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ven | The ‘Scarlet Bat ot ‘t A’ Thrilling Mystery. By Fergus Hume. 9 Author of ‘The Mystery of a Hameom Cab.” 1 PPovrrigt, 1008, at Soot Nesowsl Pree the tan ‘ott way, untese!— H see fuser est Sr vonams OF PRECHDING CHAPTHRS. su aa ae a dnaaty hes td tee a at, i sina o GE ‘alls in. aR ain eet if Conk Ca hers ol i en arth nal him to call He do 0, ae fat ae oe een Se ae patel orate iar “foaulp ate, thems 3B if T am fe to ‘money “ot eee Know “noth it cae one or is jer nc [Been eal Nae nid hare mane rottit ‘ap al kis omngh and outlaw ‘Firman tella Lancaster Berry ts toma Mae poarigh pat a Bye dectanes Kant ull? of the ene Cao a to remain qi aint "othe soem) "TT ba eyes outa ae sat |e et oe al Bia "yout nh react tlle fi CHAPTER VI. ana bile, A Scrap of Paper. hie, HN the big daiites arrived et W the Shanty containing accounts of the inquest, Lanoaster was perfectly oonvimoed that Jarman was right. Captain Berry was bis enemy sure enough, thoysh for the Mte of him ) Frank could not conjecture phe cause } of such hostility, Also it seemed a» though Fairy Fan was likewise against Jim, pince—according to Frank—she Lied during her five minutes’ evidence. ) might have asked her to ES inutaton's ween tts. for 8 clean stab, If MRS. J. .|No. 1—A Society Woman Whose Invention Is Ap- preciated by Thousands “Well, the. ereon Hh f4 went him ‘into “he explained to his triend, 4 the other world must have been rte o were han “but 1 oertainly,| to” pales Nodaumuet pave been anzious! of Music Lovers, never aid.” Eustace who Paced the room. only basmrcrsycninin, so ¥ heard of one corpse being Treated ike HT name of Mrs, J, Mitchell Clark “Had you any idea of doing so?” Lancaster hewitated, not being will- ing to reveal his deepest and most figures prominently in columns hfe Pecoras ii devoted exclusively to the doings untrimmed| for ho canka with Fulton and Moras among the great inventors of, th cen: vat dee La ty unueied ent ng protien andeae osans. th ye she was alyaye on her best behavior with me. T think she Mked me moro than a little,” Eustace lait one big finger om the | {1 Daily ‘Telegraph significantiy, “It Women Who Succeed By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. MITCHELL CLARK. necessary for the perfecting of her in- ventions, Mrs, Clark's love of muato ai appreciation of the acoustic defic! of our lange halls, fon, h seam to awal- low and lose the tones of her iciences reflector, @ concave sounding- board attached to the I!d af the piano, which isso constructed as to concen- trate, and thus send forth with in- creasing ‘rildanay the tones of the in- 7 ¢ people of eocl th, | The tohe reflector has accomplished fered feelings even into chia stanch bg geet recy eestor nye sxactiy what ita inventor intended. Jy, friend, "I don't know to what lengths lous Hannete of w wornan of the world |{t2 ald the tone la carried in ail tte pur. my infatuation might heve carried me.” Of B o'clock, and raClark hikies & goniua for Invention | It\, to the entrance end of the largest "On! then you did love hert" sed) oy linn ae A waindom nto Way ot been born wits the pros | Mis, Clark's invention, frst tried on Jurman, alertly, tary been haymaking throughout golden spoon, the plano in her own eer ittal ome, “Phat depend’ on what you oall bove. ‘ond the shaven expanse otis bid Tgcurad thet the prose: | 'Gray, Craik” Newnort, is now neon and chanted ot i. aed vieugh iawn wae dot rte | gratetully appreciated ‘at moat of the I certainly had a fancy for her, BlottrenadDi ‘Sie renter ot of f tie lout 1d have in: | big concerts by those in the back rows, thought her pretty and fascinating, and a Rerited sorn: er ancestors ablitty, | who were wont to lose some of the doll- cate pianissimo, or else to sit with strained ears to catch the ¢aint sound. They are not aware, however, that thelr added ansoyment ‘and comfort is due to the fertile brain of a charming society ‘woman, looks like 11," said he. i “Berry's put her against me," replied | inated Frank in disturbed tones, “I'll re thet ghe would never He like thet w ess she was put up to tt in some way, Bhe did Like me, although she was al- Ways too selfish to jove any one but hhenself, Jewels and laces, carriage and pair, adminuion and cutting a dasi— that was what Fairy Ban desired, 2 could not offar her theve things, 60 she was careful not to if with the ‘endlona the copse at Jarman heavy xsi nal Weave fight ht fase nos) one 46 Pave Shia enity wround mete wet a Frank, it ees Aap The EVveniic “Ite a seul, noe the aa would lead nn fhe fightingoies ware X. of de! asi urbe, tin a look of been in a London theatre comp with me in any way, phe (raf 20 ar g-room: et ‘Agen, a feking er te remy Qt, its keep out of those ‘i wha Bi a aa a mee, aves chee es Sor Teme ati Ten Sh SUBNET ENE Ty a oddly at the big man, Fisk ioe his tyes gtuainualy on te pe, wile tnalelos an evasive reply. # eome one I liked better,” he “and then my admiration for aaih tog Pa ey © Kan, and able to tell Starch with @ lad that I didn’t care about her, ave danced at hig wedding a sare.” wh And who Ja the—no, I have t to ask that,! But to continue bc ie jady's evidence, We know o finst, And the second?’ a ever ‘expromed an Ww should die ng vat" 1 F edcseditorag lumming, g t it belonged to my saiter, Bante te Thad it hs it to ner, 4} Anoho my father's aeme. "yan hes fee gs my own to Fan.” b » Py same “Won B Aan ver hi Last Poution aid th be hte a ‘way, poor follow. s4 oan. 08, Ta wits | my son," id ie he day, tor veowo) rie rn i riyneaow il ou oe Tomanoe?’ Ladies’ Tucked Shirt Waist with Vest. PRY many of the newest shirt ‘wulsts are made with a vest, like ‘ “bate, Att Jona or bes for Si ae hy sall alr mibertals may be combined. Dhie wrist le without a lining, amd inoludes baok with a tuckel front. fulness at the walat line only, @rewn down trimly at tbe left to blouse at the front, arvanged under the front ‘ens on the left aide, ‘The ool- & plain stock that matohes the 2 fastens at the beck, The aleeves are plain. with a simple out! a er ass Proud of Her Face i iy y Fig a HIPPODROME, pes ay, All Records BE ATE, = “IYANKEE cues ease al may mkt “INE RAIDERS,” A if ae ee veils it tae ‘one |HORSE ees eS FAR oe ts a Jj 5 iia Eri ig ea pelle 3 Hewtma tna TONG F the one here pictured, so that two | World’s a Fashions. finish, and may fasten with buttons and buttonholes or links, fhown is in one of the new shintings. cotton fubrias will make up prettily after this pattern, cut in 82 to 42 Inches bust Measure. Bie one Feauiren 81-4 yards of 82-inch material, Price 10 cents, (Bee coupon.) ceeccvccccccccvcsces: deecvccccccccccncccccreeces Send te Cashier of Evening World, Pulitzer Building, ¥. Y. Otty. secccseoces MGME. creer cccccesccceccccsccscceceses Ineloeed find. ........00..cents im gayment for Evening World potters § - Evening World Fashion Goupon. ‘}fe CASHIBE of EVEYING WORLD: AMUSEMENTS. AMMERSTEIN’S 484 ot. 5! we Ath ay, 25,00,75,81 MATINED BEVERY RA a Be. Matinee To Day BRING | Joe Welch, Oe Bibl \ Thos. Q. Seabrooke, mic. \ Chas. T. Aldrich, pt Edna Aug, DAY, Grand Opera Trio, SB iy, Williams’ & Tucker, v Felix & Barry & Co., 25. C _|Union Gatling Guards, Finley & Burke, bik Wairo Trio, Vitagraph, en ty pH up a grand piano, first led her to invent the tone The waist here Light-weight summer flannels, silk and venlon world Pattern No, 868—B is Stern Brothers Millinery Novelties Complete assortments of FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, FRUITS, OSTRICH and WILLOW PLUMES and FANCY FEATHERS, Special Values To-morrow USHED ROSES, two in # bunch, in all desirable colors, rds luding old rose and bluet, vig "Value 180 48° for Womea's end Geld Hat $1.25, 1.50 $1.95, 2.50 WHITE OSTRICH FEATHERS, 14 and 16 Inch, specially adapted for trimming small hats, Lining Department LOUISINE FINISH SILKS for Linings 15,000 Yds, {ase Drop Skirts, in black, white and this season's most desirable colors, Regular price 58c yard Rich Cut Glass At Exceptionally Low Prices 980, 1,25, 1.65 39° Bonbon Dishes, Oil and Vinegar Bottles, $1.50, 1,68, 1.95 Flower Vases, $3.75, 4.95, 6.78 Centre Vases, $7.75, 11,50 Ice Cream Trays, $7.50, 10,00 Berry Dishes, 8,9 and 10 in., $2.35, 3,95, 4.50 Footed Compots, $1.95, 2.75, 8.95 Decanters, $2.95, 3.95, 4,75 Choice Clock Sets, Bronzes, Electroliers Limoges Enamels and Fancy Furniture, Suitable for Wedding Gifts. West Twenty-Third Street B. Altman & Cao. NEEDLEWORK, FANCY ARTICLES and YARNS, Department on Third Floor. Attention is invited to the department for Fancy Needle- work, in which are offered selections of attractive articles such as laundry bags and pillow covers of cretonne and i art ticking; sewing baskets and travelling cases, lounging | pillows covered with summer fabrics, scrap baskets, bureau scarfs and pin cishions, The following will be placed on sale to-morrow, at special prices : Stamped Pieces of hemstitched linen, suitable for bureau, buffet and table covers or for centrepieces, also Stamped Table Covers, Scarfe and Centrepieces, of hem- stitched scrim, usually sold for 60c. to $1.65, at ABc., 50c, 75e» $1.00 and $1.25 ee 14THST. THEATRES “POPULAR WITH THD ae DR Gth Ay. Wo), & Sat. Empire na Moria T a I Tt —ONE, VEUK 0} W fie ae Bren THE HIG 8) NBA TAC ED AROUND TH ORL, A attic pyri, ont oe com, H, vom SERGEANT BRUE. SATURDAY ONLY, Criterion ™ Khar ihe et a ANWE_ RUSSELL" Herald Sq. 722478 2 5, From the Knlokertacier ant 8,40, BAM" Bh 133 santas? eee wn, Ee OF PILSEN. STAR Lex. Ay, & 107th St. Mat, To-day. SIBERIA. wg waa: HNSATIONAL | a guatnt,¢ KS ‘i ii be "ine. T. Poy and company of 75, Broadway © ain at Ty. 20. Mate. hs eB MURRAY Fete FAMILY rs, efingwl’s Boots, De ee w LASCo} hesiee, 42: orn Magne > RRE ESSuER NE i Mat. eg i 3 18 LESLIE “ARTER bredents at ens® MAJESTIC trait’ RR | oe at ell pevoly Gunday Niaht-—Victor Ht Pherta Oi Orohestre. BATES Thee ia tia i BIOU®y; Auk ne rea ats ate LWRIG se Wefl Mat. 8 TANA ||} WARP! FIELD". ‘* wus! ae [pnoess* 2" Sang sa | m 2 over MA te LEW FIELDS’ 205008 085 [ot COhiawitapiia ate m0; | Oes-o8tn: | [Faith & Md Av, lnurtesote and Vaudevite, siiecouad ee Oe WE sr ree TA | aan NORDLAND # \srvaeerie, [tee Fiem ofCenningham ia ves. Si Mat. vay hie || BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. | ReRkE”| otis ‘Skinner Ware. rr 96 tertpart Pry 8 9 ge a* SE Garrat, Parnan if ay Yoke, tie Fok. Saree Gaines wating ds, Notten: Wallace noha Bloz i eensyacone. Poi Se Arai Bimdays at Sand 816 p, seule ty Boot Se ies Aras, tial ins = |i antatta ECV gt cS Che LAT OROUD TAIRD, (fit, MONTAUK mai tax Pifom, THE PROUD LN (wee. Bae Weak ales MR, RICHARD MANSFIELD \t. ,2,10 id In KING RICHARD HT iia PARK ye s'~ The Peddler, ie Aer Dpinie’ | fiero) For tomorow (Tveeday) Apeil 25th, An importent sale is announced in the Black Silk Department, to consist of 190 proeed Coven F108 Btn IMPORTED BLACK CHIFFON DRESS TAFFETAS . ole width: (lorsithires techen vide); tha teudae tem price of which 9450) at c's’ OL08 ser pak WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES. a For to-morrow (Tuesday), April 25th, a selection of Dresses and Suits, representing several new features, will be placed on sale in the department for : Summer Suits, at the following prices : ay Dresses of Dotted Valenciennes Net, lace trimmed, $25.00 Princess Gowns of Batiste, in delitate shades, 22,00 Dresses of Chiffon Mull, in white and colors, with silk dot, trimmed with Irish lace, $19.00 Dresses of Embroidered Handkerchief Linen (white), 18.00 Bolero Coat Suits of Shepherd Checked material with fancy trimmings, $16.00 Eton Suits of Plain Linen, white and colored, with pique collar and cuffs, $15.00 (Department on Second Floor.) Nineteenth Street and Sith Avenue, New Pork, - eee ee @ ‘. wg” Do You Move? Mg ‘EERE Hh wT ‘We Will Deliver at Your New Home. Special Sale Dining Furniture Solid Oak Sideboard| Large Assortment $10.98 |Extension Tables China Closets Leather Seat ‘and Cane Seat Chairs Has large French bevel mirror; beautifully find ished, highly pol- | tshed; two small drawers and one large drawer for linen, also a Aare At Lowest Prices CASH OR CREDIT foe nan a ne A TR TERRA TN ARN RTO NNN OUR GOODS ARE THE ‘‘ BETTER SORT,” NOT THE ‘‘DEPARTMENT STORE’’ KIND. yan 39.541 EIGHTH AVE,, & Northwest Corner 87th St, Open Saturday Nights Till 40, FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC. B. Altman & Co. SUMMER CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, B. Altman & Ga. are showing an attractive selection of light drapery fabrics and curtains of lace and other materials, among which are included a variety of designs suitable for Summer Cottages and Homes, such as curtains of colored madres in floral and stained glass effects. FURNITURE SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER, To-morrow (Tuesday), Apnill Renaissance Bed Sets, including roll piece, usually + sold tor $9.50 to $14.00, will be offered at $6.75 and $8.50 per Set.

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