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‘Watch My Fourth Day’s/ ‘Adventures| By the Mysterious Mr. Raflles. WHERE RAFFLES WENT AND SOME OF THOSE HE TALKED WITH YESTERDA ¥. ROUTE OF MR. RAFFLES. Btarting from Columbus Circle. Bast on Fitty-ninth street to Sixth avenue, f] South on Sixth avenue to Forty: ‘West on Forty-second street to Broadway. South on Broadway to Sixth avenue, \ South on Sixth avenue to Wleventh street, | Bast on Fleventh street to Broadway. | South on Broadway to the Battery. North on Broadway from the Baj}tery to Columbus Circle, Bast on Fifty-ninth street to Lexington avenuy. North on Lexington avenue to Bighty- TALKED WITH MR. RAFFLES, of the Twenty-elghth Precinct, ington avenue, 58 Lexington avenue, U, Hant, No. 1248 Lexington avenue, 1256 Lexington avenue, 1220 Lexington avenue, | 219 Lexington avenuo, 1228 Texington avenue, M., Shapera, Na 1284 Lexington avenug# | J. Pollak, No, 1988 Lexington avenue. Sixth avenue car No, 898, Policeman No, G, Herts, No. M, LL. Guldice, No. 1 45, 243 Le W. H. No. Charles Burishalter, > Clerk for 1, J. Brown at No. J, L, Lasceft, No. Hollister, Conductor No 2352, Conductor Condnecor Conducte Vroudway c —_—_—_——: IMAY Rcd The fancy diouse 1s always in demand, and each new ono 4s certain to find a place. INus- trated Js an exceeifhgly attractive model, which is adapted both to tho costums and to thef/odd waist, ond Ww. 1s suecepthle of varia- tions, which make it Practically two in one, As ilustrated, it is made high at the neck, with omg sleeves, but ft can be made with @ightly open square meok and elbow sleeves, af shown in the small view, 60 becomingly adapted to ovoning Inclose 10 cents tn coin or aM Evening World TMPORTAN' specify sine wai . 957, Broadway car No. 7, Broadway car No. ar No. ——————— Did you ever hear tell of Ludwig Lyceum? ? I nover did, efther, but for more than two hours yes- terday afternoon | tried to find it in the neighborhood of Dighty-sixth, treet and Lexington avenue, MANTON’ Ss Daily Fashions Blouse Walet—Pattern No. 6061. How to Obtain These Patterns. for ench Pattern ordered, and address jay Manton Fashions, BenG, sux vb Madison rPuuare, Workd Uptown Villce, City. your mame and The Evening ~ world’s Sor Mysterious Mr. “Raf fles— Worth cs 100 Hig me, too, incluting a tailor, co uwent, @ Hombe adi i An upholsterer and eighth Precinct, ty nally told him ust have moved to some} iad lots of people he Wl express an in Areal estate man an obliging potleem | who took the imette ed the Luc ¥ | i| ; has q little express office at No, 1263) 5 2 ; he was the flrst man 1 tackled about He had never heard tell of the Hut,” sald he, “if you go agross the stree | candy store the boss over thore can/tell you all about tt.’ | ‘The “boss” of the store was M. 1, Guldice, of | No, 1268. He wae obliging, and even went to the trouble | look for the adidresh in his telephone bool. “Manny thing I never heard of the p said Mr. | | Guidice roflectively, “but 1 guess if you go up ‘to the cor- | ner drug store you can find ont there,” The. corner drug store Is owned by J. L. Lascoff. It) is a sub-postal station, Mr, Lascoff was busy waiting | {on a customer, but patised long-enough to say that he mueased the placo must he around on Madison avehuec, | Stepping outside the drug store 1 ran into Policeman | | Ne. 45, of the ‘lwonty-clghth Precinct, and he started | right tn without a moment's delay to help mo find that) lyceum, He “Tf it’s around this neighborhood I ought to know it,” | said No. 45, ag he rapped ont a double tattoo with his | | nightstieck on the iron mailing around the drug statre | | chow window. “I've been on this post a long time, and} 1 ought to know. but I'll be hanged if tt ain't a new one} on me. What kind of a joint Is it, anyhow h! a musical club, Well, that ought to be easy. 2cond street, | xth street, Till tell you what you do, go around there on Fighty-sixth street to the German clul;; they can tell you in a minute.” Stealing away I ducked into No, 1238 Lexington ave- nue, an upholstery establishment conducted by J, Pollalc, Half a dozen young women were at work in the store, | and when I asked Mr. Pollak about the Ludwig Lyceum they all became greatly interested, as did the proprietor, all volunteering information which would place my gorl in about any old part of Harlem, I told the young women IT had been engaged to give o song recital at the lyceum, but had failed to get tho) | proper address before leaving my apartments at the Wal- | Washing Day. | ID you wonder how it came about iD that In our country all familics think they must do thelr wash- ing on Monday? | In Europe it 4s the fashion to have one great washday a few times a year instead of once a week, as we do In America, Tho people there laugh at us and say wo are “forever over the wash- 776. 2, 878, Ne 4 tub," says the Boston Globe, The Mayflower drifted inte Mas- snohupett! yay and lay at mnchor out- eide in aj little sheltered cove. The fathers had gone ashore to see if there was a place sultadje for landing. The morning was Morfday, and it seemed! |that the old-fashioned desire to tidy- up came over the hearts of the good housekeeping women of the Nttle band. ‘The women were rowed to shore, and In the cold, salty water of the bay this Monday in November, 1620, the first ladies in America washed and scrubbed in the good English fashion, too, Fires were built, water heated and clothes spread out on the trees and snow. When oM was finished to the satisfaction of | the “women they ‘sighed ‘with pleasure and said: "Cleamtinens te akin €o godie ene,!" Do you know this ts history? Yes, it fs, though not as dry aw history omnes times fs. Anything |e history that shows the spirit of the ‘times, and this shday in America. 8! | Of the first arrival, "Owes the spirit ei Sermonettes, é 10 would conyince must feol, and who would feel must be- Neve, eo 0 8 The heart is too often far from the hand tn a formal greeting, oe 8 Who lives nobly learns the art of dying well. ee He who has a noble impulee walks a moment with God, . oe And he who has learned his lttleness j has et foot on his way to greatness, The Sin Liiaan atan’t say, “Thou shalt net Me’; I eald, “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neigh- bor." address plainly, and always # The Scarlet Bat # @opyright 1003, by, the, National Breen SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. wrenk Varney loves Mildred Biarih, & ry Hf, pundored and Lancaster is aeltered by Bustace Jarman, red. oe: proimigna t6 wo ng eae nd hago ned nk ITOH, A HeETO Who was ine fa Were telly Jarman th Vraai orks tho death 0 Freak and of De Cahors eit gain the fortunes interviews a Weat Indien, wot, le by nan we. eae \ eta a 1 a 0. ove jiarty the river, lete tn bry ‘and ey OHAPTER XXVI1. 4 Wedding Present. T° the @ummer-house where Frank Lancaster, when un outlaw, “hed aought refuge, Mildred and @estece. Frenk had stood his trial, but the proceedings were merely for- aa “ Littde Ratio Krause: ‘Was fond of nelly house. ‘Bhe liked to sweep and have things were she Good pay, ‘Though she fond a ht ke , | Should have [exorcised a °- wt mal, as the confession of Darrel; have been induced to @gn a will in which Capt. Berry had obtained proved | favor of Fan and her uncle, and then his innocence beyond doubt. The girl| be would have been got rid of, It was looked much mi de- | With soune euch plan that the two came Ughted than she did mow that the man/to England. They)made the acquaint- she loved was cleared of suspicion. |ance of Frank by Fan writing and ask- But she seemed nervous and appre-|ing him to compose her somo eon; hensive, and her face waa pale. Wus-| "Was it a trap?’ asked Mildred. tace had come down from aya bey ‘er derisea tip. * F ap yeh how tell her that Frank was free, 0 ni rat to Intimate that he would be down in the | hye Delng accused of « crime, but chance afternoon after an interview with/ thoy enw what to do, Your brother ‘White and Saon relative to the will. hated Lancaster, and was always quar- “Ave you not pleased, Mildred?” | Flips WR him. | It was por Frank's asked Hustace, looking at her gravely. ead rene by ‘alter. “Vory pleased,” she replied, with an with your brother and with | eftort, ‘It 1s the best of news to think ade matters worse, The affair i, | thlat Prank te free, fen dbo cpa ally you that he has been cleared of we terrible ohange, ‘Tell me exactly what) seiking Hank to, call.’ fia taken plas. You tave ben too] up nervous” "Was that woman eee busy to explain clearty,” do, go, thank “There mea eo much to go in con-| | Tse,’ geld eo mection with the trial,’ sald Jarman: | money, He r ‘and I think you know the greater | have to be it lent part of the facts," ham ‘Never mind, 1 wish to hear them Seer. a they intend to give ft to him? ihe con! natel; n » where Fi rash ‘hen the next day Walter wrote again.’ Tustace nodded gravely, and began Lwithout preambt “As you know, ‘Berry and tie nisos eame to Ingland. knowing the will of the late Mr, Lan- caster, which they procured through Amohor, He intended to play traitor, and in some way arranged to get the money by ridding himself of Temargo. Bin Berry wanted Anchor out of the way, #0 that he might get the papers and fortune to himself, He shot Anchor, as I told you. ‘Then I chased him, amd it wae ‘amaroo who got the papers.’ “And who'etabbed the mam,” said Milarod, shuddering, “you told me, “That was a envago thing to do,” ad- mitted Bustace. ‘But in spite of his education, Tamaroo is o savage at heart, And in any case, Anchor could HOt have dived after Berry's shot) Well, when Natty's father died, Berry con- trlved to be'appointed his guardian. He it influence over him, and jt wos his intention to give Nat the fortune by having Frank hanged ‘Ani was Natty 19 Milas Home. Magazine na a mance ce ay Came The Mys teric ious Mr. Raffles. This is tho mysterioua Mr. Raffies whose photograph appears daily in The Evening World, Each day a different view of hia face will appear, Watch him turn around, He is walking, undis- Guised, about Greater New York, If you see him say: Watch Him Turn Around. NO REASON FOR DISCORD. ~ “Gerald, do [ ook as well as your mother did?” "Once for all, will remember that Agatha, although I TCT SIRO IGE: tryp UNITRIN HIP AT REST I beg you may seen to be In reduced circumstances now, I come of an Dash Mana family. ook." —Chhougo My old and dtath. mother was not bun a eer mrt canes te CELESTIAL MILLINERY. ELITE DPT IRN ma EN EL OTT TN EAT EOC RI Friday _ Evening June 2, “vou ARE THE MY8- TERIOUS UR. RAFFLES OF - THE EVENING WORLD.’’ He will admit his identity and accompany you to the business office of The World, where you will recelvo $100 reward for capturing him. “When the doctor told her she was dying It must have been an awful shock to her.’ "Oh, terrible! Bho had just bought a $50 bonnet, and, of course, she knew she couldn't wear that with a hato.”— Philadelphia Presa “No, they did not tholr, Supe 5 maerly, lg, be behave 80, f waa ‘to, fhe Cars ing your Hite lla ca By Fergus Hume #« w& . Your brother was hha. ine Want ‘Ann Bite alter But Ww t @aid Bustace, out as, other and then by thou. that ‘he. would me falter sorerainy, te, Ge und oy Feyolver, which he wae the Insensible he search: for pe tne ie or abking (bin to areal, 0. tt You of yet where was It fo was Darrel's confer 88 Ch The ‘Willie Boy’’ Comes ‘to Life, arranged that Starth ame dvwn to his , | ee Then when he was commdétted and Fri plage ind | sensible | sa ho was to he “Wal. I_ believe, by auler never the A-ha Fra: "yt "Dilly Walter marest “In Borry's strong box, The police took the key from his dead body and searched his lodgings, ‘They found the onteaslon, “which “exonerated Fran rely “Tell me the exact word: can't give them very exact, But the meaning was something lke this. Darrel loved you, and wanted to marry you. Walter ‘at ‘first approved of the match, DUE afterwards ne Intended to eu to Natty, and so Lilie arr’ 8 half @ savage African Toad, it yo yaa, me to high words, ‘hen Darrel co: Md that Walter insulted film 50 that ho snatched up Frank's revolver fro By Peta Hanon Lis i eo patna Bis ' i 1 Is confession tha A intend to kill hi ri think’ that’ ta true?” asked! y Pr en) was a most Ly loye for you to & cirenzy re he Could’ he could get out of tha Goins were entercs’ % BSS +4 could he enter if the door was (To Be Continued.) A “Smoke History,” ASTAR PRYNNE, the weak, M well-meaning Puritan, who In 1688 wrote an attack upon the stage, tells us that in his day tobacco pipes were offered to ladins at the thea- tre in Hou of apples between the acts, A Frenoh traveller, M, Torevin de Rar eter, Pete) Prtiened his journal eae i W nu is by telling us that a general custom In Bhaland, 3 ‘amon, enVeN, la riven Both sexta, he ‘Ada fe without tobacco id be fine talerablo, ecause they meet YT ea tie eval uaone of Abe ‘hen dadios smoking took to snuff. Women of quality about hcentury ago would not sir. withou their snuffboxes—beautiful enamelled | fond ol of perfumed midil rappee. Lord Bolingbroke said of Queen id Her @) of wihareuehy fadion ts Severna A pu Of RNUtt! ors: no wonder the t of its glory is extinguished! Bo pou | aiid” “1 can’ violent man, Riqunte AMUSEMENTS. => OER WAR)S23 es | ikeop it he | ty-fourth street, walked from there to Mort dort. Mr, Pollak strongiy advised me to go around to Madison avenue A couple af doors from Pollat's, at No, 1234, 1s a news re owned by M, Shaper, who, as Pollceman No. 45 is one of the best informed me in the But he didn't know the it on Wighty-sixth street; I don't 3, id, Chavles Burkhalter has an insurance office at No. 1230 ngton avenue, my search, In the office of I, J, Brown, a contracting plumber, at No, 1216 Lexington avenue, a young man told me he hid never heard tell of the Ludwig Lycoum At No, 1248 Loxington avenue, a little delicatessen shop, Mr, {and his wife were interested, but, ka the young a im H. Hollister’s real estate office at No, 1235 Lexingién avenue, had never heard of the lyceum, Then I went back to Polleoman No. 4h. I found him talking to @ precinct detective, and’ made him fee! et by telling him 1 had found the lyceum down on Seyenty- ninth streot, Bofore going uptown T had trailed around Broadway and Sixth avenue, but saw absc utely no chance of being captured there-and, tough luck, Um not captured yet, ‘his, in a nutshell, is what I did yesterday: Starting from Fifty-ninth street and ii at 8 o'clock I walked eay Sixth avenue, south on Sixth Avenue fo Worty-second street, west on Morty-second street to Broadway, south on Rroadway to ‘Thirty-tourth street, turned into Sixth avenue, then south on Sixth avenue to Eleventh street, west to Broadway, where I took a car to the Battery, Returning, I walked up Biroad- way to Fourteenth street, rode on a Broadway car to ‘hin. fifth gtrect | and thon rode to Columbus Girele, Then I went on over to Lexington avenue to find the Ludwig Lyceum. The first thing of interest was when I reached tho corner of Fifty-fourth street and Sixth avenue. Two young men, one wearlng light suit and a straw hat, were standing against the railing at the Hotel Westerly, 1 was coming cut of the hotel after buying a cigar when I heard one of the men say something .which caused me to make tracks, but, like the others, could not help me} ‘Male Patti Tells How He Makes Up to Look Like a Woman. Who Will Appear on Hammerstein's Roof Next Week, TUAR', the male Pattl, so called|up is of a darker S besause of his phenomenal voice, PP iene Re makes up to look so lke a woman own jain .that until he assumes the natitral voloe | find t specialiy it 1s hard to belleve such ae ee Ludwig Lyceum. | nor is it a complete wig, vt I can make a much better using the upper part of my n be twisted nto the approved Lator I learned these two sleuths remained on that corner for three hours for me to make an Appeanapes. That is certainiy sad, ‘The next time they get a tip as to my possible wheres abouts they want to keep their eyes open wider, I sat at a crowded luach counter in Mink’s restaus rant at Porty-third street and Broadway, bought a cl at the Rossmore Cafe, walkad down to Si Shks's departmeng store, got mixed up in a bargain sale at Whrichw ge | ‘Lwenty-third atreet, and then went to the big store, gt Mourteenth street, Before entering the latter store, and as 1 was about #o ask a big policeman on the corner if it would be ™ | of a walk to Yonkers, a stout woman grabbed a young ; man as he jumped off a Sixth avenne car, and in a MKA- pitched voice Informed him he was the Mysterious: Raffles, It Look the young man ten seconds to rea | trom his surprise and thirty seconds to convinte tho woman of hor mistake, 1 followed her into the store i for ten minutes gave her all the opportunity she will have of seelag the real Mr, Raffles. Does she met the young man who picked up her little black bag. front of the embroidery counter? ‘That was the man | was looking for, Sorry, but it can’t be helped, The carriage agent at the Hotel St. Denis was at | Mieventh street entrance as I passed, Ne looked some and T handed him o copy of The Byening with the page exposed on which was printed my photo- graph, but, as usual, there was nothing doing, Then’r went over to Wanamakor's and down to Battery Park, where I passed half an hour tn the Aquarium, Mnck up town, T took luncheon at Thorpe's, on Sith avenue, near Thirty-fourth street; and then on up Only once during the day did I feel there was 6 Ly. | chance of being eaught. I went into Muller's drug y | at the corner of Hleventh strect and Fifth avenue, a while [ was telephoning saw the clerk eying me loan | | cut the ‘phone talk off suddenly and left the store, making some trivial remark about the weather, | Look for me to-day, I'll be on the street; The Hyen~ | ing World prifits a’ better picture of me to-day. Asittle first man you see if he ts not the Mysterious Mr, Raffl of The Bvening World, and perhaps you will win the reward of $100 offered by The Evening World for capture, i A BOY’S SUIT Costs only ten cents when Diamond Dyce fre used. 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Takitoutd, Sta deh aes Oy DU (don't walt ell you atwas ‘Ben to-day. soecle room S7, AMUSEMENTS, —$—<$<—<—— rr HIPPODROME magaeemen tt Ai s8BS 9° Reaatanir [MATINEES EVERY I DAY. LUNAJPARK, Way & 224 st. Daily. 4.90 Se 0,80 P."Mf, "Phone am ona tint than that used I arrange my hair course it is not my ig a headpiece which metamorphosis possible, able low colffure, | Many female ay "In the first putce,”” nators mako the mistake of not machen Bate fates will notice that t,o e | having smart wearing apparel, T make Peau fen ANT usual pink and white h most FY a point to study whatever fashion- een A } fellows take to he an essential of fem- | bls Women are Wearing, and I think! Herald So, ReAnee way & ain inne make-up, My own complexion is {1% this wa at I succeed in creating Dvn, 8.16, Matinee Gatui somewhat swarthy. For that reason 1] ® much deem {t advisable to consider, myself for the timo being as ‘brunette,’ "I use brunette powder and brunette exora—that 1s, the cream grease palnt which makes the foundation for my stage xion and over Which the powder Any Just how bold to say e-up is not ninine py Of course, duste'ayeuiaaua iors Weaviiy men on the stage, therefore 1 follow out as nearly as possible the usual meang employed by actresses for that Durpose, T make up my eyclusice and draw the uswal Hno under the. lower Jnah tending It Into a Vat the oute ‘of each eyelid to accompany this mak. women m. takes into ty must be pr effect. Mr, Stuart carries in his heat Assistance of a d ‘cor soilere will make mant- tion of ithe au¢ xluced to glye a good > trunks, and requires the |SAM_ BERNARD. PE uHir0 ACADEMY (3, UFC, lath Bt. 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