The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1905, Page 13

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The | Scarlet oe # Bat. By Fergus Hume. Authot of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” om by the National Prom (Copyright, 1908, by the oF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. te tthe cous ae hated “ot ‘on which Rant CHAPTER VII. (Continued,) Cupid’s Bargain. "Z don’t profess to explain,” said Dustace, who wae unwilling to ie more hae tae ¢ Teplled, 3 terri ouaplyely “Waker wi atrald of Mt, Lan- caster, Trey’ we were reba friends tor some reason, an Lancaster | threatened wo Aye Water r. thrashi) id he threaten to kill ‘ium t eg a) bie tated, “Weil, Walter said chat oaster would @hoot him if he go’ ay chance, as he alwaya carried 3 la revolver,” ‘Lar carried a, revolver only * de went alumming,’’ \ j “eid Hang fe when ne visited] ~= By Nina Carter. pf gant explain that. All I oan say ds that, from what I know of Lan- OF Poet woren wejerra yeve yer camer, he might Nave thrashed. Your oline, powdered halr and absolute peated but he certainly would not mur- dependence on man have passed. Darrel tells me that Mr,| The Woman of to-day is independent to ane ‘Waa very bitter against my|a wonderful degree, perhaps too much or i 40 for her own comfort, and many a Jarmane wit fe tou Zep inet eel | woman of « retiring nature hae risen ing him 4% pomsibie rival, did not ap-| to meet an occasion that has been forced to her recognition by her more his mo: tthe, Restorye foe ns Dasrol fo eying | sirenuously inclined sister, days. ‘01 know, hoe ie @ trond of the reotor's.”” vi pi T know,” replied Bustace, think. | Women are every day advaneing In sides must put. ‘ank on |i, guard,| the higher grade of work, but there H ‘Wh, Darrel’ mignt recognize him.|are, too, some women in New York NOR aa vfearrel cpme downi’ | City who can do @ grade of work that oars Wet me eanie to soe if he had heretofore been assigned to the ands of men, and a class of ovcupa- ary Ponta iat nes! tion that one would think hardly eult. wane ‘anid; then, apt. herry|ed to woman's feminine hands and Muscle; neither might this work be thought particularly agreeable to the feminine mind, ace, pulling his bh’ mustache,” Ta. Perth "told one. thet pe had .ffered a reward, Very el Berry a ftriena a¢|,4 Woman cobbler {s assuredly a new Hie’ wrote me tha s4d news| %eParture, However thle way bo, thore Ay “pn puateys eaiatal I a a rs most too immediately," ropiied ai man, “What time did Fou er bis 't trouble,'* letter? Tite a. Pleasure,” tnateted Huatac itty the eleven post." putting on rr) cap, and being thus ob- ‘Then tt must have been posted in ng Mildred let him have bis own London before midnight, and the fact She was even secretly pleased, 05 lof the murder was not known till |she liked. Wustace the next morning. Flow came Captain | | They stepped out invo the t [Berry to have such information?” | and took ther caretul way, brandy "porvou thinks Btarth, cadlenatly there wontd my, ee O8.' “T think nothii ialerpoeed te the big Mir “bo tres the a man, quickly, *t_‘have sth gre. nf know pothing ‘about FB, Perth doesn’ seem to en' lain a good opinion of him,” Mildred, in spite of her grief and pe tha i Soe ve | rs. Perth never Tov Wa, friends, She "you remember, and stéil ‘s-ner duty to look after me." nd after that Denham ma: . he is only a Oy wuld Aitidred. With contempt—"‘and a very silly boy! tea “ham comewhat 0 jut Valter hrought him. down. twice, but I] elf, The romance of Gan Pony sul suppose he'll come here again,” peared tn ihe Verlest ee desi e did Starth meet him?" Yet he fot ‘At Captain Berry's, Mr. Denham not in ‘ame from San Franctseo with Captain] With his. tal Berry, Thev are ercat friend: F ately by ih RENTS thereby hanes 6 tale,” muttered at and, was intensely suspicious pr the ‘akibper nnd his associates’ Well [over Hey ep a bm pe aciy What will you do now, Misslelms, Mildred i inteorte of ee arth °0 “Tiean do nothing.” she sala, with alderman, hor the a, ¥ one, Wat "ahs Iploss gesture, "T'nave meen our law: |il hides Nentristibes Es about Waiter’ ataita.. wince, my ike a edmied al aa, granted ‘that the fairy prince rother'a Income come n't Tope now what. to do about hia deatiy ex: [choot ean ‘Bu Li 7tbe. tetingot pent wait,” «| Wor the capture ot Lancaster?” rorrow lor The “geath Tevenmetull” "one ‘wards Vand. Me boveey aitrigyes rother was not such ae er a Umi reals ene silences Pp eNOnla have been” Bute Mr tan ho asked Jarman about the now esores peter, 18 gullty he ought to be pun-| "ivy, Herth told mo that he ree. If he, ts gullty, But, presuming |Daegwome, | ae, said He ei have an opportunity of |Piled ” Eustace, Y miving tivat wihen he Is tried,” father, spol him,” Weak eyes, nate Jarman, pulling again at | Kr: fe, mustache, ‘then “you antleipaty| “I was not aware that, you intended hat he will be eantur to ogage her bal et iptain Berry says he will never rest | ‘J have eo muoh work to do. inti! he je captured. We had @ long| "You might have on He about tho matter, Miss Start “Hag Berty any clue?” Noy Nether haa lnepeotor Horny. Is nce thut servant Lancaster | You. leave the house, nothing more has been |” "I know that," sald Jarman, sup- eard of him. ‘I don't want him to be rong inclination to take captured. (itia being hanged | won't “We have done aome Ing poor Walter to | and Cy ite A I don't know what piitnes ha eo Mat AY eg re, “ you Berry aa mh have done without you to odr- rit Who ell held the paper. |feot my, worsen enna Melp me so eet them B2Wed Ii to/ ne ono, not. evan Deint 1 was only elsteen “when is to" eonsuir "you Morea 7p my Anat poem,’ ad i "Ani rn wore over it, Y i gag rou Fou eed oa Sop ants Natural ink acho fink Fenay be able to ind out some Y gin now, Mr. Jar- 7S adele T shal be glad if you will ‘who knew that better than Blustacer one @ me, “I wish you were," he muttered, t nee you tn every way,| ‘Why? see wiene should be glad to see me ot now grow up, ans vale shook a little, “Why 0 formal, Mins Starth—Mil- han tn Mildred took mire. Bhevron oe dred! Call me Hustace.” "1 should like ton Mnatace,"* wala eh wir), frankly—too frankly, alas! for any feeling. of loye to hurk In the words, zou know hov fond I am of aint ey fi snveted an Ay) mgt no (ifs “Midre eta vot although he “Rai that not the time to epenk of love, But Ke Influence of te hour, of her morte, * the feeling: Jomiguay, inoulans Darrel’s Mrcival (rea ‘contest Ni is Sui dred?’ “Yea! detected the change in hig voice, Ahead vous. If you heard a great noise— 3 And peering out of your win- | dow into thetwi- j And went to see what it was— tot ie: know youn te Jou Ryoua a wind, df vou Ww through PDL ed.” "Unter the Mhyadow, of the trees, & stone" te throw the white ante of ste] Onitame, Thtared stnog SL, ber tt ds Sera before her. Netw” piercina the tenth ee A great proces- sion of wagons hurrying the Sunday World's Want Directory to more than halt A million watting people—wouldn’t it make you light of an early Sunday morning you behcld— atnce Pit a pane v Paes a eath he Brave Bie jensed ‘bo! brit women. “Rustace, T never sper of thts!’ h exactly angry, augtea‘t The Arabs 3 ree ai Misa Starth moved uneasily. "I am [8% heavily upon ier, “ohett pred Aa g rd radiance on nor Denyel tal yg and ih who made. New York Women Who Are Doing Men’s Work, | ut Some TEP P STREET. yfdila fy ‘# @ young woman in the Hunmerian quarter of the metropolis of the East who can turn a pair of boots aa neatly as can a man. This woman carries on a buminess left to her by a now dead father, It waa through necessity that this young woman’s powers were developed, and as whe steadily pegs away at boot on a last she talks about the ne- Oessity in @ sweet, clear voice, "You eee,” she rough, heavy shoe of a workingman, fter we came to this country mother died. Then father had to care for us all—I did the housework and looked aftor the two little ones, One day father said with a sigh, ‘Oh, Lena, I wish you were Alex and Alex you.’ When I asked why, he answered that if the boy was old enough he could make shoes when the, father, was dead, and then care for the rest of us, “That le.me begin to think, and 1 wee I could learn how to make shoes, ef T began to watch father, and "You seem worried, my ladt” "Yes, sir, I'm gkeered Roosevelt’ll kit all do bears out West afore I gits a chanst at ‘em!’ 9OO®: little by little I learned how, I took a pair of shoes and mended them, them with the rest and safh Again I took another pair. ther began to wonder how did his "work go quickly, @ pair of Httle shoes and I showed and then—then father ened and I cried because we were both pleased, and then two children orled be- cause father and I ald, Jiaughed und cried and |*Lena, you are better than Alex, because |you are a woman, and women never Lena, 1 love you.’ At last I made them to father, and then we all know such thin, I kept on making shoes, because he had ehowed me how. y to lake cane of us, to put @ litte | . and sometimes to have good times I don't get tined, and Alex is getting old enough to help | | ga luaty Ga the Goldens, alrone iat ‘armas | me now, After awhile he oan do most|zon thit ever existed, Rain or shine, of the heavy work and I will do the) I.make enough aid, smiling up ovem ‘This. Mute cobbler has plenty of work, Her work 4s always executed with heatness and euisly rewarded for her long hour her prices ure never questioned, Uhey are higher than the man’ or, Rhone ae oaiNine Narrow and not GER, long, One wide te lined with shops filled with clothing, the other presents ® continuous Ine of heis and feathers, All these stores aro) keep (he. whop, kept by Hebrew women. Tere the woman “'puller-in"’ flourishes | cart, | tke the proverbial green bay tree. She) 4s strenuous as woman !a8 made and this woman ta jn tront of her #tore eal | thelr wor | Ing ito those who pass by for thelr nat } Tonage, and not Only does she request | to. watch them as they cut and saw and ‘Dhey work with but Httle con- you that the hat vou are! fusion and much despatch, you to purchnee her toggers, but actu-| weigh, j ally tel wearing Is “no good,” and with Aett wands remover your Head covering and before you realize what Is happealng to you has you in her shop, before a tnir- on street mil- |women who handle cleavers, saws, sharp knives and files, These women run a butcher a The father and | | the hoep! |husband used to the siiop and | venture in thls new work, nde street isin the’ heart of the|tneittic hor-van the f pusheart, but the | _very | father secured & pon! lon uptown and and reavonds, dh gulckiy, ad A very disagreeable ting around propio with whom she must work works with aeptietne atiov In one of the wieve Women naper-hangs ‘hero women can hang a wot strip # six months ago, fare three of them at work the thia establishment tun & bureau for women house a flat dweller from nerubbing arma of women, windows filed with | outtin| rand daughter there is a donl of reaching to But for all thia there women to find it disngreeable, 'T right as dollars and aa happy ave thrifty and believe In ty | don't own a brownstone’ before long tt i use they don’t want one. } ay It all happened: | any one of the Women wanted ly when the shop is some- -& done tor over 1 week, #0 she determined She selected hex pa per, When telling some of her fel one sugested A » bUL never until ne hhh flourishing. lottle dertaken such worl 1s scdaagel sungeon, | fam tha rosutt | that of active a Down Jn the Italian quarter there are hor and parched on your head js a wons | 10 | erful creation in Divisi throw from thie atrest | Iinery, found one of the most! young wom nan Nan hed Ula position mn : Gouverneur Hospital for the pa Dow n in Hester street there are two is Et In arin, ‘yt house doctor in feel tar the years prior to her Miss Dunniny may purchase every th from Ttatlan hie at fo allie and natin ster are near Dunning wears ves and daug uniform Miss a , box coat and a iittle cap; ! She—No, James, I do not believe in long engage- He—Good! Then we'll be married jest as eoon as I grows mustache! 9OOOOHOOHHO Dearveweery Mnreeverrereemrer we rtrer) tres FOOODOD9-OH ws 0 to bed!'’ “Avoids” for Flat-Hunters, | Phe Evening World’ s VMORYBODY knows at moving time exactly what she wants, (The feminine form {is used beosuse man wante little and woman wants everything in househunting.) But tt ia vastly more important to know what One does not want, and to guard against brs bela twenty minutes after the jeane is signed, that the thétig which tests most in m house or flat ex- the one just rented. Mere. according to the man whore wife hae moved fourteen times tn the Inst twelve years, ate the things to avold in renting a house or flat; the things that one neglects to inquire ahout beforehand and which are dis- Bad plumbing, imp rooms, Bounding-board walla and fivors, Courtwayw that convey sounds, CkNdren in flat overhead, ly, unacoommodating or lazy jani- tor, Mingy landlorda, Bad neighbors. Muelc teachers, Piano practisers. New bullding planned for next lot, Amateur sopranos, Phonograph fiends. Men who come hime late. Women who steal eervanta, ‘Women who keep cata, Mise, cookrosohes or other vermin, ——— nr ' Transposition Puzzle. HG initials of the following, read downward, form the name of a town in Scotland, and the finale five what i was famous for: Totwpl, a heod-reat. Unthate, & dtetrict ‘tn Ireland. Analind, @ State in America. 8 town in Rusala. Frook for Little Girl. ROCKS for little girls were never #o attractive aad many reflect the adult otyles like the one here shown, meade entirely of Mnen. The skirt, which Is plaited, is joined to a body Mning that supports the ehield. Tho diouse, is made separate and in- aieeves are simple ufts, and the wide the edges jotudes a vent. Daily Fashions. neck and front adds to the general smartness of the mode. Quantity of material €or medium size AJ-4 yards 4 inches wide and 8-4 yard of contrasting material, Evening World pattern No. %6%--B is in eines 4 to 13 years. Price 10 cents, (See coupon), nap 00 eeenccevcceoesoceveseeosccs : 4 CASHIBR of EVENING WORLD TOMS ..0200-200rccvccccceccccccccvesess 4 Fuctesed fad. ....+.......0ents is payment for Boming Werld getters Ben8 to Cashier of Evening World, Puliteer Building, ¥. Y. Otty. Evening World Fashion Coupon. INE GIRL'S EXPERIENCE “If I had purchased all the materials and the various things that have gone {nto the Rate which nd amover cent, for stead I bought velve but hi “Oar Pte ee Virginia Tet Dallas. Diamond Dye seat Bat ss, 38 06 DIAMOND DYES, + » Burling pn, Vt. I WAN cake of the World’s great- a] est Beauty Soap Rome jand to read the {World's great- ai BeautyBook, page nama via i ane re of y Hat. Dw AMBTMILDAM, { 5, ih yam Bre temo . = N REVIVARLO™ |__mo aie every lady to have a "Say, pop?” "Look fibre! Another foolish question and you AMUSEMENTS: “But this ain't foolieh. Y only want to know if ma had married somebody else'n you what would my last name be?” DPODOSGDEDIOHHDLDD $HOVIHLOHHHOHOOOS HHO SL HOOHE HOODOO DH DHDO POE DOP LO OHPDOD HI PPODR OME, Breakiow hi second BOQLES ey Fettrmaate ity, AL E "A Powder for the Peet, Bag ed eran ra ta velit Prapidly! Ive, tq secure accommi atl Lo fan apa aay re bf 5 aa ra sat RNI cae EE a Rint io Rosd, Sen!: y PASTOR'S © ND BO CENTS, Moore and Tattle Marco Twins, Pee and. Curran, tis oe kinner {i Warve By Alice Roh le ceam’s ocpintoms are “Ww qroed by Tether Able sah ie “That's a qere figure of spesdh snarled the Peonlmist, “Tir havetit any minds.” “What I oan’t undetwtand {s this! said the Amateur Phtlosopiier, ‘I just heard a lady friend raving about want. ing @ polo turban, but before she got Ii the shop she had changed her mid and declared they were too dowdy for any use and no one reapucteble would: wear on “Had whe met any one she knew 09 the|way to the shop?” asked the Per ‘any dear friend?” roped the Philosopher, “bit only @ young woman she kissed and this friend had on x polo turban—a black jet one with a white wing, The, very style she said she admired,” “Her change of opinion Is easily ex plained. Your tady friend possibly t# angling for the same ‘broker’ the owner of the hat Is, In other words, they are ryals about something, It's @ cinch, she's jealous of her, and from now on you'll hedr her preaching @& virtuous crusade about every kind of new apring attine her rival wears, It's the way with women, my boy, when they find aut one of their sex is inter- fering with their own favorite game, They'll discover that any atyle of '3| Clothes she affects Ik horribly bad form ‘nd not at all respectable, "I've seen women who imply dotel on mulberry color or reseda green ce- nounce them as being poebiively ‘tacky’ when they would see a more fortunate woman who had aroused thelr jealousy. pranen by In new gowns of these ston “Another thing that affects the dears. ladies’ change of opinions ts that chars acteristic quality which has to do with sour grapes, A woman who ts fairly mining for a ‘tain spring fashion nevelty suddenly discovers it is abomi- nably common when her husband's Nnancen won't streteh out and drag It in, “The style grows hopelessly ! vulgar when her next-door neighbor gets the thing she has been longing hen vou think women's tastes are influenced by personal Jealouaieay asked the Philosopher, “Pereonal sont do with the matter, and some women ean work themselyes into such spasms of denunciation abowt these all-absorb- Ing questions that they actually believe themselves,” AMUSEMENTS. Em ire ive do, wo Wiky iti abi, "Eas cia iia hats ASC RHAMDUK EM sii Frank I Baris: Hh sinebies ‘Then., B' waye 4; Criterion thers tar 22s (iin 18-20) ANNIE. RUSSELL, tlie cSt, TI ye iit |e ld Sa Sarauoda Wath London stone fa eaten NeW AMEN T TH PHEIR pALY $ Se nif om aut ny of 18 he rn an roe aS) ‘on, At 2.18,end 8.10 "in Eyes Mrs. Leftingwel’s Peak ta wa aE: an, Irving pb mores me ae Pricen. Mats, To-day, Bat t BI BIUOUs< 81h. Man \, WARFIEL ied pol [aes aE we WW YORK, Prices 25, 60, rm a 1,00, Whze,¥ PRINCE OF PILSEN. Lex, ox, Av. & 1 oe , 107th St. Mat. To-day, Sinks i A IBERIA keen FRIEND is Eb ec Fane? / MAJESTIC Bu¥. tie KELLAR Orchestra. Sunday Night 2 cid DRURY LADIES MAT, TO-DAY. | ea DEWEY |= ces eae fone ca pF hasaics era Tice ah sn | Keith’s 2, | SA SP xeat els: JPALP UAE RASS, The Peddler. Billy, Go} "eRe ye. her folio Fey, & 624, Me Dally Be, saidy 4 tha oat BuCEEs, Frank ® "Sennta paren ae O’Ne ei il MACBETH, | + BS DEP ey, | AP “| Arnold 1 Daly v4 uV BRERA | co ? 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