The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1905, Page 17

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The Evening W era STRUTT AAT PND RENT IRLMAST7 ONER RTT RRET, _ VG wl Magazine, Friday Evening. April 28, 1903. ie Sc Scarlet Bat. vt A Thrilling Mystery. By Fergus Hume. a EVER ‘Author of “The Mystery of) a Hansom Cab." at, 1908, ava? National Press, ment Ri didoullen til wbout ‘this chase After ‘an unknown orlminal that @p= sone Pealed to tila love of advent Of PRECEDING CHAPTERS. "I've got detective lever,” Neen 2 ougnt ra Young. men, Biart an ‘ | a4 he swung Into a third-claas pguestel about, o*] mM Hy anger, | Compartimel “and the dlesase won't piety a ‘ee | be Gured cli oan run the true as rf eae man earth in step dies Oa, anviyin 98 en rest ee utes otk alve, ie arbi eieaar ts he tube hae oP the i mat Tottenham-c tibed Derg gaset ce Uae hen ener Goa a = a ed Pipette? | soe Soak Na on ett bf tone Ot rod ' re he wit [Her erat le ed ‘be, is Jarman’ urivel, oF » thenreal murderer ‘of ber, preter, | rather Leonasd wes 1 Rete ue Rade and Wy | Fant” stake deed Sor ne 4 . ‘oon! Pd i of Fy ran, ORAPTER VIII. | out they, it 2200, cot be jasant Surprise. ear On rd oe: @ smile, eu ustace was in the seventh the colar ebbed ‘trom ner tone Tainan Meantime od and wtared, am well he heaven. For last few days he had) OMhOe et gone about singing, and Lancaster wes) breath. Aire anor ee might My, le eather oxasperlited, It seemed untae guessed, bat Jarman *? have all the happl- ——- ey ‘and he shyuid have nothing Dat CHAPTER IX. ‘Then hp blumed himeelt for Cake: penne J4rman had been and The Old Romance. to him, and Jarman RE, ANCHOR, alina Miss Fanny for many years. Berry, was a pretty Mttie orea- even spoken tp her, ture even when the emraning ov it was ridioutous and ungrateful of) Morning suntight was tol on § him to be Jealous of his best friend on|®8he had no absolute need of paint ang / uch slight grounds, Powter ito pin He did all ho knew to preserve a/ Sem gown of deftoate bie, with « cheerful face, hut at times grew gloomy. | of fluffy golden hatr, und Guatace put hie Mt of the dismala down| he looked—as the saying en prenty 0 @ too Vivid realisation’ of his danger, |@# @ Ototune, Ze would not allow Brank to speak Jarman eyed her sternly, ana won: loore than was necessary about the| “ered how he could ever have loved a numer, as be aid not wish him to| Woman possessed of such obviously brood-qver is° But he was not idle, and meretricious charms, Her mouth was one @mnounced that he was|#™, and there ing tol owe. J) pe @way tor the day,” he said, ro 76) oan make yourself comfortable, | Ute in Ban Francisco the pergers A Look out that Darrel dosen't| ‘tly suspicious of Jarman, deenaing 3" ow tim too scrupulous, Hustace saw be ‘bas gone back to town,” aad | ‘quiring light in her eyes, and, bav- er, “ap one of the young Ar-|/S his own gamo to play, he pretended told me, He returns in a month," |‘? forset the past, and to be (dred will be glad he has at the meeting, Now ‘was always hanging round her." Falry Fan was, he hy didn't you gut @ stop to thatr’ | that Captain Beery would ave not the right as yet, You|/ly to the name of ® 1 am not formally engaged to Mil- and will n * be, unt I have dis- | Suepri bat aretahed y| "An a Ceresnble one, Teplind the ladys wit han Ar ugh, fay | voarouing his taco keoniy, ae eld of YoLY Aerpeablo, Ihave often thoumht| 4 Womanllke ‘her thougists fier" expreaaiv eoyen bat bavend tate it SSustane: invarpreted the toeh ey ig giaighawe tele senda astaned NO, @; oat, “eo % nev iMary Jane and Kickums Bowl a Game. # + # # Their Dads’ Enthusiastic Talk aaraR the Pastime Awakens Their Interest. “\ae The Story of sad Paul Jones #2 asked the Amateur Philos- oer rather,” commented the Pes- BOwL¢ 3 AH! THEAYS A Poy eunist, "They eay you oan always tell >] a real lady by the shoes shb wears, ® | but I’il defy you to make this distinc- 2 | tion by the shoes she tries on, | “A woman in # shoe shop is the worst ® | tyrant in the world and the real lady > | le right at the head of the game, “If there is one place on earth that the genuine female aristocrat has an opportunity to make herself downnght umladyiiice it'e in one of these shoe em- > | porkuns,”” far as rudeness je concerned,” re- ® | flected the Philosopher, ‘1 think the > | rudest people on earth are your a0-call- ed bontone,” ‘Well, they’ne the only ones who have money and position enough to act natural," sald the Pessimist. ‘When you eee @ real swell-dressed person acting in @ horrid fashion it's Z| aimoult to tell whether it's a mistress >| or maid,” observed the Philosopher, “Not at all,” returned the Peasimist. "You onght to know that the maid @ | would have the better manners of the Bl two, You eee, she has to be polite.” alike when they get turned loose In @ shoe shop.” "Yes," reflected the Pessimist, ‘I went into a store with my slater-in ashamed of myself for being with hen, I couldn't look any of the sales people in the eye, "Bhe tried on every pair of ehoes in tho store and ended up by not buying) any. I was #o enraged I bought a pair of hoes for my wife that didn’t fit and abe didn’t ike jupt because I couldn't stand for that awful nerve of my aister, Of oourne my wife had to change the shoes the next day and go through the same rigmarole, but I wasn't there.’’ “T don't see why women can't go into & atore and Duy a pair of shoes the same 9 4 ran,” eaid the Philosopher. ®| ‘Well, that hasn't anything to do) >| with the shoe question,” put tn the, Philogopher, "I say e@ll women are) law the other day and I was 50 “The troubl oe Se rotlwmoner | Tight Shoes and Tempe ‘By Alice Rohe, — avy TD you over sce a woman try- pqucexe their feet to a pulp and wt D Ing to buy a pair of shoos?'') want to be able to walk, “Phe average woman (s insane of subject of shoes, anyway, If she a 4A you couldn't drag her by tven if the first size was kl) ir The oully way to ever nes er & altos lg enough is for the sal ricate and slzen smatier than i reuiy- is, woman doesn’t th her, anyway, unloss it excruciating aeons and bevpens to be the custom is causin If she acer eee “ shoe on her foot that fools comfortable et a ole td, ales tell her (t's two ike at phd. Aka size she 1g ad-” to wear she thinks shell wble to rhrid ®@ half-sise smaller,: she'll “Et would be @ @ custom for women {0 vate nothing whatever to say about they wear, Get them Into the oy gorspetent clerks, with Ris correct urements, who will give them onavgh ‘shoes without any inter his will be a happler world.” Palen’ to. Find the Brother, | "y ‘ution | 4 lot of women's nasty’ i ety are caused by ‘this tight idiocy, Some one otight to make it F erling against public peace for w to cramp themselves with Rey to mal the size This young lady expects her ph ve ber ai call, but hail is worrled abow) "i did no 0 land—| learaed "a cow 7 e CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE nid, ounlly: tae ha vache Tent mayne The Invasion of Eng fit to ee eet ft i ; CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. atruck mi fairy Fan, ‘who "Ww a] Jones Teaches Great] 5 delighting ; y NOTHING LIKE IT. Sawaal 3 | eine win Mire Andher, et tag Wrene| Britain to Respect the| % ius ws ast ret et saci eons : JAMBS 8. 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