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TEEPE VOIR UTI ATARI PN ROR FIV BETTE RN TPN UAT PREAMP IPE ’ TA REMC EME TF TIRE PTET UR TI The Evening World’s Home Magazine, Wednesday ‘Evening, June 7, 29UD, | et MSO ay yiterious Mr. Raf. ort! S100 fo susehibe ANS Ose aap a Tar Sc sahiincinen ear romecmcete ARE RIRRE TENURE TTR TTR OTE ORR RE - wre nah tod ‘ 4 card blaye i the eset pile of the Rowory to Coohes Unien, and them Pope " AIT AT ‘ {way ¢ oa ! Whore TL might uc ma the wea ft War RAFFLES WENT AND \ , vouth en the Weal fide of the Bowery ay fur ag Canal i bin somewhere down Washingtoa About cvory othee m ond \ouoen T passsd along” By the My ox the Igokout for the Mysy. WHOM HE SAW YESTERDAY. f * Rabies, batt se | ig the City Mell d walked ove: Market street, rehew ov other they all mane Mere is where 1 record an eventitl day's proceedings, ft i neve ‘ VP ito iver Bengt, GO » T ged to me by. Wali wost on iene pap to Yosterduy 1 hod the time of my Ho—and ail within a Started fvom Fourteenth street and Broadway a SA ae Were OV pretty busy, Broadway, then tuning solith te Vese: atreet, then west: Lalfasuen hours ¢ A tho renvon 1 o'elock. UB eaGe a eae Unter nine ces eROUBR BI, te Per to West Bioadway, T went jaand had tunch at Builth @& Manrd’ auaiGh y e viner avening tho ren:ou e ; 3 " . {i oyes on mm Wien, as A mactorot fact, L have jteNett'e, Hitoli om 2, é “i wvhiy Ltd ecauwe knew endif HO urHAERUS. ath aR teas ae of talied witht Hoth anen’ on several” oveablons aanipavr, where i: Sasi dien NEROK ot cette to remain close inside Now York, ea teoaitent orth avenue end the Bowe a t) f Sal ‘ feat mae Wo City Ht ML t tsk Ung sergeant on the fervy-boat Platnfold anil ight the 1.10 train, It was also Intinrated that should [I ever be so foolls cust side of the Bowery to Cooper Union fountain, iu, ind he told me t town to the end InN rk I walked down Broad street to the Poste fs to wander into any of the amoilor tosis pret Now riving at 11.10, ‘ door and kik three 5, OMee, then bock to Market strest, where I met Officer is fould be captured, nnd gotnebody would got the hundred, South on Bowery, enst side, to Canal strect, to Chief Mieced Reward, | No. 135; walked over to tho J0rlo tleket office on Market euides, koveral people Hying around about New York ff iroadway, to Vesey street, to West Broadway. Chief Bimsun sat at als desk in his shirt sleeves iret an ipa Wopbart at Murray's cafe, Leaving * have written me letters daring me to visit thelr towns, Luncheon at Smith & McNell's, reading & paper when 1 Opened bis office door, jthere at 210, 1 walked to Muthen'y street, where . ‘nat is why 1 went out to Paterson yesterday afternoon; also to Newark and to Jersey City, And cevoral poople certainly missed scooping in that $100 prize offered by The Eveniig World for my capture. lf you happen to haye any doubts as to whether 1 was really there ask Chlef of Police Bimson, of Pater- As un inoduction 1 explained that 1 was a Now! ! Jumpad on car No, 387 and on the way to the depot York newspaper than looking for a story concerning the talked with conduotor No, 4035. mysterious disappearance of James Mellon, who hus not Reaching Paterson at 3,15 I walked down Market been heard from for three days, street as far as the City Hall, then down Washington Chief liuson stroked his chin reflectiyely a moment! #oet two blocks, then returned to the City Hall, and before he repeated “Mellon, Mellon—let’s see, where! then back to the railroad station, where I caught an Started for Newark at 12,40, Talked with Officer No, 185, of Newark. ‘Talked with Chief of Police Bimson, of Paterson, at 3.36, A No, 201 at 4.46, ave f re?" ‘ train for the Payonin f it 4,15 o'clock. aac Y Mur ft Jersey Clty, or Police- Talked with Jersey City policeman lueve T heard ihat name before?” And then looking at| expres tr: mm PAYO: ferry at 4,15 o'clock, . gash aan Gad tern Dwreiticaal have (anknidwls ‘Talked with Chief of Police Murphy, of Jersey me #8 though he had suddenly recalled something he Tv edge that the buck is up to them, ‘They all talked with \ baked) kate Old wae hat HELL PIOHENMMO ES ANE, City, at 5.10. me; each had a good straight look at me, and, help—| Pe ao tata h ree ye Te floor of the City Hall in Paterson, at 8,80 o'clock yester- 4, All Missed That $100. day afternoon five fpolicemen, in cltigens’ clothes, sat at When challenges reach me from ‘certain localities [) tables playing pinochle. Beyond this there was nothing naturally think the quickest way of settling matters {a} doing, Behind the railing sat a detective-sergeant in his by presenting myself to the police, Ba IE Fa not recOS-/ shirt sleeves smoking a pipe. ite Sy hat is the use of my going any further Couldn't Find Mr. Mellon. " ‘i Peer the aitiuen sleuths ought to have a whack at this} et to my inquiry as to whether he knew any-| At the Drie Rallroad station I asked Policeman No.| _. If “Tup"’ Murray fs in town I would like:him to meet game, and the next time [ go out of town I'll devote my) Hike Lraetly reported disappearance of one James Mellon, 2 % 79 the name of the acting sergeant whom I had first ad- te teuaey, ie the corner of Tenth street and Broadway cnorgies to cultivating those who may, after all, be! Cees oP eelained was a travolling salesman, alleged to ‘ y dressed at Police Headquarters, but No, 79 declared that| 4¢ 12.30 o'clock, more Ikely to eateh MO nt to catch me you want’ to| have met with foul play in Paterson, the sergeant re- ayers re : ho didn't know, “Because,” said he, “there ig no regular| If there is @ crowd, there, Tup, atand in a doorway owever, when yo t to cate! } “'Thitly-tive years, next month,” I answered, “Oh! well, thut sottTes that end of it," answared Ohtet | serney GHG forcer hore eee ee sas, No. 201, of the Bimson, "I was thinking of a fellow who committed | (re oR, tora’ma tie iilhee we te tce Headauare suicide out here three weeks ago, His name was Mellon.” ance r nay abel an tarie and a halt, if I talked for fully five minutes with Chiet Bimaon and] ,,,,2aK0 & eat mitkod ‘Hire, sald No. 201, “that witl thon left the City Hall and Police Headquarters aatinfied| (stVe YoU Om riabt In front of the door.” T lett Jersey that my chances tor getting captured were becoming| Clty by way ie Twenty-third street ferry at @ worse every minute, a ped srwOl ; til T locate you, year hsand Gall of Mee Manley : ‘ sergeant on day times, and 1 guess it must have been| UM! figure out the sort pf chances T take When, 1, actually DS ae TPF IRN gO, TA BNE ARE Datasels one of the street Borgeants who was Just ‘settin’ tn’.” | | aCe aD helen fast ot large, 1 wilt Wale with sich Ver ney Spe be BELGE ‘and then| Gall, Ho has charge of all those cases, and It anybody i ; Murphy Lost a Chance, will not be my gault. a HOM BODE CORRE HIRE bhy of Jotsey City and Tenout even ao much as giving ‘knows anything about tt he doos. In Jersey City 1 walked inw Police Headquarters, walk out of thelr oflces w: been talking with the Starting for the office of Detective Gall—funny name asked the captain on the firat Hoor where I could find * then ‘on inkling that they salle | that for a copper, {sn't it?—I walked again past the Chiet of Police Murphy; I was told that he waa on the i AoE et ne at olice Headquarters on the lower! pinochle players, only to find that Detective Gall was second floor; I went there and asked the sergeant in A Self-Inflicted Kicking, GES i : ——— ie rae i 1 could see the Chief, and was admitted to his I aM rearing, Indentations In the bosom of my pants bveabnve: ‘ J ‘om a self-inflicted kicking o'er a lost-forevey chance, = B Helen B. Mathers Keluting practically the same yarn to Chief Murphy|& Ana £ dub myself a lobater und an empty-pated chump 5) er Q e e as I had to Chief Bimson, after explaining that I was 4] who phould seelt a pler at midnight for @ suicidal sumy v w York newspaper man, I soon had the Jersey City 9 devoted servant—the wonan who would], Rose's eyes sparkied, ‘Through the Just a hundred aolld dollars through my stupid fingers X I fef sufliciently Interested to begin a search of his blot- Copyright, 1900. by George Munte'e SOM) | Coparently neve gone through fire and | thin veil she wore one orld see her ki 2 tae Iavan' SGRE To Mp Neel ce blot: @ilped, | ‘(By permission of George Munro's [erica poe Hee Sip Aral had she| thin nostrils contracting and dilating es el on 1 i hi Mell ny Just a hundred needed plunk{es I could easily have gripned= | { exNopsia OF PRECEDING CHAPTRR, | Gomme nither to rie? ‘To epenw mgalet | WILD TAGe cag ented urphg, Ts man Melton been missing?” asked) o: of viteioiio nature the unathomay Tye hurled | und murder we! Hlizabeth—to corrovorate h fe Ol te hens. y 5 ‘ i ; le i | A OM tty an janet, Bt, O8OTES. AeoRyT erhaga owe had main her | "YOu expectod something to hanpen St His F Cc full | HAnont three days," T anawered, At Mysterious Mr, Raffles of ‘The Evening World! } exboth has a ie eee ae note to betray her. | Leanatre, ‘vag it precisely what Fou udy s ace Vareruily. J ite then fame, Seer" thoughtfully, and then, having &! when x started out to find him Td @ borom full of hope Rohe Wet pelle ba wite eek Barry Having been sworn, her @eaablnntion | OA. GrptouT ith: i aattrloat 2 | bright Idea, he aa “Wait a minute tll T take @ 100k") gvom my inborn sleuthing Instinot T had gat the proper dopa 3 Mi 00 bed. i : sad ella the Palle evinw, JACK to, be the | OSiVoN remember the night of May the jamile on his face that might have maa- Norra ts est fesaly aR esl aC ae Stee Mo-| And I felt if 1 should meet him, though my eyew Wore blind pass occmees ea bh Ne ioe vipoat Lota) HIS io the mysterious Mr. Raffles whose photograph ap: [ ovine iy head, saying, “Sorin, my hoy Dae foarte Vaaut baa ‘fatto te (ndetnett wupont, yy) y % i Q f » saying, “Sorry, web. pebed ia wit Seen = Inara when eto Geant So eleop ‘down: ou Otto Be Contintied,) peare datly in The Evening World. tHe ts walking, | help you out; we haven't any record of any James Mellon| tong 1 pounded ne tre tacomente aut my feat were parslyeed, a we fo a nearbs rs, Nou | SUuaer eer undisguised, about Greater New York. If you see him] issing over here,” Rubberneoked unt!l the rubber was with cramping vule ip Bleep rel Soias. oe Tiny nlite jie eds say: (‘YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES OF Now can you tell me why Chief of Police Murphy canized, conn in the drawing-room, ready for || [" THE EVENING WORLD.’’ He will admit his identity and did not recognize the Mysterious Mr. Raffles? Btored in faces by the thousands till my brain with staring e CHAPTER III. bed. out atterward reiired to reat your t {or ne wx accompany you to the business office of The World, where you Didn't Know Mr. Raffles, roy Pain de. Raftion of The Hivening World The Trial. A ay ‘ ints will recetve $100 reward for capturing him, | In Newark it was just the same way. 2 i (Copyright, 1900, by George Munro's Bons.) ‘ou then fell asleop?” ae k 1 Police Officer No, 185 stood at Market and Broad’ yn the unt ro t cote AT NI me: streets, and for the greater part of flve minutes explained ate ‘ae Daath fase ep ne? Mae Sar eee Sete, ae " Tea | tee the easiest way of getting from Newark to Pat- ald Mayer my mad ambition, and I swore to him that 1) f ’ | ere Pou Gun teks a trolley over, ald No. adi f lure would cavoh the cunning fellow in the early by and by, Housewife's || MAY MANTON’S << ) pare a a as a v And the words he space utito mo wore envouraging, indeed, Te ean ! i di Ns | (BRS yeuae Rot sae eat Fhe TA pate He Sald by using BaRWiv eri I'd svon have the dcdger treed, fas shining) come dane! y We | Retween 1 and 2. ; arle | And he hoped {that wre the earth again up: $9 whit Siesta ime copa itt as ccvato ory | “AVASE appa exe Cy clopaedia |\ | xe Daily Fashions} 7)" fin he Horieg es te oak Ava) Loan Itt S314 ne af "Daddy!" ek ngs ‘ - eee ens nvesl To be sure I would not make any mistake No, 185 re. The suspender dress | guided me across to tho Erle ticket office on Market! mm the lextoon I'm using there {s no such word as ‘Fall,"* ' here wan no visionary touch, only a] to strani the lite out of Lys ne ouia (Guts for House—If 79% PVC! nas proved itaclt a Street, Where & young tan in @ pink and white shirt) And the next duy I went nosing the mysterious fellow's very real pair of loving arma throttling | Sé-devil devoured | him. Jooked | in vain | success and is in the told me I could get a train at 2.25 for Paterson, trail, have thought she had power to corrupt H ‘ | coy, Xow 80 down there to Mulberry street and got a car;*) And the kicking T’ve roferrad to tn this Jingle was begun es ” No. I was suffering from toothache. \,. fle neck, and soon he realized that this | Iolaaber? Yet this thing he belleved | for some gift for the hounewife, surprise) tet or atyle, d ‘a was indeed his own little ehild in the| she had don sald No, 136, “and you will be landed right at the Erie! Aw I read the last ofition at tho setting of the sun. i ] ‘ upene door was open or shut?” je | ‘{Paptly open,"” “And you heaga?!—— heard ar €Roe come yp to his white (save where the gold of hie hair SORT ae tne? ritasion of George Munro's Sons.) ras @ay as Jack sat alone hopeless in his cell he taised t J head to seo a light figure all in| of ar oftly downstatrs.” Jack thought himself mad at Inst, Put | TAGs ‘fished. A burning d her with: depot.” | Into #hreds I tore that paper of the luri crimson tint ¢ ‘and nesting his head into the soft). "You lat Diack 8 eee from Mrs./ 4 potato ball cutter, which In a little| In the illustration 1s jeorge i if I walked sround Newark for halt an hour, visited the! Saying things I'd never offer to the editor to print- f the very feck ahd murs, coukl tmve wept for the ® ‘OB. ateol scoop with # handle, to out pota- | Shown one o' 7 tiny batis, best of the many val FOU } t wy and anguish of the moment. ‘ou say you heard Mr, Hom @0/ toes into been Post ice, wheve I mailed a letter, and then waited| He a shared the park sent with me when my story f "Daddy," eald the boy, “my own dvar | Gown, Did you hear any loud tA1KiN® | “A snail Broom of attft wire for olean- | models thet have bun ten minutes In the doorway of Murray's cafe, on Market unturled @addy, won't you come along ‘ome with My Foom faces on the street, | ing sinks and pote, street, during the rainstorm. And no one in elther, Was Mysterious Mr. Raffles of The Evening World, a ie ond drawing-rooms are built] A Chinese strainer, for clear soups,| tn every way gracoful PALE NEWaTe CeEHEMreR OUSit Eh aoa "Jook diA not answer, onty pressed bis at the beck, and I could not POs | made of fine wire, with hooks to fasten| and becoming. The EAU Mn Raton BS lth HO eo Mys- BARTON, [Shsaport ‘avnee, an empothed with have hoard What was GOING OF.” | Ae the sides of the kettle, ekire ftself is cut in Peeueratss . So much for taking chances out of Bs ] hunsty hand the soft head lying so] ‘2,9 oliak-tor f heard the hour! A fish kettle which has a vertorated| princesse atyle, being b are q I put in an hour and a half on the Bowery tn the \ morning, thinking that some bright sleuth might pick Mr. Raffles Answers Correspondents, i ; me up, but I escaped, and that hundred still remains un- td, reat, | strike—Bbtr, St, Geo: upstairs. Sow ido ou ike ay now Bove | gua Gatbvahy Ge Rear eg, ee . i Dafty?” he said. ¢, questions tangulshed atier Asbestos mats to'place under her pots! podiee, and is partiou- ; “O-oh!" paid Dafty, looking round | nd she was left practically m ner | and kettles, and wave her tables; aleo| tarly effective made J > with muoh Interest, and Lag loging culm seemed Sppqaslpi, ist ea asbestos iron hollers, of heavy linen in which wise little voice he usually ai heat spn Place in ait is shown, of pique, fren not quide sure that he knew his | Tene tn he plage te cooms-exemane ter, | Orange Date Jelly— tray swinging above the bottom and a/ extended above the olose cover, waist line to form the’ f ie thine si Ww. Pm pd quite positive you have seem! My starting point wan at Fourteenth street and Broad.| the Mysterious Mr. en, However, you are mistaken, way at 10 o'clock. 1 walked down to Fourth avenue ang) for I think that you will agree that it would be suicidal then south on tliat atreet to the Bowery, down which | S°F me to tal & friend on Broadway, — Hé,, too, Granite sauce- | of @lolan and of all continued slowly to Chatham Square, would claim the 8100 reward, Try again, @ubject, “there's lots of noom for bat night he sald, sharply, ‘were you cx-/pan a pint and a half 1) tnd’ bal, Wall us ‘ave a little camo, Pasting orien ep Riappent Tidings "the Solos’ of ose Cold water, | similar materials, ‘The Bowery Had Opportunity, FEU BERLTAIL right Keep your eyes wide open. ‘The chances are that I will be around in your neighbor " ‘ha loothaohe, suspenders or bre- Daaayt" Why did you leave your door ajar?’ | @rated rind of two oranges, a stick of Leaving Chatham Square at 10.45 I walked north on} hood fn a day i amon, hale ade in two “another tims, my boy," sald Sack, cinnamon, halé e dozen dates and a lit- | oven ore ™ + gteadying his volce; ‘but who brought tle grated nutmeg; Portions each and are han Mistaken for the f ea; allow this to alnmer ‘ your” 3 on the back of ‘the fire for fifteen min. | “1mPIy finished with AMUSEMENTS. “y ya‘ outeide with a funny stitched edges, then bok $ old mao-ate noon tous and iote of Mysterious Mr. Raffles.) se atter i bamine to pou then ‘add | eg ty Setting (EA DIRS rE SIOMs key!” soaked for ten minutes in « haltpint | means of ornamental Twice D } “Did mother send any message’ he =) Of #weet older, together with a lange | Duttons, The gkirt Cup of sugar and tho juice of two or-| be ‘worm with dny ogee, Stir until the gelatine tg dis-| form of gulmps or gaze a face upon which Solved, amd then strain into & large | Welet that may be pre- the very print of Elizabeth wos sotr se F bowl, Mould orange quertera end date| ferred, net, muslin ant Sjots and lots of kisses, and thanks | |ieaMmmelat : halves with w ttle of the hardened | the Ike being used for with cumpléments!" 5 A, f Jelly in the bottom and t] “Thanks with cumplements,” was| |i ‘ides of a mould, wot directly om a gine | enc nanomer gowns, 8. for Shonper: LAVANETIG, The Kind You Have Always Bought, a TT is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that * paid Daffy, holding up has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for rd Nort over 80 yeurs—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention ray Atjracti of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears pay, nee his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- | Li drat, Father Crnyce Root. Ble Cast, * with Elita Proctor | ars on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for | [QU . '¥ On & wlass| white for the plainer heir littl in the past ye d rt inet terfeite and p % a aC a Plas Datty' dish, heir little ones in the past years need no warning agai counterfei BOUY. MAT, EVERY DAY, 280. Fubtylonal dial tccpbened | eeneden ee ‘eae By Dorder of | ones bativte and lawn imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger TEE CHAMLAY'S AUNT" with néf,"" he mala with trembiing E . Jolly and fruit. Unmouid so ZY, ore | can be utilised, ‘Tho ation to the groat danger of introducing into their families spurfous medloines, * (Mine’ Gitdardot eto.” Dalle, Mate a, "does another play, and have y i : cream, sprinklea with rane Whipmed | skint # cut in seven It is to be regretted that there are pools who are now en, in the Sliver, Souvenir Matinve Thursday, ORR eee fire » boy, the. cor Lith nah trudte, candied | gores and ie lata in nofarious business of putting up and sellin ig all sorts of substitutes, or what | ———————————_* pers of his lips fallin t ‘ inverted plaits at the should more properly bo termed counterfoita, for medicinal preparations not AMMERSTEIN’S #234;,,497 , tiotier says she don why ; : Veal a la Jardiniere—tara with] back.’ The quantity of Princesse Skirt with Suspendere—Pattern No. £087. | OMly for adults, but worse yot, for children's mnedioines, . It therefore devolves Nisa etobiae Heong Rinck Mec Pat ine door. 39 i ' at . _ strips of fat | material required tor on the mother to scrutinize closely what ahe firs her child, Adults can do PARADISE ee atone sata cpmtey, | te hy f AY, pork, and wrinkle with paprike.| the medium size te 8 1-4 yarde M1, 9 yards 97 or 6 1-4 yards 44 inches wide when | {hat for, themselves, but the child has to rely on inkling up, his nore expressively ome 8 : ge with four and lay on the grating | material hes figure or nap; $ ya! the mother’s watchfulness, leeat . . ‘ i me dey y ‘of @ covered roas! Sie $0 Ua BE Ah Toaster; add enough boiling | when It has neither figure nor na Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Pattern GOST t ciit in 5! for #1 22, 4, 2%, 28 and 9%-inch Auden, Tiapuien Reino tho) he FAS vay water to cover it barely, and roast for an deaatve, 9 0 TOTO, Loulse Gunning, Patty Broa, gpesmaragts Bears and Pome Baty, Hatt art (Malo : aden id tro! i ae : fouls basting with the gravy every ten pat Groney. Calet Mon gyn d the eagle st the French sed, _ E r fifteen minutes. Then turn on the H ‘and ot! Fee Te sight ot net inpaior: Went We a other side and spread over the roast a ow to Obtain These Patterns. Mem oF MIE, , ed away at sight ec away at slant o pint of Rete peeled and sliced, two onlons chopped fine, two sprigs of pars- i hygter ¢ ous. ue HSA) ‘ ley chopped’ fine and two peppers, power to m her or any other| [iam ‘ Baste for another hour every ten min- Ghaid wedi ba vas » ahOn } utes. Wien the meat i@ removed kee } fs Inglose 10 cents in coln or stamps for each Pattern ontered, and addres? Evening World May Manton Fashions, i erence AMUSEMENTS. OER WA ! ie y Jhty. =e " NS Audingm auubre, ors Uptewa vulee, © | ined | ‘ pa NaN eek your Mame und ly, and’ alwaye HIPPOD RO TE Airtel i hot while you take up the SS Ft bi Block of Oth A I, alr, de : ‘vegetable 5 i brush | Blog, Si Pada dead hyeigomitlyulacd . MA |. “sitain"tne etary, ineten'wen| King Codfish “Half-Time” Pupils. || fi" 50" wall ST Retry g Alie all ei BLES oo 3 lech Neg eaai ‘ Also, Strain the gravy, thicken with ng Codfish. pills. on ; with q euyt TINEE , EVERY DAY Academy of Munte. 14h Gt. & Irving PL pr aes . uae) i ; H) | browned flour, and, put into a boat, Lay © the visitor, Bt. Joni» Newfound-| FNVESBTIGATIONS among 16,000 : % ‘ fd an hem stung in tle the verotablos abéut te eat ined land, must appeal because of tx | schoo! ehildren of Hullo, Germany, adh “imi t pes ah Buniay Bvanine, aime Schumann -Heink face is rg metal or fireproof t Upllaue aspect. be maonve je Bumber of atc! rh ok WUUs O i leares Tee ep mattis Bt PT se iv browned cramps aa dcr Gotepuen | the ancfent et care Perper ‘street | xinone the ebildren attending morning ‘ rota. y 0 & EAwarde's Opera, Lovers Loitery, : Jepk: think, of, thoxe others bad) in Y Butter, | sat upon she sop grating the] car, dhe lowly fisting @tathon and im-|and afternoon gessions was ono-halt and tet ord 50 4 a cLegeany, Unbound a fow short ¥ tothe Cable a iis RhT7WH ANG: BIINE | sosinm department etore, the tallow enn. grantor taan among “ehlidren who at: 5 ea, OF Hao 4 T° now. not—but en Daty was Gata eV Xu dena die and the electric light, The very | German wclentist favors a morning Hos) a med, Automobilen _leav, Card store, pine A WAy.. ORRwIDS ee Li the ~ ' ‘entrance to the harbor, says the Four) sion of tive hourk, giving a resting i ) piway, & 220 8, 80 PM. Buns i ' ig ay nates pale a Toad Nowa, ta framed with fan | Bain of Aitaen mifuies at ah ‘ fpr, ® fas Palate 16 wutter, 0 . ‘ j \"gtages,”’ sheds composed of wooden | foxsiong ex tt lity of the ehil- (Est. 1875) ye ehoutts, “Thehideh’ Bonbe, hada his tittle “Bliabesh was F Camera Day Prizes aba got'on pletéorens OE poles hear the | ren: Glatinh their Mincatits Seti tia || 870 Haawage Ny, ‘ wait ABlakte dhs, sneer OHopE alate ' fi day, fore rat cue at iat | |p Awarded Saturday.-|| tsar sirt,d’mere,the cunts fod! SAO bau ier tedint tant || eo eae te peed y *, comme 6 ; Es 4 ‘a Warded Saturday. || taken trom the ocean. beyond |6 carriod Beagiong HU be bel. | cose = ea ay preci ieee) a YT) cua it wes inerotoas tues eile Ris caer aintod vividly yet logioally the rea: COs Ah ph suet mur- ‘ { | ° 008, q Sat ,: WING bb the 1 Fipblng bonte Ietan mith thle sonty Bivaloa eat New York’s Fairest Face 4 sgh TE RARTOTIRIR HURTS? 0 West PERC IBF HO Wc mviry wat aud root Wee | Ai matred by using gone rit or. BIG Mal Aa SEAMONS 2 tiniber of photo ||, er Wariand ot aone | | YOUR POCKETEOOK Bib | bol Gs Sak ERAN 'OANTECS “MP Tater cul SON, AMR, (8 elt, |@ Caverty, [omorn | water front ts thiokly covered. with ‘cha fen BT ADHS received from || cite drying in the min; the alt Is ro-) Hyelage tbos w the . iy he A o 4 felon wih ene ‘oor ot son: | Fas Subp oes ni? a tig stn A ale 4 i only i" 4 talk of everybody Ip about codfal; t quai you pay. for ucw. clots, sew | aia Main business of the pli erng ood- pbbond. Stor, Guat you can mays and silt i Ve miplesions. fish, As ‘Amsterdam was said ew a Mivenva Ue tho newest style : tye henogtion of voath: ‘Dullt upo ones, Bt. John's p 4 1 ti airs, fat Diamond, Dyce fhe sy aegnean may be auld to owe ite existence to Moshe due o Cowals An lei ¢ ARRIAL. GARDE Ni LYRIC iam, TE % in the ft i ii qhullage, it foodie the | | Ova Now. Ainerercoae en fone ny See Aaa tite t Sarees | Diamond Dyes syioute Heh Meets || TO-NIGHT (LIFTING=#«LIDDOANGELIS » FANT, re cemmelano 6 | ges ae, sie rien nant Ia a aes WEB || aa a IDREAMLAND)PASIOR oe aN ol ( or cachanh tues neem Freo Taces 9 and @ P.M, Dally, | 4 THOBQUGHEABDS ADAMINE M F422) a |