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The Even ing World's atch for Mysterio searching around Williamsburg Capt. Reynolds, 1 explained that I had just over the ferry, and thought it more ‘than probable that Capt. Reynolds might live in the vicinity, “Reynolds don't live within mfles of here,” returned Capt. Gardner; “put walt a minute and we will find out for you.” Sorgt, Mealy ther called up, the Forty-fourth Pre- cinat on the police telephone pnd ed that Capt Reynolds live at No, 171,Garfleld place; Sergt. Healy then gave me specific instructions as to| Just how to reach that address, Whereupon, after thank- iug both officals for thelr courtésy, I’ walked quietly out of the station—and dregr 11 nevers ng breaths, Taking the Broadway elevateti, as Instructed by Sergt. Healy, I started for Gates aventio, where I started after another police official, There js probably no man better known in police circles than Capt. Myles O'Reilly, the former Czar of the | Tenderloin, now stationed at the Ralph avenue police tation, otherwise knowh as the Fifty-first Pracinet, Capt. O'Reilly enjoys''the reputation of being more dreaded and feared Sy the crooks infesting New York, ‘ked into the Elghty-fourth Precinct police | than is any other man in the Metropolitan Police Depart- | adway, in Williamsburg, near tho ferry,| ment. His remarkable memory for faces, his clever the morning, I thought the game would) ability to penetrate any manner of disguise, and the . few minutes. | fact that, lke Napoleon, he is never to be taken off his in charge of that precinct has a long and: guard, have placed him practically in @ class all by him-| -vd_as a sleuth of years of experience. To self in New York police circles, f crlminal research is more of a pleasure Yet I talked with Capt. Myles O'Reilly for ten min- d his long record of clever captures of utes in his police station, and then rode for a mile or) rooks has earned for him the high posi-; nore with him on an open trolley car, discussing pass- n the Police Department to-day, | {ng events of the day—and Capt. Myles O'Reilly failed | Capt. Gardner, | to recognize the Mystérious: 3 Rafil | 1 his station Capt, Gardner was seated at Capt. O'Reilly was getting ‘rendy to go to court when : Sergt. Healy. There was just one sharp T arrived at his station, but when J explained I was a ', followed by an air of indifference, and newspaper man looking fora story concerning three men n instant that I was free from detection who were locked up somewhere in Brooklyn charged mained in that station, with having been caught with a dynamite bom) in the my conversation to Capt, Gardner, U in- vicinity of the Slocum statue while President Roosevelt ould tell me the home address of Capt, was viewing the ceremony, the Captain good-naturedly 1s, who was formerly in charge of the volunteered to lend me # hand fn landing the story, u at Brooklyn Police Headquarters, I told him all J wanted to know was where the three er and Sergt, Healy joined In a laugh, as men were locked up, and he’ promptly called up on*the ed to know at the same time why I was police telephone tho Fifty-foyrth and the Forty-fifth pre- S By Fergus Hume tell you,” ‘said Hustace, Aemieepeaewignmnee ene 1 | Worth ‘ ; eincts, and made such inquiries as were necessary, 30 I got on a & Jt {g needless to say that I did not locate the three) and went down to Fulton street. ‘The enr was No. 12 Anarchists, | and (he conductor No, 4406, ‘Tho latter gaye me veryy When Capt. O'Roilly left the Ralph avenue police sta~ | explicit instructions as to how to reach Nostrand avenue,» tion I walked with him te Gates avenue, where we both, At Vulton street I got on Putnam avenue car No, 30s, boarded car No, 1826, On the way to the Gates Avenue and was given a transfer to Nostrand avenue hy Cons Policy Court Capt. O'Reilly explained to mo in detail ductor 2018, ‘and avenue car No, 3537,.1n charge of how the Japs mani to win such a sweeping victory Conductor No, 3248,/carried me to Canorste lane, from the Russtans, + | On the way back to the home of Capt. Reynolds I "You see, it was like this,” hegan Capt. O'Reilly, ‘the! rode on Nostrand avenue car No. 1129, Conductor No, Jops just followed the tactics of Gen, Grant and won out 2654; Fulton atreét car No, 206, Conductor No. 2728, and on a flank movement. Why, when we were sturming Seventh avenue car No. 1224, Conductor No. 3731, the hills at Gettysburg, &c.,"—Capt, O'Reilly was in the ,Capt. Reynolds failed to come home at noon, ani’so civil war for four years and one month, and he knows) I started back to Manhattan, taking a Fifth avenue #le- all about it, If you have any doubts, just ask him, vated train at Union atreet to the Brooklyn Bridge, anc In front of the Gates Avenue Police Court stood a then a Third avenue elevated train as far as Thitty- number of detectives and newspaper men, many of whom. fourth atreet, whefe I stopped long enough to iyo’ I recognized. Capt. O'Reilly left the car at this point, luncheon in Wellbrock’s restaurant, eround the corner and I cont{nued on another block, getting off at Nostrand on ‘Third avenue, i | venue, As I left the car Conductor No. 2062 dropped a} I strolled west along Thirty-fourth -street until) 2 9) penny in, the street, I picked it up and handed it to; reached Macy's store, where twenty minutes of my time a him, for which he thanked me, was spent and where I had a talk with R, Hy Lee, many : The next place I struck was a little bakery shop, In-| ager of the hat derartment, about the possible purchinss tonding to ask some fool questions of the proprietor, | of 800 caps for friends of mine who were going to march whoni T noticed standing back of the counter, I bolted| in # Jabor parade, in, The owner is a large man, and was saying some-! T left Macy's and started up Broadway, walking slow- thing in 8 low voice to a woman with a baby in her| ly along until I reached the Hotel Cadillac, where for an is, Whom I later discovered to be Mra. Proprietor, 1| hour J amoked in the lobby. just about to say something when she suddenly got, Afler supper at Mottquin’s restaurant. Twenty-eiglith | busy and swatted her husband with a large custard ple, | street ‘and Sixth avenue, I put in an hour and a halt 4 I promptly backed for the door, but before T had got! about the hotels and cafes along Broadway, betwetn y att ; Out three more pies had followed the first, Mrs, Pro-| l'wenty-third and Forty-second streets—and I am atill/at 79) salt prietor explained to the crowd which gathered that the, liberty, * ry WEE row had started because her husband wanted her to do, _It seems wondorful to me that I have not been recog- ‘ the cooking, and I made my escape, Two men noticed! nized, T have sat in street cars and seen men and women ‘2 OF ofully: reading the tory of my alventures and thes initamit, thom stare at me in the most indifferent manner, mie jotting down some notes and both asked “What ca hai Remember, I assume no disgul The picture repro- paper?” Walking to Marcy avenue I took car No, 1620, which went somewhere, I'll never tell you where, but the con-' duced in The Evening World is exact likeness of ductor, No, 1106, gave me a transfer to Seventh avenue,| myself, All you have to do to win $100 ig to keep your and when I. finally got off I was at, Sixth avenue and| vyes open as you walk the streets of New York, and | had about elght blocks to walk to Garfield place, for I/ may be you will go home richer by $100, Was trying to present my compliments to former Police} Take a chance; walk up and say “You are the Mys- | Capt. Reynolds, He was not at home when I called, but! terious Mr, Raffles of ''he Hvening World!” If you pick according to a little girl who came to the door he was; me cut the $190 will be yours, If you make a mistake expected back at noon. It was then 10.30. ° | you ere nothing the loser, concerned with her early girt- MAY MANTON’S NZ Daily Fashions M hood in the United States, when Reyer Heya nena) hold. she had on the public with her boys been more be- voice, After a concert in which she comingly dressed took part in Ohlo on one occasion, a than at present, supper was’ given to the singers, at Thetr masculine which many nobilittes, including Judge dignity is aatisfed Matthews, were present, Supper over, \by the trousers of Judge Matthews pressed little Adelina such pretty ttle ‘to sing, Adelina, however, showed no oulte so this one, indlination to oblige, #0 Matthewa, in while the long deaperation, said, “Sing, and I'l do! blouses render them anything you like, iii attractive to the “Anything?” asked Patt!, “Anything,” lookenon, The pereeteithe aye lawyer, decisively, “” jo the little girl sung ‘Home, Sweet!, pats) conan tad Home." Hardly had ehe given the last note, however, than she sald, “Now, ones that {s par- Mr, Matthews, please stand on ir tloularly charming head!" "You're {olcing. child," ‘saupet the judi "A bari : fy us Mr. Raffles aeamerecsssi 36 Seas Si RSCTA Teen MING W GianesaT DT aE Harncac rane | The Mysterious Mr. Raffles. Hom ee $100 to th avenue car at Garfleld pla d Day’s Adventures. | Mysterious Mr. Rafiles. n the part of the public and of the police {s getting serious. esary for me to keep absolutely on my very minute of the dozen hours or more streets of Greater New York yesterday, sparate occasions I thought the Jig was t of the day fn Brooklyn, and, despite the re no disguise, I talked freely with two and one police setgeant, acted as peace- aily quarrel, rode on a number of trolley ith conductors, and event went to Flat- gave the wife of a well-known newspaper ce of her lifetime to, win the $100 offered ‘g World for my capture. the use? It is the same old story, and I emain “mysterious” for at least another enviable him the iythan Ip, much-w, tion he This Ast the desi look of I realia as long, Addr quired © James detectly, Capt; they bo Tt (Copyrigh ByNoPs \ | SLI, Rqxah © carlet Bat: : Presa) yourseif if I prove it in open court, What will you give mo?” uickly, "I have suspected the “Wait a moment, Frank,” interposed | for some time, Darrel, you shot the ‘young man | Starth!" | you mean to say,| "I did’ nut,” said the big man, an prove the inno-| hoarsely. it you did," gald Berry, inYe! Fylentiensty, “Tt's | "I can chuuk you now, since 1 am right , myself. 1 found you in the room with t if I get five thousand a year| thé dead body. J let myself in with my for life," said Berry, coolly, lateh I could hi nounced you, hen I must have half of ft," put to play I let the lin Fairy Fan cont Mut at this moment Bal! ~ them into the Inner room perlous voice, At first, they were un- willing to go; then they decided, to | obey, seeing that the negress mish prove dangerous. She was seated at| We e head of a table under a kind of| ot w 4 know say that wn neastor ‘Tl cat ANY of the best Patt! stonies are said Darrel. SAY 9, t 109 tO 4 negro who tale Hein called | anh In an tm- th oa ek ts tnno- | Hanged to tet Natt io aske Berry "You may as y Nave tie money eee f @ now all that,” said Frank. "Go a he Tepled; ‘if I get fiye thou- Tell us womething new.’ sand a year; and a mighty small sum vill tell you"-—= began the cap: that {s considering the canis I hold.” when Darrel, dashing forward, Fina angut me?” watt) an, /eaught him by the throat. he. ews reenable, over On the floor, Ww! a vO anal bo, rewarded," wata | shrie 4, and Jumped on & divas to be ea: 3 way, Balkis rose to her feet and waved ¢ other three men out of the room. ¢ talking Balkis adinits | Darrel. Darrel is an octo- Midred and hates Frank | inn o€ nav ing won BLarth’ whet etth a Loti! i ‘tentes It. ser Proving walkie hlandly.. ‘I don't belleve you loved Walter after nll,” "No, Ttove Tank fice, but sinoe he Pill Rot marry me tee him Kive ne the mh ate. aN ER XXV. ontinued,) emisis, swore a hundred oaths Keve you," sald Balkis, (loved my Walter, you me. I will punish you, Sho shook her fist in rage and dashed into AUS eal vi, rig ot ) norit vesiaiG hwo aA sth he expenditure of i oint of aot) ip ed tn) 1P9TE 1 jo! Go Jarman and Frank, howev move, but Tamaroo, who understand Balkis, caught and dragmed; them out. The neg came after them rapidly and slammed t ihe to. As she aia so there was aid not jeamed to ‘ank, jelr hands forty thousand, It's cheap at “Thow ! f I & stout etampin took hit © wil like, shepherd's check being one of the very latest mae ferjals to be #0 used. ‘ The trousers are made in genuine knickerbocker style, full at the knees and open at the sides, but the blouse ‘# novel and (4 made with centre front and centre back portions, whioh are arranged over the side por tions, the under faced eiges making ‘the effect ,of , wide tucks, ‘The quantity of material required for a child of four years le 81-2 yards 27, 9 yardn 82 or 28-8 yards 44 inches wi Pattern 5059 ts out in sizes for boys of two and four years, How to Obtain Thése Patterns Inclose 10 cents in coin or stamps for ¢ach Pattern ordered, and address Evening World May Manton Fashions, PU, wos ot Madison pauare, World Uptown Uilice, City. IRTAN aoe your name and address plainly, and alwaye epecity sine wanted. louddy Stand by mi “Ah! you remember I blood when you want negress, ditterly, “Weill, is erry. TOO toward the outer he mua is Eustace, This ts your » looking pale, a "I got tho letter ve, You will not pacity lousy easily.” let us get 6. pol quick!’ 4 he darted along the passage and through the trap-door, aerperon followed, and Lancaster, And etill they could hear the men fighting within and the ahrieks of Fairy Fan. Batkia, at the door of the fnner room, taunted Cheb hres, “You white mwo loved my “Walter and took hi Hinen and emailer oes! —and Up went eorrepeliaiptteteie for aerge and the $100,000 Bedroom. A ville, there is @ room called silver table, a toilet service of silver an an much meade in galates, ie tu real arpa, murmured the future diva, “Well,” sal eae ae Hee nh eee oda et, amid the frantic applause o: weather, but which By Some Hy: meer also can be utilized T Knole,. Sevenoaks, Kent, Enge land, the residence of Lord Bask idng’s bedroom, containing a bed made for James I, that cost $4000, a solid valued at 95,000 and many other treas- ures that entalled the ¢: Starth, and IT must hay Ri Sotamantinen van the precious white metal, anda’ year given to mi “Very modest vou are! furnish: murmurred Tamaroo, glancing at What about us?’ ed Berry and see that you have maney Darrel, “I am master jon now."" Mied’ ella allahtly, "a rt Bales Hotei Uy A Sop THATS vilgsy AwtPIOY orth a AMUSEMENTS, Recananandtar adionaas aca anee HIPPODROME —HATINEES EVERY Dav UND Yi LUNA ‘PARK Automobiles ve Post Card Stores, BE ES BN Bb ab oMetas RIGHTON ) Daily ER WAR i Ihw EAC HS peo rsce, mt,"' gald Berry, remoy- “ou left mo in the lurch, | married Anchor, my own bed she asked, de Little acoundrel, eool- Iven us the ko-by, 20 A phanes, of getting the chance of getting. jt aid Frank, quickly, dt Ane Berry. 1 Intend veh," said Darrel, quick. uneasy, fool long enough, I'll led. “That's the best te declared, for ho had i of the Berry face, dal, Frank, I have got will stand you in good ened Berry, look- ed. "It you tnno- pends upon : will aieoanzni Baar Watch Him Turn Around, “And you Intend to heng me?" oried Frank, ts blocd up. “Then not one of you will get a nenny. Denham shall have the money tf I - “Or the charity,” put in Eustace, Frank has only to commit swoldo, which ‘s better than being hanged, and the money goes to the charity, ¥ think you'd better make terms, Berry,’ “Y intend to. Leave me ‘alone, Dar- rel, Laneaster, will you give me and Fen ton thousand a year between us if T peove your Innogence’ T'll make an es, I will do that, hie ent if you ice," You can do , I ean trust you, proof, T have éj t about th Walter. shall die!" Fro thin rose A ren and then came the curses of Darrel Berry. u mean?!" TT ia the mysterious Mr. Raffles whose photograph ap- peare daily in The Evening World. Each day a differ- ent view of hia face will appear. Watoh him turn around. Heo is walking, undisguised, about Greater New York. If you see him say: “YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES OF THE EVENING WORLD.’ He will admit hie identity and accompany yo business office of The World, where you will ‘tesslva bz00 reward for capturing him. Boy's Sult—Pattern No, 6059, Aearesn Mintened, ‘when she wlided. erowt n i en e the Spastsient, en, tha: nolice arrived ev found e_resbactnble house 6 ‘he ne- tn wantahed, gor rae ‘But th erets had omen. Ani hoping ta Mt ow b od wn here Jarman. le ietve the wretahad this, But “to inte. i pollos. an nothing tll you have the and Bustace darted toward the the confesgion of the person who kitted to Oo it Tam ed Starth, Tt''s locked up in my strong- box at my rooms. The kev is on my watch chain, When wo leave here you will come to my Inwyers, and_we will arrange with Tamaroo here about get- ting a document drawn up, When all fa tleht and riht, you will eet the paper that proves your inn nee." "And whose gullt?” asked Frank, Hubbard \ Talnting, £0 and “those att 10 ‘our MILITARY DAY TO-DAY, baal | PASTOR'S INARO & BAIL MARA RRs sR NE His SPEECH NOT SILVER, Waunta Coyne—The parrot talks the time, . Coyne—Yes, but he never asks tor money,—Philadelphia Bulletin, Bee Gold Found by X-Rays. ancient pagodas of M teri rhe rock hohe OF the Rat Sie have sets SIRS | Tht niaerton, OF a Rcpetng fos Sho have trom thease ves Rhaye ace | moana, of the, Roentaen rate! and vaine Gull erected occasionally, 7S (Find been on the aSrfane’ stole a” H they Ayer Gets Advice for Weak Women from an Athletic Girl. , MAKES LIFE PROBAIC, “T tell'you, marriage takes all the reel baciry aut ofa fellow that as | terrible to tht Anon” bhteline the woned tHe Trane pet lown anf fiirly sobbed, fa No! aid Tarman, 20 AN (To Be Continued.) RF tir COMP ANT oiltient (fo DREAMLAND] “ otod ye 7) i KH 4 Aol 9? hluow 74 m it can't be « faflure— Answers, } Mi. NTS, rena! aS Mi MP tooth, Pertorm JACOB. ne Tuts ance, f ADILER uekin, Grace Re: | C/A a i i Wish Haney™ Woodeat © Katherine pe Oe. | [$iifore rn ao1sini 3 ti DR ee OH Le } Ale eecet Mignant Pi Vit, BROS. IAT Bway & 48 Polizia Baa) Con's Snlonial Miss Bello Gordon, ‘the athietlo girl,"’ who J§ now &ppenring at Keith's us Theatre, ia an astonishing’ example of pra ci ie eect vot G* SEAMON'S e.. “OHARLEY’S AUNT,” ~~ | pe ANGELIS « FANTANA |” {sees Delmore, ‘ By Margaret Hubbard Ayer REQUCING THE ABDOMEN. f eat ny VERT woman te taterested ‘in E « ing strong ahd young and all Are beginning to awaken to the fnot that this happy condition depends ‘@hiefly on regular phypical roll hear no much about what phy- an do thatett ta an who iiMustrates, what Aone- t perfected physical womanhood, starting from the moet unpromising conditions. Miss Gordon, as she saya herself; was inclinéd to pulmo: Miss Gyrdon has a dainty ‘rounded figure, otirved und full and without: @ suRBestion of the which: un- |deriios the wart Mose YY Of Bx ereise in the. opem, f ~ her from ® weak-lunged © consumption. ‘threatened RIN toa perfest ‘specimen of || phygical wommoahood. Thig ia Mies Cor. on's advice ti wenk women; ©’ | ade frat thing’ for the \weak woman Ange out of her bed, oh i i keep thé windows oben soy wha ti ie ‘Then iether take a walk avery shorn: fam sictys the euriler tho better, Btaylie ant: Jn bed Inte: de {to ology all Unnecessary hang-|° followed by a“srt/ @e-oft whith aloohol and witch haze), Fow people reollge howe bracing und beneAcial the extornal use of alconol dan be. A worian advancing in agg will find Ghat this dleohol rub will brace her “up tamundously, During the’ day, if possible in the morning, the delicate woman should go throuwh some one of the exercises (| Mustrated here, ‘Phe first is for the round-shouldored Stand with your back to the Arms cluspine tho chair on’ either \d9, Move the chest backward and forward, bringing the shoulders back Jatoy Place, he round-shouldered girl UBAlly Hawa Wwe dock and ex ohio “f0 her shoulders, A footstool in placed under the head of the reclining person and the body te radsed, pivoting on the heels, The third exercise shows a way of reducing @ large abdomen, whioh, atrange to pay, is very often seen on persons of a weak physique, Whero there 1s not sufficient strength to hold the body erect the chest falls dn and thére Is a sagging of all the abdominal muscle: To rrow I will tell you about the let which Miws Gordon advises for our delicate patient gnd also seme mugges- Mons for the stout woman, — CASTORIA For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought nal | of ‘ Nor mt rr FRR D § H Entiro spon B ine AMMERSTEIN’S: Matinee Every Day, Contten: é 1M. nohe Dayne. ‘Chas, Fall eo, lorbort Bros Ha hed iiceubhateie 1) aes he Two Bostons, Vitaeranh, Others, ADEMY Ou Lith &t. incy Adams b OF MUSK O., Irving Pl. awyor, Het R's LOTTERY, Seats now on bale, i] th B Fireworks Thi ATLANTIC Si Ret an SroviszMretuneas wncnert's Srenent BIJOU Batyi'hucasce '{ WARFIELD 44, Pres We jo Mi f » New Groupe, EDEN| Sein es die Grand Williams & Walker Next week—Down Our Way. _ YORK ROOK—Alwove DANROS CH “rail MAT! 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