The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1905, Page 7

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The # Searlet & & Bat. By Fergus Hume. Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” + ofl? National Preve \erworsis OF PRECEDING CHAPT ie Lancaster 1 er brother le murdg uBpecte (9, is shelti ho also loves Busta SL hues abi aka a ANO® Tourndenene” te the new: art, most exolting . eauutte sport: and ae # epictacle end SG (| for viotent exercise theatens t2 eclipas er “Hts, fells Yarnan tnt Berry "necks the: death Franke and ham in, order, to, gain the fortunes “men will, Fortunes at twenty: ied tiniertt ein Yerman at a West Indian woman, ho runs an opium and mn accomplien af Barty’ o latter's plots age ter and Cinde 86 He pollova he is Btogthee maurderer, CHAPTER XXIII. (Continwed,) , Balkis,. Batete* clapped het huge hands, “You're the right man. I expected you would come andisee me,’ ‘ou expected met “Yes, Tamaroo told me you would edme, sooner or inter, And then I heard * of you in 'Friséo, Mrs. Anchor! edid Balkis, archly, “Oh, so you Won't come from Zans! bar?" “Who sald I dia?" “Walter Starth told Lancaster.”’ ~The gace of the negress grew sad. f¥em.1 totd Walter that, for—Sor rea- + bons with which you: have nothihg to do. | well, what do you oome tome for, Mr. ‘ Jarman? “To ave if youvare the friend or the nemy of Berry," "I ain neither the one nor the other,” she said, frankly, “J_knew htm in San Francisoo and in Jamaica, He ts a balior, and found me out in ‘London therotigh ‘tollowing my Waiter.” “why did he follow him?’ “can't coll you that yet, she pee suspiciously, “Walter came here to ond of.0 pi inet "e x Berry cate: an nt Fe followed: him here. her, and wood. od. B Bee Sen tok Ss i dy vou aus thege questions?” | 6 wet, qace reflected, e appeared to teinthiand certainly od not. mide with ny to any wreat xt: le thougat Meat to trust ther, for even if. sho Ne MERRSE NentReY hee “any ba ibved Waiter Starint!” sake negr: vohomently. dm black Lhave no feels But # ai did Ath Iie -was' suing to Tha'rich, and i could hat ‘ou eorlelaly gaye pelle hal photo. $e eer i ar Mii Hite. thd mética how you. ete aba ate beth ir did not. dt was a ip them for me. 1: wanted by te, 1 ye that: 1) caine ‘from Zanzibar, not ot pbs st know anything awour San 1 shan't tet) you. Lehave my own ota, Again I ask Why you question ht iA @ friend of Lancaster's t to prove his Innocence." 4s not inaoornt," @ lowering Waiter, ‘Tamaroo he 1 have not made up’ iny "Wind eo yet, ' Rare ea maroat' vie aie oO min Lancister, T dk [a0 til. in my awn, w ei Yow have something. to. do I Husiere and Nak, and, to harm er face tuned nf UW TO HeOvILe: DIE ALS ae ALAN with idoved~-!"80 fhe at fa be by bat ia bettor i Ly haa Rim when Faliliys Rois h og ‘Amaroo also loves to make prac- sald har nl bas with peste i you Jou don't .trus ; nt hie at he. Phe ras ( 0 had your! he aia: dot |, pare Ent" | | ehortwrote 4! water polo, Four men in two canoes participate. Mach cance Is menngd by a “titer” and @. paddles, The titers stand up !n the middie or forward part of the boat, as shown’ in the accom- panying ploture from the Buffald Ex- press, They ara armed with @ jong Nght pole, or lance apiece, Pp oe end of these lances is fastened a cushion or boxing glove, i object of each Ulter Is to give the o.her a shove that will upset him and his canon As a canoe is the most cranky, \inceraim craft afloat, a very silgh: impetus or shifting of halasse will eause it to capsize, The paddlers business jp to “trim boat,’ 0 valance and manoeuvre hae, frail ae In auch @ way as to The “itete Tay aim for any part of Ser a nd know Miss Berry Well, ehe aleo loved Starth, and he promised’ to hi Balkis gave a yell like that of aa eps loness, "It te not tru N e wald, in guttural, eqhes, danced {a the proof,” and Eustace ny bette, which ehe snatched ‘trom erly. Po ‘aiouss’ the sealousy of Baikta haa got ‘this letter Faye a bad D tO @ Use which. Fi Deoted, 01 hei fen faery ¥. would not bits written “ite ge, Froaged some iviltiea nereat Would be inganely Jealous, wand that it she found the man ee loved adored an- her woman wi tid ot he Bérrve, hoped to le of the Berrys, Jarman detach her from thelr interests means of this letter, But Balkia Darently cared neither one way Aor other. stil, make 1 reels, ft wae worth while Fe experiment, ‘The rugo was ati wets for the great. Diack’ creature, Feading he letter, "went fair "a “she avail hall ate!" her ory, and aasin rusher Ing Up the letter th her strong fingers, it Fal ry Fan now came within reach ot those ‘fingers Bustace thought she would have short shrift, But he was not sorry. 'The crimes of Mis. Anichot needed wome f dehment, Siddenty Galkis thrust the ettot bat het pocket, and seleing Jarm. and ete ates Py? vary, or 5 shove as wo nal vereary, The “surnam ents are peldom of long duration; but while they last they afford the mom excite iw kind of eport, Draw a “Little eat ten best drawings of ‘the little space by any boy or girl read en and women, boys and girls ‘ttle black man." Take o T causes body haw “black man’ Klesod dt ' savagely. lel, swear by: you! you wang," she paid, ies Then teil me who killed ot—unless It wa: noaster. Tamaroo say. then, he i the friends of ‘Lanot “How did you meet Tamaroo?" “T knév: him in Ban Francisco, also ts Oblwarehinper, He knew f Wak here in London, and when he came he viaited me, Titold him all I knew about Captain: Berry: “Did roo come after Btarth eran “No, A week Berbig Hé ated ; Businoe th jught, -Tamaree rived after the may explained hie (nal ane, But At Asem reat ti town © sumaroo know aha nh fe ome et heart an of the rr Balk! “Me aleo he told and how Beery for the money... He, learned. that ed questions, ter na ensas ig i re Heute ate Tea sent that el Tamaroo so . that , Walter TAN, aa deolined to ether dhe thoumbt of the, ee shy raRki a upon by bial Darrel pn Balke, “DO you know aan tajled Di 1 do He cones trom Jamaica. tell you atic, Hq fa a Mi comen here we Times, ut edit me cousin. Enis 8 nen bit he hae aut Hwa oie fina now Fan! draw your idea of what a little black man" looks ike, Ben Man Editor, Evening World, P. QO; box 178, New York City," and you may win one of the ten $1 prizes, TS OR TR at to Serve With the Meats. o BLERY wauce, with quail, ‘Wainut catsup, with venison. Mint sauce, with roast lamb, Colery and onion ‘dtessing, with roast duck. Olives stufted with peppers, with fieh- Oyater and chestnut dressing, with roast turkey. tra Ren in Prizes. HIS is for the young folks. The Evening World wilt give $1 each for the black man" made jn the above blank The Little Black Man" ta the tmp that to do things they shouldn't do, Every- look, boys aga girls, at 'T. &. Power's ries of cartoons ow running in The Bvening World and then ft to “Little Black WAECIMLLY PaseD By MINT CeamGana rT dreremy) OU can atay\in New York all gum- mer and atill have a pretty reat- ful home, one that a worn-out husband will not shudder at every time he comes home. At the unmistakable approach of hot weathor, when the windows are thrown ‘open, the first thing to be done in to re- move every bit of drapery (hat will ehtoh the dust, Take down the lace curtains at the windows and substitute | for them ourtadns of pretty washable material, which may be purchased for five or alx cents a yard. Remove all the silk draperies on the piano or mantels, carefully shaking and dusting them. In case they are spotted or soiled wash them In gdsoling, Do not leave out brocaded ploture frames or any bric-a-brac that will be- come piled, fout mmke your motto “Brush well before putting away.” Take up your rugs and have your floora varntbhed. Rugs catch dust and) varnished floors are cool and easily kept clean, Do away with the theavy coifch coverings nd relleve the room of the hot-looking: upholatered furniture, ‘A tasty and artistic housewife may| make her summer town home most at- tractive by making really pretty couch| and chatr coverings from artistic! ehints, This bright flowered material | may be purchased at wholesale for 5 cents a yard. Light Mnen covers ar@ eagtly made Jand thee sMpped on over the winter coverings, change, the pillow {nto a cool and refreshing head’ reat which runs no risk of being spoiled. With pretty ohintz covers jen the furniture, light airy washable ourtaing At the windows, linen covered couch |pillows, and all brocadea and silk em- broldered draperies packed away, the summer home takes on @ new aspect which {# reatful to the eye and gives @ change tothe atmosphere ot” the house which is moet refreshing, Out of the Mouths of Babes, | ‘Tommy—"T'-6-l-t."" ‘Teacher—Right, Jonnny—Mamma's elipper, ‘ ° BACHHR—Tommy, you may spell “felt.” What ts “felt,” Johnny? eee Little Famer—What are the tittle bokes in your denk,’papat Papa—They are called pigeonholes. Little Blimer—And where are the pigeons that roost in ‘em? . rary e ¢ ie . The nurso was glving small Mildred hor moraing bath: “You muat keep your mouth closed while in the water,” sald ithe nurse. “It you don't fou will swallow some of it,'' » teat wouldn't matter,” replicd Mildred, vipes.”"—Chicago News. “There's iota more in the ws ON w OLD » BROADWAY we Yale Man’s Choice of a Job. DE WOLF HOPPER, who ip s bageball enthust- ant, friend who mes talking ® 8 expects to Gramuehe from: Fate While term, “Well, young mas,’ wad the comedian, ‘when you qt cottege and are ready! for your ite work, whet ‘Will be your chosen fled?’ “Oh, I don't know. ex- aotly; 1 haven¢ Hoh choice, Bither lett, rigtt or centre fleid would sult me, if I oould get a job with the Gant Hoe Side-Steps the Subway, “WHAT do you think of Our town?" anked ex-Ben- ator Guy of w rurad friend who Was visitihg the me- tropolis fot the firet time, “Waal, it ts 8, durned big Place, but it ain't quite up to dat granwer, « easd the old ‘In whet parttoular re- T ain't @0dn no telegraph poles tT" ‘That's becauwe the wires ate etl under ground” me ridin’ in tt! I had one experience in = coal mine down bue way and that was enough for me,” oe No Discords There. “HOW a your choir petting along?" inquired @ country clergyman of the Rev. Dr, Parkhurst | on the pler just before he boanied the steamer for Burope. Gazing benienantly at the provincial pnetor through his gold-rimmed spkvtacles, the metropol- itan preacher guavely re- pitied; “Never “Well, et git them, I'd Uke Real Use for Neighbors. “WHAT sort of neigh+ bors have you got?” asked @ rural relative of Benator Platt, “Really, I haven't the plearune of their aoquaint- eance,” eaid the states- man, “Why, you don't mean to tell’me that you ain't even on speaking” tenn with them? gasped the visitor, them at be horn: having nolghbors if you can't borrow things from to know?!’ Depew Wants Advance Notice. MAYOR M’'CLILIVAN ‘waa taiking to the little fon of a (riend who ro- gently met with eserioun |! coverses in Husinens, “I presume you can wim?’ said the Mayor, “Oh, yes; but I don't think papa knows how,'' ted the younguter, ‘In@ieed! What makes you say that?’ BHNATOR DEPBW anked by a Washi society bulle at a dinner: “Do you #think @ man Mhonitid ever accept a ta- vor from « foo?” “That te a diffloult mat- ter to detenmitie offhand,” replied the suave states- man. ‘For my own part I am convinced that a man may accept a dinner “'Oatieo I heard Unclé Jim tet mamma thet he| without healtation, even from an onemy, provided he “Geo whisa! ‘Than if the Subway railroad t deep | didn't belteve papa ever would be able to keep his |19 snforméd beforehand that he will be called upon for an tmpromptu apecch.” enough 'to tale in them ‘ene poles, you @on't Keteh | head above mater.” aes Talia in Prizes for Amateur Photographers. A fora nd i him gh ee ts Evening World Camera, Dey @ Luna Park, Cut ou the Camera Day Coupon om this page isa ery take \t and your camera to Luna Cig to-day, $100 in cash will be pald it the Lest amateur photograwh taken Fe; $60 tor the second teat, and $5 wn the third, Fray ore are the le terme governing The Hvening Wortd'é Camera Day com: | petition: ‘Cut out the coupon and presént H at Cut Our This Coupon and Take It with You. CAMERA ged al evorto,| LUNA PARK THE EVENIN bad mala gaté at Tune Parke to-day. If you have & camera with you the ‘free admission eh Ba eioes on graphs as you wish to, any subject you like for your prise photo- Gtavh—eny scbhe or tnotdent, tumor. ous, Unusual, beautiful of otherwise at- tractive, Nor aro you recen wa oe plotute Photographs must be a @ the Bvening World not ater than Saturday, | am 1G WORLD'S AMATEUR FEO ORR ARIERS, June §, Address ‘Camera Editor, Dven- ing World, P, 0, Box 1703, New York City." The photographs sent in will ‘all become the property of the Hven- ing World, and the iprane eat will be primed in thia tai! toakanl Pitan cured only es pheesadne the Socompenying coupon OTe at the you ones a SEmay oe * She's! of the, ‘three bh fh oe Lat Beit amateur photo; nee has @ chance, jaee. All photographe, whether prize- ety of THE EVENING WORLD, ARK, SATURDAY, MAY 27. all A dissatisfied patron would be more than a nine days’ wonder at Little’s, All ts contentment there, Just as all is contentment in the homes that Little fits out, The Sleepy Hollow Rocker Shown Above is of the kind that will rest every tired muscle of the body. It fs beautiful to see—laxurl- ous to sit in, At $21.50 it is—well, it’s one of our characteristic values, J. H. Little @ Co, 6th Ave., cor, 15th St, NewYork’s Fairest Face VAN' S NORUB CUARANERED Aten Chana, wa and to wash your Sa Mes Dope at AMUSEMENTS. Bid SHOWS TWICE DAILY. PROETO O38P a pling ta va id La elle; an Ms Free Aa aft Be eon Made x NY =. 1. aa Huber’s Museum The Armi ce maiety yy att of i are | Keith's SaANERC Ss Bayi Brag Aas kyery Day, ihe. and its, Change of le sy Wook, 5a et Dale, others, BOSTOCKS ai Hatin ANIMAL FBARLESS BONAYITA fintratead™” y inereined, Hon ia), the burleag rales, and hi Combinaglon Price jomtock's a ne, 2 aid, ACADEMY OF “MUSIC, ES ae yy foc ah G. B. cera H Ryan & PSTD eo) ‘ondergul Cats, Viol feat Violet Allen, Young Brow, uA M) 1 Roy The Naking of a |. Flower Garden, did whole lot ‘on whioh » wtturl house stands, or the yam Mind city house, may be uscd, ae a flower garden, Here ts the proper’ order in importance for the ty warden features: 2 The trem and wheubes near the! house and on the borders of the place, 2 The vines on the walls and poroh, 3. The lawn; free from flower beds. 4 The informal border of hardy per- ennials, a 5, The annual flowers that hi the Tei ‘The colens and other, quay? hed- ding plants, ‘The best permanent vine for brick Tapan ivy or ampelopais, Th @ for wood de Virginia creeper, of them has showy flowers, but the follage ts glorious, Among the beat flowering vines for the poreh are clematte jackmanni, wiataria and trum- pet creeper, says Wilhelm Muller the Philadelphia Pross, It will he two or three years bey fore you get a good display of flowers from the permanent vines, Meanwhile” there are @ dozen good annual yines. Moon flower, morning glory, scariet run- ner, cypress vine and Japanese hop good for the porch. For low walle.ai earth-covered rubbish heaps olimbing nasturtiums are excellent. The wild cucumber vino makes a remarkable growth and has pretty follage. ‘The borders of a place ought to be. planted with hardy shrubs eet in tnfor- mal mees, not straight lines, and tn)” front of them should be set the peren- nal Mowers, like peony, inte, “de, ‘A bed for annuals should have plenty of #unshine. Some of the plante are shade-onduring, but it fe ensier to. got too Uttle sun on most of them than too much, he Dig the flower bed deep, so that. ot, roots will go down quickly and ‘equ leda watering In hot, dry spella, If the” only available space you have for the: purpose is wet and soggy, two test of soll should be dug owt and stones,” broken crockery, coarse ashes put in,’ A double purpose may thus be served, in a mall city yard where rubbish ‘in hard’ to dispose of. The sol! should be! »made perfectly fine. It should be fairly, firm but not packed, Cloda the ate of @ marble may cause delay in the growth of seedlings for several days, " i ee pa AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME ae fh oa aN? eR?” BRT DAY, ae a PARK K Post Card Stores, A[Rsuar oa TERRACE OARDEM A, hats a) Conterno’s amous ” Le "AIR CONCDRT BAND. netneafy “Lata th Ay. 120. Mat Dally ref aly ahh hen rh as a hee Bay ci Byoscerys, Delmore & Le, Mileat } Ce YRS acme la poe ee obereel rey aaa ERARWIES TRILBY, neggeeee GEO, M, COHAN: Saintes Ne Fr Orotertra, TONIGHT. ymmy of Music, 14th Bt, & trike Pl, "QUINCY ADAMS. ain aan Hi ba igardner METROPOLIS Nie Maa Sik 4. 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