The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1905, Page 11

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The Scarlet wb Bat. By'Fergus Hume. t ‘ Author of “The Mystery of a tiansom Cabs,’ is 1008, by. the Nati Pt ‘Copal. chess fatignal Prew eriorsis oF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, plover Mildred Start, muntered. a) Mored by, isuacace way avo afte. vated se: vafey Dua diecov neo. any ya Deri aad hie Aloe, on he Ral hy DIOL to, wat Lancastee and” a you a Ba let bat mas Ringe maa sunmel Toved Muidred, “discovery, Frank's Frank dimppears, Palry 2) CHAPTER XVII. The Sealed’ Letter, ARMAN was ao astonished at Sfil- dred’a communication that ho @ropped into a garden weat which au fortunately closo at baad, It waa Onderful enough to hear vhut Lancas- ter was concealed in Rove Cortage, but 1) more wonderful to hear that she frow who ho was, Eustace always thought it unlikely that ste would have eanything to do With the man suspect ed of belng her brother's murderer. Yet whe admitted the fact boldly and actu- f ally amtled, He reclled tho remarks of Darrel, and wondered {f there was in | understanding between ber and Lan: er. “$iow long have you known his real ‘wame?*he asked, starmni: “Bince you went away,” replied Mi- red, witting beside him, “Don't be engty, Kustce. 1 agree with you that ‘the @ innocent, and when he came to j me for shoker what could I do? Joven 1 4@ he were guilty 1 could not give bim up." And she shuddered. \ “Does Mis, Perth know?" + “Yeu. I nad to tell her. ) Kept 1 secret trom Jane,” Eustace nodded. “It's just as weil. Whe gir ye pane How was kK to jeoome here?’ whak 0 do, ‘duy.| seeing how she And hi felt, ipeilned ts should buve done #0, but tw as ear, he ope ren am fe of the ex! at tate of things, ty hat did he sy?’ asked Auldred, an pan in her eyes, “hy ia no need Ww repeat his tneo- Tiere certainly, ia not, for I know uke well what no sald. med to make mo his ‘wife, (er oes “and oe ep your name with that 1% jealotip of 01 one," paid oh pa se it ete oS dont suave ‘that, a “Believe w! tes haying brought the ‘woman, int, ane changed the sub- thing!" @he declared, Petad ‘and outiwhe kiihed W pa ah He replie ry ot lobe on your nly, what I thought.” Bland, ot. have ‘aicen T bhink wi res seal, he” was his question, " Madre’, looked round as though sho SHOUGHS the birds of the air might ovor- yy? summer-house,” she said, mall. room at’ the back, ‘Dp @ kind of wudto, inting. jut ie Mi, ed safe, Mildred?” te wate, Novone ever yes there ihe rations a Reh 1 ny ne aly amented Ma ne comer ce, #0 use to, og 1" remember: innocence, As tho secre- mag cian ao: to help hi he then went for @ lon Wack at night, I had ths mena for hi, and be has been in ‘ego hitu,"’ sett Jarman, rising omen,” kala. Atlldred, CatoLing _ Wiis panay "yall will find: him. airtorent ‘what. cae His ipguise has ol at the oc! * toned, sit panes | iste, t saw win in the theatre, 0} Fe ‘night, Pd Sead him again ‘when | Jarman felt a jealous pang. Ho ti 7 a tell not in mournful numbers, is but an empty dream) wwii host: of worldly. wonders Through World Wants: are to be Businéss offers that mean profits, f Work for all’ and bargain 1e3; They ea hae Up to know Pibked Bustace, wish- |) He a ape ane he : jy ANY young women who want to eal their own boats this eum- mer have been attending tho Now York Nautical College in Water street, and by the time it t8 warm enough to take tho boat out of her dry- dock, drevs her in her fresh comt of paint and etep her masts anew these feminine sailors will be perfectly cap- ablo of taking the helm. Bome women hold master’s papers and follow the water as a profession. Those are women in the Northern and Wostern Btates, To them water craft is @ means to an end; but to the woman whose husband belongs to a yacht elub it fa a means to a pleasure. "'o become fnirly proficient in the art of wavigation ono must not depend upon the desultory instruction recelved from an amateur yachtsman, The women who study in the colloxe decided that this was not the proper course to pur sue. That is why they go three days out of the week to the Water streot echool, ‘The Nautical College was founded in 1883 by Capt.’ Rowan Patterson. Hore- wfore it has given tte rooms over to men, but for the past two seasons has added a woman's classroom. In tho scamanship department thero ls a most interesting collection of fall- ing versels. Here you find fully ¢-uipped working models; everything from a cat- boat to a brig nnd ship: and if tho ‘women do not know the “ropes” when they ‘havo finished thelr course it ts Not Pecause thero are not aalls to work from, ‘Thess models stand some nine feet high ama afford an excellent chance to iearn the handling and tho names of the various parts of the fore-and-aft yaohta, ‘'his room 4s a very important portion of the college Unless the yachts- woman knows her boat thoroughly she will not be able to direct the men | aboard to handle parts of the sala that are too heavy for her, If this} were the case whe would make nothing out of a sailing trip but @ very fine muddle, However, she does not plungo diractly into studying details from the large models, In the classroom there Is a lernalle?| boat. With this boat and aj chart @he learns the names of ropes) better impressing it on their minds, and sails, this preliminary study saving confusion when @ clase 1 called. There are knots and knots and still more knots to be learned tn this school, Capt. Patterson 1s, indeed, a man of} Thero ts a Yepartinent set aside where great pationce, for ft is no ensy matter | | pupils" manoeuvres, to learn the names of the various ropes and be able to slide quickly from low- ering a main topsall to reefing a main- nail and furling the jib. Al, this the pupils are directed to do, ‘The Captain stands at a disthnce and directa, and |at the same time keeps an eye on tho If @ knot in tied incorrectly he instantly percelves the mistake, ‘The entire class is stopped In {ts work!and attention directed to the tying of the knot, for the purpose of | the plpiis are instructed in the art of martinspiking, Around the sides of thts room hang some very yiclous-loolting ropes, These have been formed in loops and the ends 80 heavily wired that they look lke ugly bludgeons. ‘There are also ome very fine weaving and splicing, This forma @ part of one's nautical educa- tion. To have thoroughly “learied | dead eye, splicing in @ thimble, the| tr you must be ablo to te and know what thoy are «sed for: A shroud knot, crown knot, ong splices, splicing in the wire splitcing and sail etitching, ‘This ts only a very emall part of the knot tying that mast be dearned, and one must not only be able to knot @ rope a certain way once, but ten days later when the cap- tain calls: “Now, ladles, we will make a crown knot," You must know inetantly what & crown knot 4s, ‘There are Just aw many colorblind onerally believed that things stand vico yore. In the classroom thers 1s a box filed with yarns, all in primary colors ‘and Yory vivid, irom this pox ‘the genius of discouragement often rises, for though @ woman may bo a perfectly good sullor, know the ropes, tie @ails and use ot sextant and compass, atill df she 40 color biind she may not watoh on deck at night, and 14 hardly duno take @ party vushting, Should she mistake ong buoy, for another serious trouble might ropes” these are a fow of the knots A Br rel, blue, white or olange think that Mildred loved the boy, Heted blusted when ste fpoue Of him, Also her volce faiterat, aud ane | Seemed gintvurtusved, At first Mustace | almom fest inciined to speak out, domand it she loved Lancaster: but re; ‘ing Une powilon of ule young fan, and being utruid of the wrath ot | Mildred, be held his longue. Ip silence | they moved across the luwa and entered ine sumner-nouse, It was inuminated With the moonugiit, and Adusiace G&W | on the wulls a teint the Bascern stutts whicn | on her Of the position she evemed pause to els Joy dua maywiory. 4h may way) Brarch wis still a Svoih the other aide of the wall came and Cor also Was vwice te 4 ase aside the drap- | 00: moonlight, then knocked softly at te | fj doo; TAY ney ‘door | I] ‘was, turned, the Opened, atid ‘brani looked “out, “Who ‘da it?!" he whispered, “Your friend) Jarman,'" sald Sentleman, and atepped tnelde, it was ly dark, eave whore ato! in thirot i ‘they’ exobanged. a hearty pandehatlor, and, then ‘wan! us! forward p chair, As be tad been tong The darkness, he was better able to, Rind than Mogciend ave m6 Ov come,” paid wank, drawing unother chair Sion to that of his tatdiced Lad? Nae he cor jn. ‘L_ have been lon ie? u got my letter?’ . And J @m much astonished find you here,’ “L shoul i it yaa best fats Ge gu Eanoas! er, “ know A eens a “about it, But why did he Brank hesitated, He could farman tho reagon, and hardly to maint "But Jasna brows yr," ocleing: me man’ hand, have been eon Srlond tw you. Have you—are youl Fae Vey Ro. Eid t ne thee ® man of Donor should neat, another 1 have wal thing L “After you not tell Know wint things to a poli ) sean noaste) here, but . Darrel jsscription took off my di eee ‘hunted little ee * driven’ to take hi hay thle position. But we need discusa 8 from’ no further, Popes, then how did dred receive youre "phe was horrified at first, but atter- ward, when I told her all, she Ha AA id mv to be Innogent. She told Mrs, arth, aC litte, at Be who also thinks T pate Hore, | Hyer Darrel oan't ike, Rata “in. anothar way In this place, But tf T don't want to remain Kio dlvgulse) yee! and go abroad, longer than I can help, here,’ aad Jar- hero “You must remain panic deolaively, ("Ii you try to sees, ay yb piu Fan knows of your ut fli HAnd af a dn alarm, down. to- ij jf eho had bah ‘hae needn't ank, Both Darrel and can cata, down, to an ay rt ti nt tel od any Comical Egg-Shell Portraits That Are Easily Made a HeRERRO MAY MANTON’S Daily Fashions ||M 4 IMPL® blouses S that can be worn wiih the fashionable 8 uss pender costumes or any odd qkirt, and that algo can be amade to serve the purpose of «a young girls, @ re exceedingly ¢azhionable §=made from @ variety of materials, THus- trated is one that la adapted to all these uses and that (s shown dn all-over toce ned — with chiffon, but which would be appro- priate made from embroMery, tucking and the like, or from any lingerie material, Th ¢ model ds an excep- tionally desirable one, that allows a choice of bishop, puffed or elbow syeoeves, high, square or round neck, #0 becoming avaliable for many occasions, When mace from | trans- parent material it a at ite best ined with chiffon, mous- Boline or tawnh, cut exactly like the outside, buf can bo uaed over a fitted foundation | when- As Miuses’ Blouse or Guimpe—-Pattern No, 6026, over desirable, Materinl required for medium alse (14 years), le 4 yards M1, 878 yards 27 or 17-8 yards 44 inches wide, Pattern 6026 is cut in alses gor girls of 12, M4 and 16 years How to Obtain These Patterns. Tnolow 10 cents tn coin or atamps for heuma Pattern ordered, and address Evening World May Manton Fashions, Box hod mse Lt she, Worta Pptow: Office, City, and ui a platut oy A. CHAUFFEUR ATYROLEQAN .& Rustic Graduating Dress for $3.50 OTHERS of girls who will grad- uate from school next month mill be interested in -leaming how the very pretty graduating gown shown in the flustration can be made for $3.60. The material is white cash- mere and! the following tablo gives the cost in detail: Wight yards cashmere, at % cent, ..$2.00 Three yards ribbon for sash, at 19 Mortar-board cap Lace for bertha and skirt..... Of course, the gown will tnve to be made at home, but it 1s simply made and will have an added value in the Sirl'a eyes because made by her own mother, The bodice is in shirt-waist ef- with @ berthe and four rows of lace, There are two tucks on the leeves and aix tucks in the back, The ekirt is a fivergored one with @ oir- cular flounce with five rows of lace on it, and two rows of lace forming the, Toke effect, — \ Economic Poverty. I‘ ‘aris poverty is as widespread and acute as In London, but thore is wreater frugality amd more intelll- gent economy of resources among the poor, The muniolpality of Paria has recognized the obligation of the state to feed hungry obildren, and has Inst!- tuted a aystem of commercial feeding which 1s as beneficial 40 the children of the well-to-do artisan as to the children of the indient. At a cost of about £70,000 tho muntolpality provides 8,000,- 000 meals a year, DEY BATS AND FEATHER: sobentited mR ohana i teh ie LA rarely a wear ath Phsoes, 1) ay ares new bat be eine :(Diamond Dyes/* Reve and look ny ve sre, AMUSEMENTS, Great Animal Arona, OSTOCK’ BOM ONE SS TaN yy PASTOR'S 14th at ey AND" rare: won, Walters de Nowell & Niblo: LYRIC His oie weg DE ANGELIS -ANGELIS By FANTANA BR | sakes pene St WEEE Te ac Ha MURRAY ‘at Pi Ai women na thereyare mon, though ft 4) th [Aube ie is Niet Margaret Habbard: Ayer 4 |To Remove Hair, : Dear Mise Ayer: Kindly give me a’ rimple ‘mune eMotent remedy for a stubborn growth ot ber on the face and arms, N. WAGNER) HW, pumlce-stone treatment which I Louie tates 5 Arma only, as ft would prove Irritating to the ta And X give @ depilatory for tho face which peal prove offective, Get an ordinary. five cent cake of pumice stone, ‘This ta not pumice-soap, but the rei o1d-faath- Joned pumice stone, Po re) hale rub tho, skin afflicted with the super — fluous growth and the pumfoewtene will wear the hair.of Be careful Duoy means that distinctly differént things le beneath the surface of tho Wator, and if you cannot tell an orange from ‘a red buoy you might better on land, Women in the Nautical Colle atop with the mare detalle of sailings but study navigation in {ts more int cate forms, Mor instance, in the chart room you will find the women hard at work leaming how to «eep a log; they know how to a sail by chart; to calou- lnte distances and to make allowances for a deviation from the aiiling cour They learn, too, how to adjust and u the ‘quadrant and sextant; to obser altitudes and to obtain o latitude by, meridian observation of the sun, All her, husband's yacht must Jenow, ‘| It {9 very common to find women who know ttle or nothing of anithmetlo, Muny women cannot tell whether change thoy receive in a store in rect or not. is ae aeronmar hy great ignorance, but a lack mathemattoal rnd. tt’ will never do, to my you are a until tah Bount without the wid of your were, Aa this te the Case, a course artthmetio Is given in the sohool, an the young woman comes away with Knowledge gained that may be of to her {n other seasons yeohtng, Save Clothes, Labor and Time by using MILLER’S SOAP ‘(iad with Napthad 5 At all Grocers NewYork’ sFairest Face "Nt 8 the woman who would sail Wi proaery'. soo eae Se eg | wl Bend for my or, aol . 5 eva ida aeten ie a Direct from the holon tlyely aave you the retal CASH OR “CREDIT. Quick Delivery, No Employer's Rett Required, Call or write Ww BE re ome No 46 L.W.S I’ & CO,, 87.90 AAA bie Niw york, 2078 THIRD RIOR Bt, He NEW) N BY Aireeltly A ia WO NPWA) Out- AMUSEMENTS, MbyIy Sen, ; PARE Aa ER Oh Foy & cigste ‘Chan, 2emon, 8 Damon Bunny, Lore Howtting & Sevens, Duo. Xtra Attra Bert Cours & raking, Mina Bee ate Yoodrut 1. BUron Attraction, AERIB TL flasMorgan, Dally Mat LHAMBRA Agu 4 e PERCY G, WILLIAate SAY Grand A Night, Rae Hate aelicy iront Cant. L. B'wiy & @24, Dally 3 DAML & Mar ir Dorothy. I Stuart Barnes, | tae ee ay ical too herolo and irritate the akin, i cave the arme are made red by this treatment aso @ Hite cold cream, ¢ pumice stone te best used at night eee” fore retiring, ‘The Depllatory—Guiphide of mtrem | thum, 2 drama; oxide of sinc, 8 éramay * powdered starch, 3 drams, Mix! tho ° uughly and keep dry in well-corked bot . tles until wanted for use, Take’ enoumi . to make a paste and add warm; water to it until the propor consistency’ ts ae | ourod, Spread over the hajry surface, ant allow to remein from one to five | minutes, according to the nature of the . growth and the evaceptibility of the alin, It should, db. r as ovory case with a depllatory, when burning senswiion fs produced. long contact with ‘the skin shout 4 | avoldoac OBA immediately after the Rate has beon removed the denutled eurface should be gently washed with warm water and a cold cream or a biahd ofl Applied to prevent irritation, i Face Blotches, | Dear Miss Ayer: Please give me a recive for ret bloteties on the face. My forehead always etema to be scaly. Mrs. 0. 8 Hi formula I give you will prob- I ably correct the condition you re- fer to, Melt together 6 ounces pure lard end 244 ounces white wax; add % ounce balsam of fir, and when 4j begins to cool etir tn % ounce panes acid, The addition of balsam of Ar to thie Labour hergl i corrects bug Aisagree- odor ot able acid an slightly ‘aheaive, which “o 4 ole, AMUSEMENTS. AMMERSTEIN’S EEN AE ee a Paget ts pig Rollicking Girls, Edwin Stevens, Willy Zimmerman. § Haines & Vidoeq. ¢ The De for. Trio,’ Maddox & Prouty, Mile, Latina, MATINEE EVERY DAY, INCL, SUNDAY, 25c 50c HIPEODROME tay Se . L WN aN FOREVER FOREMO era Freeney head 24 ee sa \ Sta aT ADEN OF MUBIO) 14th #1. & Irvin Bh QUINCY "ADAMS iS SAWYER: Sas scl So, 00 ti coma 1 WA Tig EAN eae AR AE Bradt 2) Huber's a ee ANHOTT PA Showing Crucit Axon he H de Morland tian re Chief, Lex. Avis10 LAH Ma na SHARE Th, MAT, Fe yan tla Ke ee eeseae ee 500M. Her eyo morrow 8 EAST Theaire—B Me Cos. 20 Acta, |

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