The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1905, Page 13

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, ‘ | The Scarlet Bat. By Fergus Hume. (Copyright, 1905, by the National Press Agency.) meny more lovers have you, Miss Siar'h?” it PRECEDING C Mildred ave a Wh of disgust and her wFauk, Lancaster juves Auidred Btarth. face crimeoned. Lae th, a meee Bust 438 ray mt c i He ete He daa: | mow what he Wwe Soue'e i serene fin fia w nis mighty arms and pitched him Nes to nasty, Buatnoe | Fhe cover her | clean over the mate Ato the broth’ cm alhyer, ale rey a 1 ee rot | where hes fled. Hk hy Pint "Jotun » Nida un catight Jarman ae such are shouts to iteelt. Both i F nl Penham bere a se ANS ithe ‘you are a man—e mani” she Father brain uitines. to. clear wo the ini ot the tattoo mari Open this lotion, The Jetter, sequicet® spealely a Mis aaarens 10 one '*fame sev’ {elle Jar an that Bary oaeeh 4 rank an Fonunos thee futhere lett, "the young. men UU if, living, inherit these fortunes at wenty-five, uestion is part of Monte: mumbo tranaure uearthod bythe elder Lane Fovoher tovamrent the tueitive., Jarman up | ANG Waite" you a a nae Sore "tNe famine Teavine the room dark: speak ‘no more G; tReet hands trembled with "¢z0iteme CHAPTER XXI. lon ‘and, dashea* awa: Mi t down Stet be will An Unexpected Meeting. HE next morning, Darrel, who was help JLo is I ‘still at the Rectory, pald a visit his part. gaeme tera watt to Mildred, Had she been within Brank, has fea ty Bo Doe 4 the boy in doors sho would have refused C3 Mth, Tamaroo, wre A” be wee him, as ehe was much distress id they say where . in her mind, rank hed not returned |! Lied aniced dred, ae were go: from the Shanty, nor had Bustace @p-| a og was no time, Berry, in peared to explain the reason, Mildred | window, "Tserees The fused hs “cane tS was haunted by vistons of the young | avoid Being. cut Out by the gluse, “erote man being captured, and, since she haan Gen ere We were he was in tho firmly believed in his innocence, felt! Pranic with the dela covering very anxious, After a sleepless night| thing that occurred to mo she came out before breakfast to take|tum the lamp, which the air in the gartien, and po found her- : for Berry, but di le aelf face to face with Darrel in the Pa ay with Natty, I man- ged to candle, and aiscovored mont unexpected way, Ite entered the) that ‘Samaroo mates grounds with an air of possession which was intensely irritating to Mildred in her then state of mind, and she was not prepared to reoetve him warmly, bos) it Hast “You come at an awkward hour, Mr. | Expect ‘he’ jomed $3 him out. Darrel" she eald coldly, “and Yam not |hever’ knew ‘neta aN AiNeush, f edlo to see you.” outside he 3 tit rel “I thought you misht refuse,” he re- ’ Io dtrection in which | a's piled coolly, “but I oannot deny myself Kk went the pleasre of being the frst to bring 4 the night wae s0 you the good news, You will be gia + to hear that the murderer of your fi Berry, acta Lv) noe Big brother Walter has been caught.” oliceman with im nor ald Mildred nearly fainted, but saved her-|% Warrant, rank can escape by halt gelt by a strong effort. “Are you spent | af wtations round about, They are on EDR Walleina distan of Mr, Lancaster?” she asked. tf wot whom elne?" replied Darrel with a | sete ang then weir Heiere | y @tumphant smile, "He ts the gufity | person, Last night Berry. of whom you t gave heard, came down and found him in Jarman's house, I bellove there was @ fight, but in the end the man was caught. You must be pleased.” int 4 “I am not pleased. Mr, Lancaster in| fmnocent.” ‘ “Ot course he would elf’ you thet in| sa his character of O'Nell,”" sald the man/ She put out her hands "No. say proces, "But it's a ile T believe he re ancoh Miatone rd we will tail “Perhaps you denounoed him to Capt. FREE centtnueds jerry’ ‘No, X told him that If he teft yew aS Tat Nieoad on" et. ste Heroes of the War. eae ene are ou to say aval a Oi ‘ROK! was the favorite with the reels! ongaged to mover IK foreign audience when the land I" My, Pane yp was in its early stages ay edt 8a caper ce will apparentiy be the most {m- fee e, Ou RF vy | poreant “rure of the wer tn. history, umin ts out of the} tut he ts Rot wo ploturesque @ figure | And Mn, Lancaster ip not a it Hie ielled your, brother. Tou | ftted to arouse sympathetic interest. He the” rhurdeser FOUF/ ty an old man, whove hair te white, ‘When he bad lost his two sone and thie only nephew he amiled, but when Pe Zoe. shink |he thinks he ts unobserved it le said ea aM) ‘thet he bows his head end sobs, “God a iss ieee Sea ie SET better able to sympathize with my ard! nt the ert amas he ne "winded. at countrymen who are Mkewlse bereft, come here ia me, peceuse I mat and wo that I may the bétter answer ‘eas my te the souls of the many breve men whom I am sending to thelr graves,” pot man haat Sots 6 saree) pert LB ce. Peon pansion on fi jetory. to eu BiH BA oh abl EF Cay he | noe sngaoae cre believe ‘that you knew ture tir?) he laepires ei JAS | eanong $0) Sagietee ta epee ke ea ied Pe ou ee t| aoa ‘ve Te ‘up, ae Ve ey Ike twit 18 fover tins bear a mS UAL Nene ae CASTORIA his evar ee and Twill die our wits, You betrayed SHEERS tame tnt | TO Kind You Hae Away Booght Bears the nd watched eit ieee Re jigcmintor. wits and int eqoly CH yarmat cm the by cee ede: eeu at fe hdred ear ion Seat nahi ade § wo locked Bile a use i eure he has been taken | 18, saw Berry last prettler or@more stylish stuff adaptable for all aera for ae. beset sacha Ae as same to\l which Silk Pongee can be used ae Ny vonme “to |g Would be Hat to find, for i, my Saalat 6, WR Bin to pa eae LA iat cn le waywai rea cis Stine Farmers |f through, the weave Just ike Ae sharp, Beng ‘An Ameficcs, ‘ve |p simon-pure, And at arm’s length c Rave io iearn, Jarman, “colors, 's less than hal ; is ‘ering eae ® fel |I the price of Sifk Pongee. 8 not a criminal!” oried Mil~ FOR SALH HYERYWHeRE, sre Beto aes inter- ~ Bae uBh ats ie ‘a forage last Butt “il 1 alee Behe ina, mani st short | A gg | n i flac LION ‘BRAND" i = : COLLARS un i en <a ae F you own a cumera or can borrow $176 In cash prines | Next Sturday, May 27, will be Ev |ing World's Camera Day at Luna F will bo awarded there on that duy. : ture “of whown Bites PELs eB » doubt may seem in st of all those sub- 8, and on Saturday, ning World will pub- » hearers to open to all Evening) i | yuna “i on athe} Jamera Ay a 1 of your friends are Gan to compete for the prize, only qualification | Fequired 1s to out) & opportunity Friday's or Satur day's Byening A World, Holders of! these coupons will) be admitted free to Luna Park and al- lowed to participate | 100 by merely preselng a button, a the pt sort of @ day amid oO! una Park. ah Jeu em you will ace dozens of Rplendid G Apart from offer by. the contest, you will eit able to make yaluable ad- ditions to your photograph collection bale Cash home pleasant souvenirs of ay, ® Never {SNfore han there been @ chance 10) go easily and at the samo have auch @ thoroughly de- Competitors may ahoore any subject they wish to, Taina) fh ef Park Is thronged with strikingly untque {rte o @nd beautiful views for ‘the camera, » comic or otherwii fipons from ‘The Bye: ing urday an Ineldent that strikes your fancy, MAY MANTONS «<) AY MANTON’S Daily reshisne Cor@et covers made on simple it made, as tastafll ns This one ts ull at dark and | ar even sit neaia, he could | th Corset Cover—Pattern No, 4862, materiaig and ae in, yo; Sie had yards of heading and Pattern 4862 ds cut in sizes How to Obtain These Paitcrne, Inclose 10 conta in coin or stamps for enc! Evening World May Manton Fashions, Ett tek oe Madivon dauare, World your name inch bust m Pattern ordered, and address Uptonrn Uillee, city. always specify size wanted. en 4 Harlem: | [21st St. G 3d Avz, mil zaze to 2234 Third Avenue not only to Fulton’s Steamboat Was Launched The Year Our Business Was Founded—1807 T REQUIRES some credulity to believe that there is a business in New York to-day which dates its existe ence back to the launching of the tirst steamboat—back ninety-nine years, to 1807. That it maintains to-day an eminent and flourishing leadership along the same lines on which it was Leap and stands now in the same relation to the city, with its vast development, that it did then, is still more re- It proves conclusively that the lines on which the business was laid out and is still carried on are as sound i elnolele arg practice by ee ae Ui veniive ideas of Robert Fulton. he “ Clermont,” Robert Fulton’s steamboat, made her first Vovage in August, 1807, from New York to Albany. « *| She was 133 feet long, with big side paddle-wheels. The voyage to Albany required thirty-two hours, van ns fannallanti pees up the pene ies at ANS mes an peur he could hardly have pictured the present docks of c liners or dreamed o e@ great war f ye matne engine WH ha terran g t fleets of Japan and Russia, propelled in grand fighting array by n the same year—1807—John K, Cowperthwait launched the present establishment of Cowperthwai in Chatham Square, on the block with the old Watch Hi House. f x Main Fulton believed that the steamboat would give quick and cheap conveyance to merchandise on the Missi issippi, CORN AND BUNION PASTE QURES CORNS AND BUNIONS. Nothing Like It, JAMES S. COWARD, LONE cms -1|the advantages, Cowperthwait & Sons’ is the greatest establishment of its sort in the world, with a reputation for EN. Ree fitoree.t" Py Missouri and other great rivers then laying open their treasures to his countrymen, John K. Cowperthwait’s idea was to found and develop a business on.lines of strict integrity and courtesy which would supply the homes of New Yorkers with furniture much above ordinary grades-at prices about the fairness of which jfiets could be no question. e could not foresee the New York of to-day, with its three millions of people, nor the magnificent 2 3 in the manufacture of furniture and houssfurnisiing goods. i Vidailiggh: 3. m But the fruition of his idea is here—the policy of the house is the same—and New Yorkers of to-day are reapny prices and qualities that is never questioned. 268-274 Greenwich St,, N. Y. way AA aU er Lines, Bats, 2,20, RED way Th Matinee Saturday, 21 JFrank Daniels _diiitya’ Large Morris Rocker, $9.98 Fine Library Companion, $14.75 | fp \ 2s the luxurlously H OURS passed in the * cushioned back to the pm library are pre- a angle that gives the greatest clous, restful hours. You BX amount of ease, and then try | may soar among the stars, plerce to describe the sensation that comes to | the icebergs of the frozen North, or 3 sta) you as you loll back with favorite book | roam in shaded nooks in nicunt ain or idolized pipe. Isn't it delightful pfter | retreats or down by the white beach a day of nerve-racking down town? of old Neptune, ee TRILBY Wherever your mind travels No such chair as this for real rest, you'll want a broad-top table upon GEO. M. COHAN Collar Chat No. 14 — fons Senet ee EON P9Qlsen, TONIGHT Oak a mahogany finish, all hair cushions, wale you ea spread yout books covered with Velour in any color that may | and papers, You'll not find a more suitable tabl ‘ be wanted, mahogany finish, 28x48 inch top; drawer a fale han the ay Acollar fo always @ collar ‘for a’ that,” whether it be linen, cot- ton, celluloid or paner, But the kind yo. want {s the banish etl, inen, Academy of Musto, 14th St. & Irving Pi ay ADAMS SAWYER,” Ve. The card kame rved a i ARES Mt May, 80 Byte MUSIC MASTER, yas WAR) TELD Chairs, with Colonial Airs Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, 592 F AITHPUL repro- ductions of Co- lonial originals— Two collars for a qu ine upsides style, bee th Ay. 124.Mat Dall; rosay a Dayne, Horas Bennie a HENRY HOLMES JOatay Cirle, Yorke TI Troy, New York wa) faithful in every minute particu- lar—the very atmosphare of the olden days seems to hover over the little low rocker and its com- panion, Polished mahogany with crotch mahogany embel- lishments in the pieces that form i Gis TENING French plate, made richer and prettier by the hand. | HE cut tells how the handle is removed { a ni " bea poe ate meee A iad ssl i Union Square West ew vor a SRT WAIST SUITS. Be ST at Re | ar cs MY Te ts '|PASTOR’S ‘8 0 CPN) oh Arnold Biondeli, cn ENTS. Hiams alker ; ATLancsa Beranoycann My, Sidon. Hrothers.. Mabe Aires. Rsohorcs Orehpstra, lH payer ea Nel wis| GRAND, #3, Wid somely burnished gold leaf frame. ‘the back, heightening the’ gen- The mirror is mee and imposin; eral effect and contrasting pleas- in a beat aie ; carries with " 0 antly with the prey) ae d F Conta $0.26, 81 | sufticien (0 grace appropri. | room or are esp Ni of thin; ‘olonia ed Mat lately and becoinin | the Parla of Wey Wnt these chair: handle, which fs a non-conductor of ‘Boy Gir any pretentious city or country heat, conforming easily to the hand stg rae ay, [home, Chair, $12.50 Recker, $13.50 | and making laundering easy. by the simple pres | sure of the fore-finger. The price ; includes three irons, stand and’: Princess Dresser, $19.75 Mahogany Finished ha Ww ITH its wave-like front, its pro- Parior Desh, $8, 75 nounced air of aristocracy, “THE quaint little mirror at the top, the pigeon-holes, the this handsome dresser is a veritable Princess indeed, broad leaf, the spacious drawer and the shapely legs tell the story of aristoc- Hudwo., Grene cnet Ay, & 107th St. M. RB) ACL Little i ‘AMMERSTEIN'S & $F eR RY ttle it Day, ite. And (00, Curly birch, bird's-eye maple or mahogany, racy. They tell it in no uncertain tone. finely polished, The large French-plate bevel-edge mirror, 18x 40 inches, imparts a dignity to the piece that i conveys an inpiauien of wie in wvhich every It’s a desk that wins admiration at once— the kind of desk the smart woman likes —the kind that everybody Ilkes—jwt the proper height and width to make writing a © housewife delights, pleasure and Inspire thought. Two spacious drawers and ample room on Ml top for the powder box, manicure set and other You'd pay a third—perhaps a nalanora’ for such a desk in other stores. Catt A toilet requisites so dear to the feminine heart. Very beautifully finished in every detail, and an exceptionally dainty piece of furniture for the dressing-room, for which it was specially designed and | made, S| Bverything for Housekeeping-- Cash or Liberal Credit ae Se Co wperth wait & Sons Chatham Ane to 205 Park

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