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My Tenth Day’s Adventures = ed, not only in appearance, but by his ‘ shonnhtay By the Mysterious Mr, Raffles. % {s needless to remark that I did not focate my friend “Tup” Murray yesterday, ‘Why? Oh! because there were entirely too many things doing between the hour of noon and 1 o'clock at Broadway and Tenth street, and I witnessed the narrow escapes of too many innocents to dare ve any one too great a chance at tearing chunks out anatomy, Some have got it firmly planted in the ir heads that Tam eee to deny my {dentity after I am properly ap- ac! beh Such an idea fs ridiculous, The very instant any man, woman or child taps me on the shoulder and says “You are the SLAY tho pind Rafles of eG bared World") will be only too giad to congratulate the luc! winner of The ‘Evening Soria & reward of $100 offered to the person capturing m T mixed in that crowd~-better call {t a mob—at Tenth street and hemapated Ranh and the sights I saw fwere marvellous, sure en eae tg tat hd te the fe as on everybody to understand that he was the scene, and that if anybody caught “Raffles” he was the ‘‘duok” that was going to do it? minutes I chased up and down the will be able to recover from in # season, Remember that other “Busy Isxy,” Me. Plug Hat? 1 mean the chap who told you he had a special hunch as| to where be could find Raffles? That was me, Sorry to have taken such an advantage of your innocence, but the next time you start out to capture me on Broadway don't tell me all about {t before you start a and, above all, don't aguin permit yourself to be guyed the way I handed {t out to you yesterday. The mysterious Mr. Raffles will NOT DENY his Identity. He WILL ADMIT IT IN- STANTLY and accompany his Identifler to The World office. Argument or fussing is unnsces- sary. It can occur only when the person Is not Mr. Raffles. at 12,15 yesterday I had about decided it would be a thing to let myself get captured. But after watchin, the crowd for fitteen minutes I decided I would not tal any more chances than were absolutely necessary, ‘Why? Oh, for the simple reason that I did not want to the clothes torn from my back. I¥ I had ever| been actually recognized in thet mob yesterday the chances ave that I would be resting up in pink pajamas over at Bellevue. Looked for Murray. When I reached Tenth street I took up a position on the steps in front of Wanamaker’s, from which point 1 looked in vain for my friend Murray. I didn’t see Mur- ray, but I did see twelve deusceye. sergeants from Police Headquarters, and th counting, as I was afraid if I struck the srtdene he would recognize me, I wondor why all those detectives were over ‘there. Bue Baye f to go over and ask Inspector O'Brien about that bear} aso o'olock the crowd had become #o large that the Broadway oars ‘were having Gy ot getting | through. Then the man with the Pi red, and, taking & place on Wanemaker’s mens slongside of | me, announced his determination to win that hundred- dollar note. Turning to after he delivered his ultimatem to the crowd, he walt: Hess Buddy, let’s you and I keep cases along this side of the street, and if we see this guy na!l him, nail him; do you tumble?” ‘When I jumped off a car at ‘Astor place and Broadway eae The Mystery of No. y George Munro's, eobbler in his work aN lt Ree AREY tal! | PN ress! ‘brown, mon—--and ‘sons. ‘yy common—very com Almost cht) i ie i! mscrr use ti meal ‘sot. iavel his ite, shot Barry and uti he pele he hii ran, ahe seh Miaaee. éyes parrcined Aes her mai ae muapiclgn Jack 18 arrested and er! for tei rial, Rowe | The solicitors tn takes ‘the Bt. Georges’ litle Boy, ops ners able to establish on Kept Compan the cobbler's ‘J asta Meant to assume it “You have known years?’ ho said. tly to cobb! Trot, & Frenchman, igh and Jenin, become friends, the trial against Jack. The fre iners 00 on Szemination, énfurtates CHAPTER rv. For the phi dca “Vy OU devil!" Rose Mr, Lemaire Bape g his shoulders, some women tp the court tittered and there was @ little pause while Rose recovered, from her violen: nd forced herself to mutter an apology. “Upon my oul, I shoudin't wonder tf whe did it herself,” thought Mr, Le maire. “To resume,” he said smoothly—“you @re quite sure that Mr, Ross did not @et any farther than the drawing-room on the night when—a-hem!—you tooth- ache enabled you to bave the full ben-- efit of your ears?” “I could not way.” “Did not your curtosity impel you to go downstairs ahd see what was taking place?’ “That wala not have been « part of my duty.” “Was it a part'of youn duty to drug] Mr. Bk ithe draught your mistress took the last hing that night?’ The Frenchwoman turned livid as @ jeorpse, her black eyes glowing Ifke fire. “It @he faltered—off her guard at | above tast-- +I ahe tried to speak, could hot, then taking her corsage witts both bande, said firmly, “Il mixed no Qraught for my mistress. I put the in- Bredients ready ds usual on «@ little table and lett them there.’ Jack was llatening with the most Intense eagerness, his hand clutching the rail before ‘him, Had Elizabeth been drugged that night? Had he been all along under the influence of a horrible mistake? ‘And was she indeed inhumanely wrong- in cross ‘T wie Leyes Ups. Ww deat th that knows to the room where his ow oessive agitation, Bim. hie Sed a s viteat o were Could ihe forgive lence ton ne alent. Janin Pierrot. tse ew the sapphires were In the Docket, ot her dressing gown?" 0," sald Rote, with stubborn lips. “You never spoke to your lover—the pouns. Frenchman wit whom you pares out-of the sapphires?’ said Lemaire, amlably. * a ont looked at him, ‘calmly, She had self well in hand now, and was red for the worst, ‘hat we talked about was no busl- Bese of yours,”’ she sald, coolly, “But It may have been that of your mis Lines," £8 sald, ‘and your bye diyd i he added, pore at Jack, upon wi [fee Anew ‘ight had broken, turuing 0 Lito Nad changed tts mien: for him id the pete uf the Jagt mosis and Lipcsl al 4 bigs of desp 1904 ee zi Ladd 9 ther Honall, pits se sian bea anid ‘Rone hy on une me te “ho: ening oid dn wht Lent tht age tovel ith on ee a i tr my after » Aept lett’ old acquatntan e man who has HAVE YOU Lost? ANYTHING! THEN ASK T HE 0. sfO RETURN IT WHO’ READ’EVERY DAY 1 | Not ito be French, he speaks Dnglish ai: “How should I know?’ she sald. The shat told, and foi ed as if whe were about to fall. know no Janin Plerroty she aid, Rentuse ive folommed her and weak. mot bro! expects worse ininks, Hose left the wit EG Hvar: ness-box, and for a while red, shat, the body having already been re-| , he was ponvealing, in his ‘and which he ( r, how it bappened.. ® wa the motive 3 fave was white and drawn a6 Had she not wo |. his pure, litt! the silet tors that ha had turned to Skew ‘went Glecover Sny trace, of any. durelar entert: eh, but the wobblor wi, Weal fa the rues an Mid bresikts ty eine owe of ae he returned. to work, “How do you meon ‘nafl him?’” I asked, 13. By Helen B. Mathers ee uae ee, raising ha Szoune’ saa, 1 Ways took before a pediment ot cee He nea remtred without, being | fectly sure of vines it Hig gonad, | , MasS ee sea he Salt | But had not been identity between whom hs oes had ‘but ba, Lemaire the Jenin Pierrot many re mart ohe 08 sald Job, ge’ an treacherous never saw the woman—nor did re, amniling, Lad “ago, he of that— tilt Wy when ct in e eased for ‘. ited a word to he, nor he to she. Lemaire swallowed his ‘Shagrin IA Sena time iid Pierrot leave off wepe th Cad nseht of the murder?’ ate “you leave the house that even- P'rans J did, For a mates of five bar ito To buy my Wpper beer." lett. "your doer » Hocker?" one mi ai in 4 phee lsht have got in during led the 4 "A got nothing to steal,’’ yhen you went out?’ vial sy oh et oe bt orenk thers oe of nen ay Lemaire nodded hte head several ce time aki Jamin come next Fe iter vage Sieve “trapped, ay 8 de- ed istraient alr, Ross had been Bi er she pia Ekewton), Wook fi 8 ie 5 nee your evident of him? ‘Was her lence sf outraged Meigen haa rte on Pesectea tho tied qa Wi oomitort ab ty Gould—mignt have— Sine Pane rear wun howev on He By we vith juries. Ba wi wien S roeer ete rela ane the Sadao. charged the nd sary gainst the prisoner, all present felt ‘nat Jack Bt, George wi doomed to ene th. person or tous on that y enough, inte ut did he? the eav- Ag , Be Continued.) 4 Daily Fashions Short coats are un- doubtedly the smart wraps of the season, for the more elaborate costumes at least, and among them nothing is pee This Is rr ts entirely undisguised, \aar World, New pictures taken, nize me from full-length better tiked than just wuch @ blouse Bton as thia one. It has the Vest effect, which {s al- waya smart, and it al- lows a chotee of full length or elbow sleeves. In the case of the model the material is taffeta, the vest being of the matertal trimmed with applique of em- Droidery, while the trimming t# banda of the allk, stitched and edged with braid. ‘There are, however, many other materiels which are appropriate. Again, the veat can be of con- trasting metertal, of embrotiery or of the material atmpty fand. 4 with fancy braid as mey be liked, Tho full Aength eleeves are in every way desirable for the almp! 008 ¢ tumes, but nothing ts ‘quite 60. feehionalble i this year for the dress, ler toilets as those af half length finished with, frills of Ince. The quantity of material réquired for the me- at @lae de 4 1-4 yards yards 2%, or 2 3-8 yards 4 inghes |wide, | ‘with’ 2 yards of Ince for tril ‘and 18 yards ia acadol to, ‘trim, an diluatrated; Pettern 6088 te-out in HIS is the mysterions gay: ‘‘YOU THE EVENING WORLD.’ in =] The Mast Heatthful Doctors livery w! Sterilized, . IT CONTA Tho Mzeterious Mr. Raffles changes ha costume every day. make me mistake so often made by the police of trying to identify by clothing rather shan by features, The great Raffles hunt was undertakon to demonstrate the folly of that method of identification, Bacept for the ohange MF clothes—which any man might make--the Mysterlous \Wr. Raffles’ The Mysterious P(r. Raffles with NOT DENY Me tdentity. ‘ ol INSTANTLY ADMIT IT and accompany you to The World office when you say to him, “YOU ARN THE MYSTHRIOUS MR, RAFFLES OF THY EVENING WORLD!" Yow neod not insist or disoues the matter, or gather @ crowd or annoy strangors. When you moct the right Mr, Rajfce there will be no necessity for that fort of thing, When restetance te offered you may be eure you have not got the Mystertoue Mr, Hajfes of The Evening AB WILL NOT DEMUR OR RESIST, The Mysterious Mr. Raffles. Now you cannot possibly miss me! Study His Race Carefully. pears daily in The Evening World. undisgnised, about Greater. New York. ‘RE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES OF accompany you to the business office of The World, where you Will reoelve $100 reward for capturing him. Rosy Cheeks Important." Don't Ho as everybody fatled to recog- picture, A A AAAAAAAAAL The mysterious Mr. Raffles will NOT DENY his Identity. He WILL ADMIT IT IN- STANTLY and accompany his Identifier to The World office. Argument or fussing Is unneces- sary. It can occur only when the person Is not Mr. Raffles, “Why, just jump him right off the bat,” answe) friend of the Plug Hat. “Don’t give hint any i pelbasd eae away. If we land him we will split the hundred, 2” Thereupon I ventured to remark that I was at Four- teenth street and Broadway Inst Monday when the crow was hunting Raffes and that I had seen the man who spoke to The Hrening World photographer, + Gee! Is that right?” shouted my would-be captor, ‘Then we've got a cinch, You keep your eyes skinned, and ff you're afratd to nail him, tip me off and Tu pull the game before he's next to what's struck him, Pointed Out by Raffles. During the following fifteen minutes I gointea out three different men to Mr, Plug Hat, and the way he mauled them about mas good enough tip for me. But things evened up. At exactly 12.48 o'clock I spied a well-built chap who id looked as though he could hold his own in most any Bort of @ scrimanage, and turning to Mr, Plug Hat I shouted: “'Thero's the fellow now, for sure, Ni H himt’” And Plug Hat NAILED. Alt of you vi Were there remembered what hap- pene The newoomer just tirned around and without any unusual ceremony punched the plug hat over the eyes of “Busy Tsay." That was part of it, and when he ploked him up and tossed him into a banana stand on the street corner, that was all, T watched the crowd chase young Mr. Johnson into the Hotel St. Denis, and then when the reserves from the Mercer street police station came I decided it was 8 good time for me to meander, WII Not Deny Identity, In trying to capture me you must bear in mind. that I assume absolutely no disguise, and that when [ am properly approached | will immediately surrender. If more than one person gets me at the same time I will decide who is entitled to the reward of $100, And it will be easy money {f you only start out after it right. The weather was 80 disagreeable yesterday after 1 o'clock that I concliged that but few of my friends would venture along Broadway, and so I again ventured out in the country. I had received an interesting letter from a gentleman up in Mount Vernon, who sald he wished I would pay that town a visit, as he was sure I would be captured before I was there half an hour, I spent three hours in Mount Vernon yesterday afternoon, and nothin’ doin’, When I arrived there at 2.15 o'clock Officer No. 28 was standing on the corner opposite the Harlem Rail- road Station, He instructed me very explicitly how I could reach the main part of the town, saying, ‘It's about three-quarters of a mile from here, Just follow the car tracks around and you will strike Fourth ave-| nue—that is right in the centre of the city.” Incidentally I decided to look up Dr, Archibald ©, | Banning, an old friend, but not knowing his address had | to make {nquiries, with the SL OUCTDE results: AAPApAAAAG AAPAASAAARAS AAAS a ST Your Credit Is Good- This Refrigerator, $9.95 ) Substantially seasoned oak and compris. Ing all th e, hygienic provements, Including a} first-class; metal lined ice chamber, You of piaas Beast will find a big} sayin saving fn ice} thi One he At th refrigerator. Axminster Carpets, ele- thy afena worth 1, 35;Spear’s Body Brussels carpits, rane ayiye durable, wort! 50}: Spear’s og |. 20 Wilton Carpets, many Swagger patterns, reg- ular price $1,75 a > Smy reversib! Spear's price,, Axmin This Dresser $18,50 nulne’ Mr. Raffles whose photograph ap- He is walking, If you sce him + He will admit hie identity and Every Glass of Refeeabing saan Drink. Recommended by here, It and You Need No Medicine, Carbonated, ope AWohollc The Alkes ales of the App O.. PRESB! V ATIVE, a Made golden oe bs finish) leci ded Damentee ore spat Peres BReaY ti “$l. 25 colorings; “worth PP Lae ytad Ht gael late price, rich 1S a ya a5 foo PE a 169C} ore gee FH $i = >SPEARS till 10 UV OWVYVYY VYVVVVVVVVYVYN AMUSEMENTS, Dr. Scott’s 4 BiectricHtale Brust. eo ‘one to use) fumishes @ n it fumishes & PRO est ee fu i . D, ae Nad Ee ire nay ‘and Has ‘Bta, 870. iron Between 170 AMUSEMENTS, 424 St. PAT eal aA FRAY latest o price st is a ng fo you of exactly ed unually sels at, The bills with this boas net continuous in this bea Beate Re both attractiveness and aub: Brussels Rugs, pretty and serviceable; *9Spear's price, $134 tiful-examples of art, 9x 12; Spear's, price wp22.50 Wilton Rugs, very an tistic and durable, 9x12; Open Saturday Evenings Waved $100 at Theee, | *Aeross the street in T. J, Lincoln's sewing machine | store I found three young Lyre one of whom rie looked in the telephone book told me Dr, Banning lived at No, 288 South Third street, Stephen Preston, fr. Dr, Banning at No, 142 A young saleswoman in R. Owen Jones's ary-gdod store told me that the doctor lived at No, 237 Fourth avenue, Louls Stone, tailor, at No, 109 Fourth avenue, sata Dr, ‘Banning lived on Third avenue, “right around rhe corner,” A. Holmes, who has bd lange dry-goods store at No, 122, declared Dr, Banni. econ “up on Fourth aventie, © the other side of Third In the store of wastes L, Reynolds, at No, 126, they told me Dr, Banning fived at No, 242 South © Fourth avenue, Bilver Brother, who conducts a small furniture store, eaid that I would find Dr. Banning at No, 146 South Fourth avenue, At Alvor’s pharmacy, the druggist | informed me: bird Banning had moved from Third avenue back to fourth avenue. And then in despair I went to Police saeatuunrtbi Policeman Missed it. *Behind the rail thére I found a young policeman, emoking ao cigarette and reading a ucwspapor, In answer to my inquiry the Mount Vernon éleuth an- swered, without troubling himself to look up from hiv newspaper, that he didn't know anything about Dr, Banning. He seemed rathor hurt to think I wouid have the presumption to ask him such a trifling question, and, purhing the hundred-dollar bill hard down in my veat pocket, I left Police Headquarters and sauntpred about own, : 1 left Mount Vernon at 5.49, aud that $100 reward for my capture fs yet unclaimed. Yesterday 1 startod at Forty-second street and Broadway, walking south as far as iulton street, then taking a car to Columbus Circle I walked over to Madl- aon avonue and tuok a car for Astor place, arriving there shortly after noon, South Fourth avenue, Mr. Raffles Answers Correspondents. @, L. ATTIKU.—In the office of B, Tanenbaum & Co, & ldundred and Seventy-first street which she would let ime have for §2% a month, It was about 415 P, M. JERSBY.--All my plotures that have appeared were taken at the same time. E.G, BENTON.—I am not cross-eyed, No. JOSMPH B, CASHY.—I am about 5 feet 7 inches in height. JOHN F. LILLEY, BD M. TREVINO, G, F MILLS, GEORGE RYAN, JOHN CHARLDS, JOH MEYER and sev- eral hundreds of Evening World readers, all of whom ‘havo found my $10.—I cannot be at all the places you name to recover my $10 bill, What a lot of'money must have been | lost In) Dreamland Sunday afternoon. I only lost one #10 bill, ‘DENTISTRY vel set a ie aa se vos yaa teste te Figg etter ie Wi’ 5 owe oe mie et Sth Aves Cor. ba gt poner peers telexram oF reat ladinon Square), AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME striata UNDE MATINEES EVERY DAY, OUSA'S BAND, & Fopiliae Pricen uae LUNA PARK Se patterns of pitt mod }} leave Post 25, 08 way, 8 ee, St, Daur, a Fac ae or % 4 P.M. 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