENG nd gometimes walked on in a melo- an favo ay Eek womene crm the leeling nnn ns | TO Cleanse Gilt Frames, Barer ee lleicu Mae BO ota ih 0a a guont, but he never did any | malo bread Bi dakping lta 9 Wive sattly wha @ eponge dampea| !' BE | Watak ou urran., Coakley Peay ol 1 work, preferring {dle talk and con-) gn.0 st | commer sa poll dub 2uh e ven ng or id Ss with spirits of wino or oll of turpentine,| OF DEATH] gate" Vtisatson ore LESLIE. 7 ER drinking, He was not a favorite "To Revive Oriental Carpets. and allow to dry of themselves, Pe OF MUSEO, Tarn at A th the Mlaves of the Lamp, but hiv i 2G Mr He a fe pity feed ory exon. |i tea Tose aay spe sieeats On0.8h8 Srlsee aily Fashions. |to wash papier Mache PASTOR'S 40 SHB “Cars Consequently immense fit suOR a wound, ae revived by washing them in sen water 1540 Abid @itak HUERUE bons, & Onraner. & Tyo, Martial , ed Was manifested regamiing his ond wear oa or.in @ solution of eea salt, This ts ge cold water without soap, Sprinkle ule fer Parte} peo Mats, ntimely end terrible death, ro aon | hel practiaed with success in the far Hast. If soft, allghtwalght riaterial is esiectea | Wit? flour whilst wet, and polish with SMExT BUNDAY MOHTecbENEEIT” BIJOU®s; frked ede ank, ooncealed under the dyed hair] © eee for making, the akict may be gathered | © PAt of flannel. GARLEM MR. GARD MANGE EID ||| WARFI iii : a “brown face of Desmond O'Neil, ae ct Bean ts tor “an| TO Wash Linoleum. inetead of plalted. To Wash Galvanized Vessels. Nat wee Ota Bisonee in "The eae WARFIELD® ondiforen, to be present at the!” sroieines. Never ecrub with a brush, Wash with Quantity of material reduired for! wash with strong soda and hot water, HURTIC® SEAMONS 232, aw Ae Fee aR Gietnan. cid nee chin th res i rae he weal Oi water and a deuh of soap powder. pri frks ly Malar ple ay ty chy nome ttou Dll preheated & kK ALTA roast | ise to put in an appearange, pate ‘with clean water. When dry rub wide, Evening World Pattern Nv} 14 re, eaded ie ata. on c fits aildredetoppine in lowe for the eels Mg ail 42-B ta in eines 0 to 13 years, Price Reransagee Fer EE STFU Pil [Sasa H 4 pol pera orth was gone up also ae ‘ounce |TO Clean Stained Marble. Bice hae eceermcerenenenn 4 rae ote suey. wa aA = tH — EW YORK. Prices , j . ub with unslaked lime, Steel Jew: Sere, Puch out | es A Rub with diluted hydrochloric acid UE earibe Reb: BARE by aiesiew ete HOR SE huawei Stray PRIN OF PILSEN, flother is a » however bad hoe 14 Joa," gata |or vinegar. ines with ‘olean water an airtight box with this substance in Races, Cane ye! tag Sa ol, er ee eis tpt 6 thy oman | ofgnee, dlecoatentediy. = rn the marks are removed, and ¢ powder, FAIRE eae si 1p ears Cy romenta, 7 EUBRURT AIA baRtatate Oe nin te, ‘rea fot, tne minh Wrnahi! afterwards’ with map and’ water ') To Remove Iron Mold fram}, SUEY WERE ERE ember whet I told you about Sianth| maid the aoston nicki is, ds .|To Clean Sewing Machines, a Linen, MURRAY ir oun pone pone ating me with not knowing my|"but it, le my, Flood the working parts with paraftin : Ad Hlth kceclutton of varia AE Wen Frend of i Erbe jini age flere rahe ofl, ‘hla will dissolve the clogged oll, in Whe Wate Well hes In cooks, Wee ane /MAJESTIC Be52¢e KE But_ptormand be _sontessod| when his ra| whiob raay then be ped aay with @ 0 terand dry inthe sun Grand BAWT REY punday. Wiehe Vicker Hitbect ELLAR ¥ lew ® crochet irae aB En ea ed cease, Clone: aul ik To Purify Sponges, Bt Non a West Enders, Mig i 8 at . Boak for twenty-t bitten, | errr Fr tae EAR YE! oie retu iE To Make a French Polish. 0 irtagp ee pircts wane Wh teotd | LEW FIBLDS "yay rant Sat Test 8 wie, GEOR MMAN ‘ that 4 yatta ond Rub with the ‘following mixture: MS water, Beare HM Hit Append aN ii c VERY ft] Matholated soir, ao “parts vinegar £ con | keiee PiscHTER "FISCHER E ' PERSON fre, part lnmeed ll. one ry} To Remove Mildew from Linen, Garrick EAA POAT SOinSt goer Bray, HEM tor Husbands.” | bi erate 3 j Well 4 rub the spots with pow- hai TMA, seeking employment - 3 mh n ir ie mwoeps with light -presaure, hg dered. whiting, Rinse and dy. in’ ine | Atgold Daly Vay avinv oa NL ne DEWBY |! Penta iApINg. MAT. 3O;DAR oe Mh 7 OSES TIME and: |/BL Fae" ee TH | to Polish Gold Jewelry, Fee Ty grain HECROPLLIS 5, S38 seis es 80 [feos GOTHAM EARN BAR tte money who does not that ae a ae Wash in soap anad water, rinse well U To Take Out Stains in Linen. eV GKO JPith Bi dal ay iat RD arae ne. fi and polish’ with jeweller's rouge and a Linen stained with wine or trutt Juice H Ly i} RIG he Meat NT Pe OUT to-day || Haruo sabres ict Sat %eMi"yacat wna] Girl's Afternoon Frock, | 1 my ey ig he avin | Arica SY In mee cael bie ie desired Heattion ees on et meee pais, plata? 15 Hlumefettan shows ry peatiy 3 ae haivate "Black lata Wana ci rn i | PRINCI ee ag ae Crit — a % at Gress for gl from = alx le i Ay sc] Fo Whiten Ivory,, Lwolye: seats, SHAE ahs ba need Wash in beer, boat between the folds Keit S Ath ot cua, ‘Wo. Bete Hd of @ Mnen cloth, and when nearly’ dry ron’ with @ coo) tron, 7 KLYN AMUSEMENTa, aan THEATRES -Chyrlatley Hay BROO id “ia Adler In. writ aaa ate he} COL. 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