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CET ee, LO ee } “Evening. w Baath Home Moegazine, Ba af! “i ay Watch for My steri oO us Mr Evening . Raffles—Worth $100 fal ok al June 3, 190 My Eleventh Day's Adventores. By the Mysterious Mr. Rafiles. Thspectbr Thomas Beet, late of Scotland Yard, and | 4@t-present chief of the Southern and International De- tective Agency of New York, came within an ace of pape me in the most remarkable mannor imagin- “able' yesterday, ind yet he didn’t get the $100, Sorry, Tnepectar, but, really, tt couldn't be helped. i.n@.--Anotdentally the experience proved & valuable one to te, as. in the future | mg! be, mgre observing while riding in local train in the Subway, ©) 0 ” * No‘use in claiming the reward, Inspector, and despite $l protests I am going to tell the atory just as it hap- ae ” Yoaterde noon I was togged out for society's “"gaké,; my intoution being to give old Broadway another “t* wehanoe to, capture the prize, but after wandering aim- vi, demaly up. and down that thoroughfare for three hours [ : eee eee to take a rest—and how bettér can one rest * than by a long ride on a Subway train? At 'Forty-gecond streot I bonrded @ local train, and, opebing @ newspaper, sit down in one of the croas spats, Thad booked myself through to City Hall, whence [ was , Boing to ride back as far os Columbus. Circle, but—! x Looked Like Gapture, 1 was Beated in the Inst car on the train and con- érituldting myself 6n the easy time I was having when “the train statted to loave, the Twenty-third street sta- tion. is “i .that moment a sonth-bound express came along, Sane several blocks we ran evenly, until the local *“ Weéwan slowing up for the stop at Highteenth streot. Thstead of keeping right on, as all expresses should, the‘tralix on the Other track came to a dead stop, the . last ear-of the express halting directly opposite the car in which I was sented, by Thee 1 suddenly noticed that there was something joing. ; i In. the ear on the express trairi a man was making y- motions, and as.I looked closer I recognized Inspector vs Beet, and concluded in a flash that the game was all off, But, T still had a chance; 1 hadn't been caught yet, '? nd watil Inspector Reet actually pronounced the prize- MAY not Mr. Raffles, | the Hnatt, i oe ! press began moving slow], cume to my assistance, as evenly as it was posalble, The local train had o liad seven, and that saved me, reece cafe, It may interest those who are know that this ts the first time I “By Helen B.:Mathers. —_— Munro's, Bons) asses Munroe Bons.) HA! Starr cine bata CHAPTER. V. - The Goad of Conscietice. (By Permission of George Munro's Bops.) (Copyright 1900, by George Munro's Bons.) Dies ‘on the day of the trial, wae eal lent]; fanin Pierrot, oh i to @ nein ett0 Natt e lonely, Rose wae court, His mother was ill and shut up in her i. Mire, Chink, the: housekeeper, was busy in the kitchen, Craving company, Daffy slipped un- motioed from the howe and ran mpross ner of the ‘out tn giges for 9.2%, 4°26, 28 and 30 inch waist meaaure Call of Send by Mail. to the rere en St New York. very yt 2h West 23d oc + Send 10 apeckty aise wanted, ereenot | hii. % killed . Bt. Gi iy aes hires, cee ‘one and I were not. manry ba standing at erg, bow, 2 powseasod valuable ay’ fading that: wees ani and { our own ne ae ated to ie that we | Vege. ( mist: rT ve end swans ete anid, between his, wet Ba aipping ‘t take me mi oa Hittle walle ia eyes Let’ He pened with, sudden von hated them, ‘and 0g os, tia The & slowly and went .to Love Mo retwh Nai ftes) ‘oot Oo} ing Sreming rom | inet e Tiare, ‘Hyde, Fark and sat & i ch | mo} to ve. 0 | 90 father athe titeuo- | at oan at joy as they | ° tall tolt Sin i Fook! Woon hae, Attar the ‘he a Te "Hot Mlanved | Pan And: ©, 'e., ln iia Ua pelea, tm, a8 O s ea at ts L ‘faring yinat Hard Luck for Beet, Inoticed that the car on which Inspector Beet was | riding stood a fair chance of not reaching the platform, and as 1 stepped from the door of my car.1 could see a luan hustling through the crowd in the next to the last car of the express trying evidently to reach the. exit. | ‘Time was at a premium with me, and I walked rap- | idly wp the steps and out into Fourteenth street,’ where a few seconds later I slipped into the Morton House full (. ie vogue alsirt tended one, noweat with’ a deep flounce cut’ in” serpentine style, ‘Phe'material shown ja ivory messaline er ¢ she came to sry MG) # Pa eh 8 to anatch ft ot , all ken af sehen by, eure id went Ch ve, come habe tod epe How to Obtain These Patterns. EVening World. May Manton Fasbion Bureau, of The mysterious Mr. Rafflés: wil NOT DENY his identity, te WILL ADMIT IT. IN: STANTLY and accompany his Identifter to The || World office. Argument 07 fussing is unneces- sary. It can occur only when the personvts winning words so I contd bear him J was'ta gil intents | ond purposes still at liberty, And I determined to go As the Jocal train retarted from the station the ex- slongelde, the two rear cars keeping side by side until. just before the curve wae Feaglied Hendin into the hone tet Daa ort could see Inspector. nding . Yeady to jump boron the platform whén. the two trains wtopped, and I honestly think he was already, caculating duat how he was going to spend the hundred, when luck tion, { door all The two trains pulled into Fourteenth atreet, about five cars pnd the express \ This all happened about 4.80 o'clock, yet (would you belleve it?) Tneouetor Boot, never left the,corner ‘ef Mour- teenth strwet and Broadway until nearly. 5. T wanted: to get SE bah had MS sn) nal , ten to one that he would have mL ete th io been recone Pe as the Mysterious Mr. Raffles, and, while I cannot svi Tuapector Beet the reward, } must givo him the credit, of MANTON’S 4 ‘eo Daily Fashions seems Nicely to bean ex- Milus- trated in one of the and most graceful of all mod- eis tat is mado entured {t-im aboot mate iu Ooi Ginmpa fer Bach Pattern Ordered, IMPORTANT Wee jon mame aod address pfataly, and alwaye es a mie eet ie Ue ig cease Oe ay Camera Day Prizes, | THE winnera of the ., Priags offered for) the best amateur photo- araphs, made at Tuna W | Park on THR. BVEN~| Phi, fhe wonimseeais > Won ws ing te 2 i:| The «*Autocrat’s’’ Looks. Skirt with Serpentine Flouncs. Pattern No, 5,068 “pattern G0e8 ts WEIGHT. The Mysterious Mr. Raffles. Y Another Photograph of Mr. Raffles’s Face. _ Study: His Face Carefully. peara daily in The Evening World, undiaeguised, about Greater New York. will receive $100 reward ' for capturing him, Two New Claes Te o-Morrot I K the Mystertous Mr. Raffles is not caught to-day, TO-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD will far nish TWO NEW CLUES that may help the amateur detectibes, It Will give Mr. Raffles's HEIGHT and HIS ip the mysterious Mr. Raffles whose photograph ap: Heis walking, If you see him gay: ‘‘YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES OF THE EVENING WORLD." He will admit hie identity and accompany you to the business office of The World, where you being the first to pick me out, although the olroum-| at No, 1710 stance was painfully tough on Beet. osked a However, he had the advantage of knowing me per-| cot me sonally, as T had called on.him about two months ago in sonnection with a London bank burglary in which he was officially interested, But then I huve alan talked with other police officials who have failed to recognize mie from my picture, even when I walked into their Ftation-houses and talked with them, However, I sill keep pretty shy of Ingpector Beet | jn the future, and 9 ron aide an tar na oN gelery watchi Huber Missed Chance, had luncheon. The new pictures printed of mo yesterday had the effect of causing more people to look me over than paper although I think the first pictures are much While I was in Bhrich's store, at Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday, I thought things looked promising for a grand finale, 1 walked Around the lower floof of the store, con- Selous that I was being eyed by both cttstomers and clerks, but no ono had the nerve to atop me, and I left | the store and walked down Sixth avenue. A soteit of/days ago I recetved a letter signed Her- man J, Huber, asking me to call around the neigh! hood of Ninety-sixth street and Third avenue, asaurini ma that everybody in that locality was on the lookout for me. I warned Mr, Huber in The Evening World to keep his eyes open, and that in all probability I would be pyage [R @ day or two, went there yesterday afternoon, after I a! WA from Inspector Beet. bisaniies ‘The only thing worth mentioning up there was the sight of a stout man trying to ride a bicycle on Ninety- seventh atreet, just went of Third avenue, while he was heing wnmercifully guyed by three young girls who sat on @ Ninety-seventh street doorstep, Ob! yea, there was a firet-rate dog fight pulled off on Ninety-seventh street, between Second and Third aye- nues, while I was in tho neighborhood, and when 2 asked three men on the corner of Third avenue what wan the trouble one answered, “A kid's got a bull pup named Raffles, and he's sicked him onto another pup, and bigs fighting like blazes,” m I entered the dry goods store of William Klein, Vor peur! upper enat ste. we Twhll by DA WyoNw R. B. to Chicago |to THE THE FAYTEST LONG DINTANCE TRAIN IN THE WORLD VIA THE BEGINNING JUNE RG! Rebecon Harting Davis, in ® wecent pen skétch ‘of Oliver Wendel! Holmas, ‘tn ‘hindnett, M in being familias with him, 1 ‘Physically te Wal’ 'a very small man,” ‘she ways, "holding himacit #ilftly orect—Ms feon inslgnincdm, om his figure, exeept for & bong, obetinate upper lip Chett to me,'the said one day, “by gome ni #4 conditioned great-grandmather'), and. even full. of wonderfulfira and |t sympathy. No one on whom Dr, Holmen bad once looked, wit interest his poema, He rain Ys "the inladte est fs t ings, HECHT BROS. 259-261 SIXTH AVENUE, Open Late Saturday Nights. \A°2 Hat wt These Suits, 13,95 May Be Pald for in Smail Amounts. ie We've @ whole line-of guits tha @\ sold at $16.50 and $18, They as F4, of magnificent ‘Cheviots, Wore. iteds, both fancy and unfinished and high: grade Serges: beautifully ‘modeled gin? Ble or double - breasted 2 coats in the best styles. 3 Suits that can be worn by men of taste’on any oc. cesion with every satis- faction, .. We're marking these Suits way down and besides : Seeing a choice of all our $2 Felt or Straw Hate, be- cause we want to induce Men to open*an account with ua so that they may learn from experience how faay itis:‘to pay for wearing apparel in small amounts, oth the Suits and Hats are fully guaran. eed as though had paid. full price or Choice of the Suits with ahat free, ever forgot the look—or him. He at- tracted a}! kinds of people as a brilliant, excitable child would attract them, But nohody, 1 sumpect, ever succeeged remem: ber one evening that he quoted ‘one of id t was forced atu aly oe set owt Peooootorooovereroooege wi ‘AND. CINCINNATL W. W, ATTERBURY, . 4. R, WOOD, General Manager. tery y me I oi perm fans pe Th arriving hare at 11 o' Going down Wall street I entered'the New York change and for twenty minutes stood In Witth Avaiiag i the. At 11.80 I took a north-| ty-third street, where | wontto the Barth 18 HOURS|27 HOURS. AND 35 MINUTES St. Louis | PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL] ST. LOUIS LIMITED j THE PASTBST TRAIN TO THE SOULHWEST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SIMILAR SERVICE RETURNING a eee Sane ean aia tee eee enesnenmeeenienanee enemas OTHER FAST TRAINS BETWEEN NEW. YORK AND CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS, CLEVELAND, Passenger Traffic Manager. “e ‘on.the floor below. | und Broadway car to From the Bartholdi 1 walked up way te Ofth street, where I stopped in Churchill's al the telephone... ‘Then rid ta teenth atraet I walked weat to £ixth aven Rothenberg’a store, and then walked up to Twenty-third treat, arri our T gat im thy otel,, reading the af Hotel, where T asked tho clerk to ch » where I as 0 clerk to change a Yought some olgurs, Thon I walked . Up to second street, where I stood on the corner for minutes, ‘The Subway ride ond ex) Inspector Beet came next, and atter that ing south.on Braadw: “Amen Nroafway to the fiftes! lence with trip to the To-day the hunt goes merrily on. Get im line early, mewhore in your nelghborhood during the day, and the frat Incky pereon who raya te me “You are the Mysterious Mr. will get the $100 rewa: Raiies of The Kvoning Wold,” Mr. Raffles Answers Correspondents: A RAL ER-My udventume an tovorded each day initio Hvening World can be tested by any one whe wishes tg Jo co. I wilh forfojt $100 if ald the photographs of me published in 'Tha Byening Wovld are not genuine. MUNSON.--¥ou ave wrong, It is my own piojure that appAars in The Evehing World every day, apa tam at Ol the places mentioned in my stories. CHAYLUS LAHART.-No, @. BRIGGS.-No, i] THE 1905 DAILY. Ly. New York (W, 28d Ste), +++ Ly, New York (W. 23d St,).......+ + HOSS Aa M. re 4 “(Desbivand Cort, S ss (Deke and Cort. Sts.)..4. 100° % “* Brooklyn 4 ** Brooklyn... .eesseye: +1045 °° cai aa Ar. Cincinnatl. lee fh sees 6.80 8 Ar, Chicaga +++0+ ++ “ St, Le s. 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