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vo Seat babel 1, ‘Tho Evening. World's Nome Magatine, Monday” Evening, May. 1 eS ay The Story of #& ww wi ; The Scarlet Bat. | 3 h A: Phrillins i tery.” & John Paul Jones. Stern Brothers a4 rilling Mystery. terre hashed ow Millinery Department ' By Fergus Hume. —F Crushing Disape| “isrsisd,me reauen and aadea: __ (Un the Second Floor) i No. 4, — Seafight and Mus) york cis 1n nis second jeter Jones | Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” polntment—New York's | of ovr Met naval pons; the proximity Mid Season Showing of Of the estate makes me the more anx- HOUSEHOLD LINENS. (Coorrtant, 1008, abzncite Netional Prem) "Yee. He wns always dodging round uest of Honor lous to or alt, I pray you aot for me é ‘ eney.) the Berry establishment." G ie f it : As you Woutd for Yourself on thia ‘oc New Model5 o Fine Table Li offered in assortments which embrace AYNopnts OF PRecentva Apr "{ thought he lived with them.’ a casion. If peaco should, as I wish It F Landes eaten myn Sit “ald ‘ Ne a ait Fe No he has ahapings some way oft | yo. 4 op Binyirdie| Obnoludedy Tian 16 etattibh in Smart Fffects, for Carriage and Street Wear, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Hematitehed and Drawn HS Berry, 90 ho told mea a kind of guar: 'y A. P. Terhunet | myseit'in a piace t can vail my own Work Luncheon end Afternoon Tea Sets. : Hasiial gridence | dian to him,” hg ‘ + paur| 284 to offer my hand to ome rar] | Also a complete assortment of i i ete vibes s man require 8 guardian at may Wane ful RURREN avatar of jlborty. ster i Misses’ and Ch.idren’s Hats, $5.50 and 6.50 Complete lines of Bed Linens, Towels and Towellings ars,” fe | Le ip ol! ie city’s future i : My is (3 “Denham's twenty-five. He's almoat were gleaned from the French | growth and comnforoial prosperity 1s Neh SNE Huts i Ws also offered and full assortments of Summer Blankets and. Prats rane the saine ago aa I am, although I look | Government; in the form of the golden | elsewhere reiterated as well ag his long. Comfortables, f amiaroo.y older," sald Iancaster; “and 1 shoufd|@word and Order of Military Merit, {ng to end hla days in +» environs, In : To-morrow, on the Third Floor a number of MPS VIAN Kasi anded, Hepat the /th'nk, seeing what fool hie ts, that he| For nearly your Jones remained in| what he tershs ‘‘calm contemplation and eTehe words, FI will require a guantian ail tis life.” |Patie, working to arrange the sale of| pontlo ease.” ‘This plan, tke all. the Odd Pieces of For Tuesday, May 2d: femal ta ie Pit be,loves Her g win] TREN you think he's more fool than |Ml!captured versels and socking to ool-| rest, wae wrecked through the Ill-luck i Also ie Proioen ag Wirderer ‘of her, BILE: paral. Qnother suitor, proponea an zeringn aaila on. Fairy, Fan,ang duacovers Knot the. aeatet sith Le "Fran, y Sore ee tailed Ror husband, fe. had loved Mrs, Anchor at that mects Ranjo Borry, formerly igre ands young, Han, Natty Denham. am tells Jarman ho’ had heard him eationed when BStarth took him to visit is sister, CHAPTER IX, (Continued) The Old Romance. “% forgot. Can't remember anything,” rattled on the youth, "I. say''—sud- denly turning to Bustace—“awful about poor Starth, Wh?" “Oh, give it a rest," cried Berry, savagely, “You've done nothms but Jaw of that since it happened. Jar- man, wasn't {t you who Introduced him to Lancaster? Quite so, H'm! I guces Lancaster's an almighty friend of yours, Eh? ; “Well, ho was," drawled Jarman, seeing that his reply was awaited with much Interest; ‘but now''— Eustace shrugged his shoulders, “I don’t much care to consort with criminals,” x “Right, sir. You don't happen to know where he’a skipped to?’ “Certainly not. He legged it sharp to escape the police." “He won't escape me," sald Berry, grimly, ‘I'm goin’ to get that young min lynched, you bet, I loved Starth just Ikea son," Jarman laughed. “Yet Starth wasn't @ lovable man,’ he said. "Oh, there was no end of good in him when you got at it,” replied the little! ? ekipper solemnly. ‘Besides, we had @| jh; @cheme on to make mone “What sort of a scheme?” “Never mind," sald Berry, ‘He's dead now, and the scheme’s up a tree." “I mupposo Miss BStarth's cut up?” Knave?" asked Hustace, ruminating: Frank nodded emphatically, ‘I don't think 4 @ rascal, at all, whatever the Captain may be, Denham’s just a silly, good-natured ass, who would give his head away, He has a weak will, and is quite under the thumb of Berry. “Did you fraternize with Dunham?" "No, His cackle got on my nerves, But he knows me well énoughs to eppt me should I betray myself.” “Then you must not betray yourself,” sald Hustace, decidedly. ‘So far ag looks 0 he won't know you. I would doty even a detective to penetrate your dis- Bulge,” “Denham may twig me by my yolce."’ “1 don't think from what I saw of tim that he is so observant. Besides, I can give you something to roughen your voice. You san say you have a cold,” Krank stared at his friend. “You seen to be Up. Me rman nodded. "I thought of Hein, a detective myself once, and 1 did prac: Uce for a time, £. have all the materiots for disguise here. I told you so when I made you te aa Desmond O'Neil. 1 can get into the skin Heh a character with ease, and that's what you have to do, You are not Frank’ Karastan iter, rer member, but Desmond O'Neil, from “Well, I want him to report to the Berry lot that thero is no concealment about me. They may suspect that know something of your whereabouts, and I don't want elther one to drop Denham is a fool, uh to get in Ail them and earn what 0, they are wv , “Do you think Denham can ¢ell you?" said Buatace tly, |r r Berry to trust him with Berry bothering about 2 hat I want to cae out, Dene ham may’ know “somothing, For in: sance, he mentioned the maine of Bal- Kis as 1 told you. 'N. H, This was the largest and finest lect the prize money due him and his crews, At length, on receiving a post- tive assurance that, the master would toon be adjusted, he led for America on the Ariel. On the homeward jour- hey hef met and thrashed the Bnglish privateer Triumph, put down a mu- tiny plot, which Included a plan for his murder, and was nearly shipwrecked in ® gale, In February, 1781, he landed in America after an absence of nearly three and a half years, Hete a new chagtin awaited him, Ife had confidently expected to enter at once on nower and greater fields of | abtivity, But Congress found nothing for him to do, ‘Time and again he pleaded for a sh{p, for a mission—for a Job of any sort, Gut for two years he was allowed to remain practically unemployed. When he found himself barred by official red tape from @ further career at sea he even begged leave to enlist as a volunteer in the Jand forces, This hope, Uke the rest, failed * Congress, it Is true, sought to promote Jones to the rank of Rear-Admiral, and he received pledges to that effect. But owing tp the jealousy of other naval officers’ the plan was defeated. Poverty, too, began again to ainch him. ‘The Government owed him $27,000 for money he had advanced from his own pocket for the paying of his officers and crews, and for other services. Yet the bill was held up and he was forced to beg Congress for an tnatalment of $2,000 to meet his present debts and liv- Ing expenses. Congress at length appointed Jones to the command of the frigate Amer- fon, then in building at Portsmouth, vessel ever built in America and Jonos was went to supervise the final points of her construction. Hix whole heart was in the work, for here at last was the chance he had longed for—to fight jdege, that dogged Joncs from cradle to grave, Ross found he could not realize on prige-money und other debts due to Jones; so the prirchase of the estate was abandoned for lack of funds, In 178, soon after his return trom the West Indles to New York, Jones was appointed Congressional Kmiseary to Paris; to arrange for the proper settlement and adjustment of the long deferred prize money due in tho vessels he had captured, He was, however, obliged to deposit a bond for §2)10:0 to Snsure his honesty, and to travel at his own expense in return for the privi- For the next two years he was busy, day and night, winding up accounts, adjusting claims, appraising ships and Uppertoning sums of money, The mission called for the greatest tact, diplomacy and probity, and Jones dia- played a full measure of all three, Louls XVI, during th’s time, made Mm several gilttering offers to take service In the drench favy, but to each he replied: “E can never renounce the glort title of Citizen of the United Btates Doggedly he stuck to his tedious, self-imposed task, As long ‘as the United States had work for ‘him to do, he would serve no other natlon, As the end of his adjustment labors drew r he formed a project for extending Ameri¢a's commercial power in China by means of mercantile exchange. The soheme recelved the Indorsement of the wisest financiers of the day and pror- 'se to redound to Jones's oredit. . But Again delay in raising money that was due him wrecked his plans, Returning ta America in 1787 Jones repairéd at once to New York. Hc was at cucu taken up and Monised iv the best weoiie here, and spent Be months 44 cllernate guest of the I ingstons, tho Van Rensseluera, the Van a Oak [lission Furniture Consisting of Buffets, Tables, Bookcases and Desks, at Reductions of vA to iA From Original Prices Special Values in Mahogany Furniture . $5.75, 7.95 Music Cabinets, $11.75, 16.00 $9,75, 14.75 Desks, Complete Lines of WICKER, WOOD and BAMBOO FURNITURE for SUMMER HOMEs, Fancy Tables, Sewing Tables, $13.75, 16,50 Rugs and Mattings FOR SUMMER HOMES, including ALGERIAN VERANDA MATS, INDIA DHURRIES, PILGRIM and CALCLTIA RUGS in exclusive designs, also HIGH-GRADE WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY, SMYRNA, and BRUSSELS RUGS. To-morrow, Sale of WILTON AND AXMINSTER RUGS, best quality, 9 x 12 ft. FINE CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING, Fancy and White, per roll of 40 yards, Regular price $35.00 $27.50 $8.50, 10.50 » 24,00 COLD STORAGE for ORIENTAL RUGS, also Cleaning, Renovating and Repairing at MODERATE CHARGES, West Twenty-third Street Heavy Linen Damask Table Cloths, each, $1.75, 2.35, 3,50 Napkins to match, =. H per dozen, $2.50, 3,35 Turkish Bath Towels, Mt 3,00 B. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S HOSIERY for wear “with Half-Shoes and Slippers, during the Spring and Summer, Especially attractive assortments of Black, White and Tan Hosiery are offered in plain, openwork and embroidered varieties, and in suitable grades of silk and lisle thread, On Tuesday, May 2d, the following ayles of Women's Hose will be placed on sale: Black Lisle Thread Hose with openwork design, 28c. per pair, $1,55 per box of six pairs, Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hove, plain, 35c. per pair. $1.90 per box of six pairs, “What's the uao of that? asked) i iii with a modern and well-ap-| Courilandts and others of the grow'ng ld Denham to. Eustace, i Frank sloomlly.. en nad ber portrait | pointed ship Instead of with the floatng| Clty's aristocracy. From the sallore’ prance NUOEMENTS: Naturally, Her only brother, , and Berry Is in touch with het. IT waht | yin heaps he had heretofore com-| '@Verns on. Water street to the man- LL I guess she needs a heap of conso-/ to Jearn why Berry calls at an Res ‘manded. flons cn HMaaricm Hughts he was n A MM E nd * ation, went on the young man artless. |ehop at, the docks, {ast Boing there, |Mijder Jones's skilful command the! Welcome and tonored visitor, . Mme, IN : IY “its just in my mind to go down ache two mn Richy by ( the wine ‘America ,was quickly completed and|T'hillp Livingston even tried vainly to 4 Sb sfoTth ay, By 33, 20)7 acd seo her.’ low chatting in this w: I a » Just she was} arrange a mat of gropoaiion, and wan tend to emt span tte “Mine Svar Gat th | 0°15 bd an roe anton ope | he Soul nae hpeee oe i Matinee To-Day EED ptrack reas very, das, tho ne of REN deo, her thin. face an made @ prosent of the atlp to the |fream of sottling done tere: caren my Ly i FANCY N LEWORK. be, nature of blurt, ena a Ava Itnen she bore. ‘Apparentiy” ae had | French Government, |had one more mivelon for him, After wee CAORLIA LOFTS yd otat all obechvant, iemignt enters silently, Pin Bd ee | Jones thus again saw his. high hopes | Presenting him, in this city, with a gold ! prate AE r paras’ (O'Neliho might be able to dis: | overheard the naine, Like a’ statue she | crushed through no fault of his own, Hatin if recognition of his services, Dolan & Lenharr, For the making of embroidered articles, such as promise any suspicions witch bal Ne atter- | etood, her vauant even | fixed on, Jarman, A French fleet was fitted out for a/ that body sent him to Denmark to ad- These clothes Lear the MATINEE \Mr. Fred Nibl for Sui t ly ‘ Reet Mita lace iit eave | Aves nikin(” ahe |CAmpalan against the British forces in |3¥st more prise-money claims, critical inspection of EVERY Pies ee to be much favored for Summer wear, an extremel ae oY aon wa ee ah walt Corks lips mov sn ie Jamaica, Jones berged jana obtained |? Leer oe long oA Bae in ‘women, “to siter all pay, Yorke & Adams, atiradtive selection of Stamped Linens has been . Ae ator, me," he i Do ya@u know]a volunteer's berth in the expedition. i ie are mostly responsible . ‘ Mie echetary wae Tein” chap Mabe | the name?” But by the thme the fleet reached | N0V. /1, 4987, he was guest of honor ut for the correct appears sunpay, «Hill & Sylvany, provided, among which are: Balkia:” ald Mise Covk agnin. Then | Jamaica, nows came that peace waa |% formal banquet tendered him by John ance of the men, We Ernest Hogan, ONeill, You'd get on well with him.’ Shit Wai Patterns of Handkerchief Linen with designs Natty seemed inclined to accept, but| she threw down the cloth and rin back a ff Jny, Forty prominent New Yorkers find th Pi Ans) 4 i Kitchen. Bustace followed and| dectated. Another disappointment: be have yet to fin ry iccolo's Midgets FONG Ca ESh ashes er ae Wy, adil Moana chen ean ps, in ‘n chair, Rather | the war was over, and for most of its Le diab tO: aban atth Pi tebe AG 8 woman who found fault 25 C |Ferd Sisters, tie for eyelet embroidery, and various other pattems on linens means, und have a good time. brutally, he her. Yast four years the conqueror of the! waikod down. Corilandt styeer “und Mea elos hee. ammae £0 O08 and The Great L ights; Stamped Collar and Cuff Sets in “You never ask me," sald Fan, re-| {What's all this?” ho aske Borapls had perforce. sat idle with atredt cand! Oeder by reat Le Page, of different weights; collar an an Pronchfully, to her old lover, Mise Cork went on moan! phy a ale Rodd boarded the Gov. Clinton, watch was New cunnateenle Views and desi Stamped Belts of heavy linen - “I'm afraid a bachelor establishment | child-— she began, then hs sword, while other and lesser | wailing tc bear him to. Kurpos. ° 5 Oc variety of ayles ens ; P MA fe ot lie a paradlge tor fudies," gard | Rot another word could he Mee bat vot men had ehped leh honors we tein| dt Was destined never to reuurit, ‘The jamin B g and O or canvas, and Stamped Hats for eyelet embroidery in the ustace, lnughing: "but you wi i tace abello, Wes! les. he fell! Inst spot of American soli pressed hy] = sleet i fend the day Til be very pleased. “Atte many frultioss Inquiries Eustace | «i During the él hie mind | hie feet wax that of Manhattan Tsiaad, aoe fects, Suitab!e embroidering materials are also offered. When wilt you come down?" he asked refinraed, to the a altting pe 18) 7) Bald | turned. an tt ever’ did, to New ‘vor, Thee ‘fc ke Nights th a mt mits eae is ‘Suite, ote Ratnooats, newett eff srry = or He wrote to John Ross, his agent, iid ag we) 01 RY ‘, Horry onawered.. “He can como on] F agent, on ‘ ' Baturday, mid he, as fim going. tor | “she lent, wecrot] vo } Match, 16, 1783, referring toa former! % Me een. RO Continued 1 Department on Third Floor. Morrow to aco anh olf trend for ; al wat Ta anta Groupe ri r COUR Of Gaya, fend Aa) ant say. And now sho talles of le it Gornloge eats, mor that n't | canara stes NS eg NN Hie a “ie it Halkis you're going to neo? | Heed ‘te a ee i asked Denham, z lo Jarman early uttered an exclamas| gediy. TAN Hage ad vou plok fraid, Fran ry pi bee ta ratte MAY MANTON § m4 & Co. 31 CORTLANDT tion of -sufprise, for Balkly was. the driven corner, i SIRBET fae D Nake - = A i G he “portral ° rank Daniels ry SS, Sata ain a AGG | OG tee a hanes |} NG Daily Fashions rank Daniels “Aikisast uel Chiffoniers Sensationally Reduced : an ArDus, * i ‘ Ts, 4 aed Honattnanges sh ice patric VAM 3 YT And the May Manton Patterns. sae UCR SRL NEW AMERI THE HELRTOTHE AOR Our entire stock of aera bres and Dressing Tabled la mating omcer Tmh seeing th connection | THC. Bog. Ne Pe a ALY'S Then ytway & dont, rant wn, JI @ variety of styles, finish and shades. Mahogany, fe Ename ‘th %, ] Golden Oak and Weathered Oak; 34 off usual price; no reserve, Pin Dre 10c, With Lanoaster, Hors loft the country, Ma and T think I know the ship he' ainped by. f Be: “That's clever of you,” pald Jarman, teing to take his leay you catch T Inclose 10 cents In coin or stamps eaip Captain, Youth do. more than ine | Nad necheR ving. played for each Pattern ordered, and address the part. o1 But " i arn Ma: SoU BAY: neo Bales | ay A ney a lid sont Evening World May Manton Unaet : try are, Tcan sauiadh the lot ‘of them, ‘on’ ray %, . J - s Fashions, 4 8, obatinate woman J Lancaster too, you when ‘the sy takes rn ope 5 Bu Eustace, laughed wren’ on hla way cid rently, ia ot tea mach on) ‘occasion, NEXT MONDAY THE ba! ye ee me Paar Mo Agel arash: kein = inten Be Kos Faitsen earner eirnnieninnnnnnmnnnrs How to Obtain These Patterns} This handsome Golden Oak Chif- fonier is an example of our great values. Has large ‘French bevel mirror, with two small top drawers and four m2 | | | retty. certain’ that, ving niready wade .n false etart about re aa Oey, Nat 1d Soar Pa Wel an hone fo mather a deal from Natty's prattle. . re A IMPORTANT — Write your har she door foul ot iat and address plainly, and id always | [ae | phat ie ieee nf : ‘specify size wanted, i Me ue PRINCE O # Beker & Bere, vatiek farttia. xtra CHAPTER xX, ny ie “a Jigar axe oat ins fone plese each and are. fim NEWYORK § SPECIAL T#ONIyEs* ah eR At : i A Queer Mark. ar mut iv Heaaay aro ee ees Cue crascbiahen | Ace 5 (Oventax NEXT MONDAY, : Miniature Footstool, covered RANK" was not at oll hem ae fai Baten op! aM he lower, a Vinunepaxt men he heard that Denham wan eR hea Mabe haehdeh AY aac ye te $8.98 with velour, has 10 Mf bronzed Jeys, only, Lv} The quantity of material required for the medium size (0 years) is « yards| fm Returns, | GEO. Wi +’ coming down to the Shanty, The 1 eal fara thet! At eee a sale ih Nookeed "wus Het A gt ie 1-4 yards 44 or 1 %+8 yards 52 inches to Town M. “Little experiment wan too risky. as there! was every chance that the young OED th badeihe vod. mt memories Schnny DEMIS kIT toe man would recognise Him, in which ease eg PRNETR, GOST: te den tor | by Pubite a Re 7 er : , mae Ry fenrg of 1" | Pon COHAN [aones.” |F ieehebapsiree eset ot Large Line Imported Japanese Mattings at Lowest Prices. ; he would at.once put the |revengeul | woman, Berry on the scent, But Jarmin Aa not look at the matter in this light, and | BELASCOTHAA Nie (Fadl eavlained himself after sundry ques, De it tells tn BNEW FURS Tennent LESLIE CARTER E bah i you mat Denham atten? he ed, ei bela ae mH i ee ons vn dye ing 14TH ‘ATH ST. THEATRE Nats Wed a bat, pr ACADEMY OF Mi ¢ asked. , fi ; ie ie : : ate ba ott haye had HL eat ta, Wea aes. thik. BATES iw bin co dens z . : 4 axpressl a ‘ I ae a 2, o 150, PRI fa Mat FORK WERK auines A fhe ben were i Bi fi Agha) \ wer et ii Chas. B, "tit Amusame sce wou, By Gis. Metlneg Hat At 2, x d By a A | " COMPA amy iGie, lowing Y our Way Ba or abe a ars UB} } A'f avin the BBY MELODRAMA, WARFIELD ep fi Bleren, ~ AMUREMENTS. BROOKLYN ee aeloey NEW) Lex, Av, & 107th St, Mot, To-day, “Seamone west |HEENEY'S wie ie woman myeeit, “ are ty, peaine E rags winds that never. gro og, | ees rag ie her. shor hs hy ty a tnee re TH Millionaire Detactive TAR’ TER FIRST FALSE. STEP, HueTIG® erat OF speeding 0 one on, to Sthe Ne harbor ff ach he [ re ea rie aM Ni A‘MAN OF MYSTERY. Ss Calla- cess,” Fou bi airec Ht ax. Av. Mati Toe 4 ee by, y, et, rent | a ie, be ghee at Girl's Reefer, Pattorn No. | DIAMOND Ses orieae ‘vt. HIPEOBROME E. MURRAY) eral ee have al umraerinan = i World Want a ie the ealeany eee 6,087, * , Suna sees ee pai. 3 thousands’ conte: ‘ 4 ate i ck ol vee. A ig at DEWEY Aves) Biya; sft aM : Bo, 1 Prog batrspel pais sch Hit ry oie an i A Velvety Complexion. | /fizi-tnss ay "THEATRE, Nitta GOUONIAL SE Tia Ulead] has 80 Seve Se N My rie H oe aor aa and , lump Figare Flatt Quek ccUaRaep, OTN < i Daisy Girin, Moore & Littlofield, Bd. Bteyens pare aaa materia uate | eC a a Peat ‘A YANKEE CIRCUS ON MARS.’ sae” CAL WD yan ROROUB ts iad rete ae ely i ae achiool far faba Ajpstae esse BY Hoa a a petite tt 8 Hen fa ' Keith's ve eT p. ey pavigntaye : oie, E si y

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