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SHS ne om yg ys eNO fopaemnygrpnt ce TU ARR AER MARE RIE rehietne ica TSX EP A RTO LAMENT The Evening World's Mome Magazine, Wednesd ) Gatch ‘ Eight Raffles Pointers. The Mysterious Mr, Raffles’s height is 5 ft. 7 inches, The Mysterious Mr. Raffles’s weight is 130 tbs. His eyes are dark brown, His hair is dark brown, slightly mixed with gray. Complexion—Dark; smooth-shaven face. Features—Regular, with slight hook on nose arid rather wide nostrils. He wears No. 7 A shoes, \ Hts Gloves are No. 634, Evening, Zee? %« Catch Mr. Raffles in this Way ai and You Will Get $150, % O augment the reward of the lucky New Yorker who shall capture the Mysterious Mr. Raffles, The Evening World offers AN ADDI- TIONAL $50 to the man, woman or child who, When making the capture, has in his or her possession a copy of the latest edition of —_ The Evening World that is on sale on newsstands in the district where the capture ts effected, ‘Persons identifying the Mysterious Mr. Raffles under these conditions will thus Win a reward of $150, By questioning local newsdealers the hour at Which the varlous editions of The Evening World are placed on sale in any section of New York or the suburbs may be readily ascertained. The original reward of $100 is still in force. But by having in your possession a copy of the latest edition of The Evening World, when you capture him, you will recetve $50 extra. Oe Caught Before Then He will, in Response, to Many Earnest Requests from Sales. girls, Make a Shopping Tour on Friday, Visiting the Department Stores of New York and Brooklyn. Keep Your Eyes, Open, Girls! No, 507, when I halled him, and he su bie i'n might Qa well walk, as it was only about eight noche, ‘George B, Henlen was outside hen wall f Anne when [ addressed him, and, br eres 5 m8, “Pahaw! 8 young fellow iike yeu don't want to vide that ltgle distance, Watk! It will do you good, Its | only, eight blocks, teen turn to your right tll you wtrike : 7 e ferry,” My Seventeenth Day's Adventures, | Four Different Photographs of the Head of the Mysterious Mr. Raffles. cutee rary tre, ten gested li athe y even ben ay 5 ; way it was to the Hoboken ferry all three jo{nod in malt : ing me that it was “Down that way seven blocks,” . ing toward tho direction I had just come, y Thon, walking back to the ferry, again passing City Hall, I started tor New York on the ferry-boat Himirg There were about thirty boys watching each of the entrances to the ferry. But they all foiled to size ig ne who were going on the boats from the Hoboken side, I had breakfast jn, Decker’s North River Restaurant, | at No. 160 West street, before going to Hoboken and sit | there for half an hour, but the three marketmen in {he vlace failed to recognize me. | On my way back from Hoboken I walked up Bareluy street to the Post-Office, wherd I purchased stamps aid l then mailed a letter, dropping {t In the Broadway etde a of the building, Across the street from the Post-Office on Brondwry is a news-stand, arranged on the steps of a building. An Evening World wagon stood in front of the stand, ari Bes | walking over, I bought a paper, which the newsman socured for me f-om the driver of the wagon with the remark “Hurry up, Rilly, here's a sale!” RX Tip to the Hunters. Then, taking the east side of Broadway, I walked ta | Fourteenth street, arriving there at 11 o'clock, I ma | to Columbus Circle on A car and went into the park and 1 sat on a bench for an hour, a Then, taking a Subway train to Fulton stract, } walked on down Broadway to Wall street and down Broad street to Dennett's reataunant, where I bad lunch. ; Starting back uptown at 1.80, I walked to Forty-second | | Two More Pointers To-Morfow. \ By the Mysterious Mr. Rafiles, | Who said 1 would get captured if went to Hoboken? Think { don't know the police strength of that town as well as you? Fact is, I guess, I know more about it than do most of those who were on my trail over there,yesterday, * “Did you think I would take a chance and walk into Police Headquarters and get picked up? O Leander, you make me laugh! fi Anyhow, to those who spent the greater port of yes- terday waiting for me to make my appearance, listen to thig tale: Iwas In Hoboken for two hours yesterday. Doubt it? Well, ask any of the following if they can recall to mind the timid young man who, between 8 and 10, inquired as to how he could reach the Fourteenth street ferry: Young lady cashier tn BE. D, Bodenstein’s grocery store at No, 91 Washington street. Proprietor of the City Hall Lunch Room, at No, 97 ‘Washington atreet. One of the firm of Blumberg Bros, at the dry goods store at No. 101 Washington street, Printer in the Democrat job print shop at No. 205 Washington street. A. MeBride, in his tea and coffee store at No. 216 Washington atreet, Clerk in the office of Undertaker John F. ©’Hare at No, 309 Washington strent. Lealge dh ia J. Schuemann’s bakery, at No. 405 wv aahes snpton spree tudy These F; Analyze Them, Fix Them in Your Memory, and Then Go Out and Look for the Owner, Whose Capture Will Bring You $100, and |] street, arriving thore at 8 c’clook, ‘The time is narrow. me Pinner et his pleture-treme stare, No, 607 Washing: Wossiuy s180 hese Faces, Analyze Them, Mi f P OE NE ONNG,: ah ing down for ny my capture, Somebody must win the hus. ) red, an are wise you will arm Me with 1 eres B, Henlen, at his wall-paper store at No. 611) the latest possible edition ‘ot The Evening World, 80 you 4 Washington street. con make the reward a hundred and fifty, It's all the | ». Red-haired clerk in Clarke's Market at No. 731 Wash-| necessarily a dodger and will not by actions or looks would be all off in a minute if F went in there. I knew game to mo, only I would like to see some fet all there | ‘_dneton, street. help in my own capture. HE Mysterious Mr. Raffies ie walking, undieguised, {| every patrobman and desk sergeant, in addition to the {s coming when they do get me, | And while I was busy interviewing all these people But from now on I will not leave Greater New York, about Greater New York every day. If you seo him|| captain and Chief of Police, all had my picture down T will give the clerks in the dvpartinant stores @ | a lot of people were working overtime trailing policemen, | devoting the greater part of my time to Manhattan, say: ‘‘YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES fine, and, besides, the crowd of ‘slouths” around the chance to-day, ‘This is no more than fair, inasmuch at ] Station entrance would have said “You are the Mysteri- open to enter, fo away, this os a straight tip and keep thelr eyes wid ds ] Tho “sleuths,” knowing my methods, kept careful tab cd ld on every policeman in the business district and were ing ee next few dave, Liarka on he bids any question asked by any person Mr. Raffles’ I | er ing information, . tect ne Seed sy satan, to the fry, 1 ed 4 More than 1,000 Pht pe dbavgtie tert an five nt mon held up and compel mys deny they were the Mysterious Mr. es, ‘The polteo| ove Mr, Ratiies requesting him to visit different sections i | on duty at the forry ontrance took the matter ns a joke Folieaps cea rgte ly ates 4 OTE Ge fo Nay Pom \ those win Thome They oa rae Chaavetah of and le nll making’ thorough teur of Grenier Now York YH The Hoboken Bolles pale pr Ry evar’ lot, nithough interspersed with trips to the suburbs, it fs manifestly impos j 1 would like to have a decent opportunity of teating them| “ble for him to eovept all the invitations, challenges and thorough]; ‘Then one of them might have won tho| Dies contained in the aforementioned letters. By fils pres- i Husdeen *| ent ttinerary ail persons have @ fair and equal chance o! 4 capturing him, f ewateching the entrances to the City Hall and keep! although I expect to visit Brooklyn again the end of the + Fon tab, oa ‘lgarrivais at the Hoboken ferry. ‘Wouldn't week. So there’s no use wasting time hanging around|| OF THE EVENING WORLD.’’ He will admit hie identity ferry entrances, and accompany yon to the business office of Tho World, where “Ril Tere to }tave Tip. 4 Were Laying for Raffles. you will receive $100 reward for capturing him, » I know what sort of a game I would be up against I 2 Laying f the Raffi T stepped off the ferry: The mysterious Mr. Raffles will NOT DENY his identity. ITINSTANTLY. Argument or fussing fore I started for Hoboken, and the chances are that , terd t ¢|| 2H WILL ADMIT the reason I managed to escape capture. I fooled the Py AEA ach youl ba eg Hany honie Serer ae He ia unnecessary. It can occur only when the person ie not crowd by going at a time when there was apparently no/ 4 geranton deckhand that there was a crowd of kids out-|| Mx. Rafiiles, Feason on eanth why 1 should be there, side the ferry-hotse who were “laying for Raffles,” ‘He will forfeit $100 if it can be shown that any other me In all my previous stories I have mentioned the tact |" Siow did fm nage to get by? That's more than I can ha of Bi that I started operations anywhere from 9 to 10 o’clock.| ten, 1 just walked out and up to Washington street than geuuine Lie paae s him have ‘appeared in The T arrived in Hoboken at 8.10 yesterday and left there | without any one giving me a second glance, After sizing|| #vening World. He Weare Wominn’s dees. That is why no one captured me, And I am/ yp Police Hoadquarters for ten minutes, I docided it Offered Them the $100. Countless querists have also written to esk if Mr. Raffin | ~ w& Cashel Byron’s Profession, By G. Bernard Shaw. wrcice aot 4 1, “Dhere sound lilbe thé ide au) wes © POD | eyelide and realive what had Ma peppened the grocery store of HM, ND, Bodonstein,- where I asked a| 2¢ wore. Lack of space and a consideration for the heart- Cay, Reraseiion of Gearee racay® Lydia, n atzospting ) lett nand. 90 ae to mei et esa CopyHent, 1608, by George Munroe aah his hideous head Sar ant oon no) Hands | the same service to his right, he dipped | Of & wagne cork, after which Cashel | to him, A dozen others tryi ‘) ‘und! bring him to his senses, remonsteating | young lady in back of the cashier's desk how soon 1| Duraines of correspondents who might thus learn how goliea XNOPSIS OF PRECEDING C) And +fect, ho waa s. welkmade man, | his Angers Ino the other glove, ripped aay Tat Byron. 0 lado & a 7, runs! with loins and @houlders that shone Ih i petmeen fie tecth and a tt on ; aire ‘ei ae as the | with him on his conduct, or trying to| sould get a car for the Fourteenth street ferry, an opportunity they nflowed to slip prevents him from reply: Sonebul Seria fine Resuming, peta fhe ahh ang @ eave him an alr of great . ty atten, OF of a ter, Tein, ite i euisouets os other side, raged at th “They run every fow minutes,” replied Miss Cashier, | "# to all these questions, Fi be biey edioatton. mdi, Pe id Maiti’ Baradie en piotucer” she heard Ee elish aaaia. RR a an Ns Who were reminding him tha: | ae te Fpt the bid pet Las Norent teat M fn | + Bolan ee bution teers | condition for seul ey TON*| That "yon think wo mush of Come ! and throwing, Bette OF the CK HAT Liteon. Boon iaitine te, r. Raffles Answers Correspondents | sich woman withdraws ne wu. 1 ty to hington, * nel to have 30, the proprietor of the City Hall Luncl Room talking to a ih j ope at Grease enitertriaete Sfatten shook hts head, Then the A ay. Lond Worth: eae rhen he came to young man, In answer to my question, he sald: —I had a pase which admitted me to the tock | CHAPTER II. Tee ie, | Tea ike the Prince Of | fn'men tn ‘stocamion, ehpuleas hPar. yr Be in mat ae "You can get a car right here at the corner, They sf a a 3B, valeg walking fom Pat! Mail." Sales! a Dagtersgn, Dasiiel yron:, md tl followed Para- run about every ten minutes.” —I had no argummnt of the sort with a newaboy, nt n Unexpected Battle. sayy Ghatel SB yton looked again, and | Droteseor. Timel reer A hi at | _ On the corner of the noxt block I found Mr. Blumberg, have already given Hoboken @ fair chanao, q ‘ag N African king was the guest ef | secn him Maret tate 44 ABE P84) Cashel now looked st Paradiso, of pied 4 pied dn eal” him | of Blumberg Bros., at No. 101, fixing his awnings. Ho POSITIVE. =I do not always mingle with crowds nor #hup 4 A tho Brituh mation. For his bene. vita ae Wriseaken ae oe the ring | Whote, oxiatence he had not , before | ng him | 4 ome founded shoulder “arith aca | informed me a car would be along in a few minutes for | open spaces, | ft a grand “amsault at arms” | Through anne tonne oobi ing | toward the of, the “ring. shook diinohea, fit and, 99, outswore ‘and out: | the ferry, W. HW. FRANKLIN. will admit my identity to any one | * was to be held at Agricultural Hall.| “Cashel did not vault oro: Bsjeisictg ‘bands a arm'a @aon hia head ‘Skene be. Going into the office of the Democrat Job Print, at} who says to ine: ''You are the mysterious Mr. Raffles of i (i PAR Of the performance was to consist rr ped lanully: | an phate gH A et Dig ace ay ae 4 aChD mi ml Thi Wort! No, 205, I asked a young man working at a small Tho Evening World.” of an “exhibition sparring matoh'’ be- | % proffered tani then from left to Nght ‘@ pai, | the were PY ones belted more iand Casi whether. the Washington cars were marked “Four- A. D.—Yes, I wos on Staten Island last Bunday. You <* tween Cashel Byron and the man whom fends, Grew on} of panthers, at founly at hia oppo- Own One chair e paghamed. | teenth Street Ferry,” and he said "No; take any of the| mlesed a chance. \ he was matched to fight later in the erie for a le aoe an he agp Alpen ee dad hr ‘ oh and peg Reseed "to oy sige hi it, yellow cars; thoy all run to the ferry.” FJ, ‘You showld have spoken the required formula. summer—Tilly Paradise, Having thus muffied his! paiked Pelt IR and darted at | With extracedinacy tness and doalt | , neg ols ear Tat mae ‘A, McBride was atone in his tea and coffee store at| ASSOCIA'TION.—I am abrond on Sundoys na well as on tm blows ism which, with the ropas | Harpe Xt iq, ail eetiled | No, 915, and he told me the easiest way of getting to tho » Jeydia, ashamed at herself for her own . metre Dad accepted Lord Worthing- Behind Mita, he had no Pia dB aac a ht ‘hen yoke "itt pang) hppa ferry was by taking a Washington street car. J. lI passed by the Matiron Bullding saturday. TERE Ree IKLOH ty AtaGa te. anew, OT a te to reach hie ene- 2 gg rece nt et ‘ undertaking office, at No. 809, a ‘I.—All the pictures printed are genuine, fb dhe and Alice Goff, acoompanied Lord MAY MANTON’S xg tage own; i biowe were (crying waa aia La ii ‘eading a novel told me to take a . se have heen 18 your nelmhbenpod: sects eee hes'a blows were | sroroniseds burrs eit Thaniatng pee OLIVER MUSGROVE.—I have travelled on the Third nvow rim's Wwe; nis head deftly Worthington to a box just above anu he t ou ut ‘a ti t J. h bak 405, 1 1 4 ken t duct D 7 and |he oan bea mutual friend iy out At J. Schueman: akery, at No, 405, a young lady| nue "I." and spoken to conductors, “Vjayinelomure about twenty feet square who was tying up a parcel of bread obligingly informed JACOB HENSKY.—Captitre mo and the reward js yours. ea| me that if I would wait on the corner I would got a car BRONXITEH,.—I have visited the Bronx. that would take me right to the ferry. OFMICE BOY.—I am usually on the with ropes and stakes, ‘Looking down at the crowd outside the pelisades she saw.a small. man rests during your + whom #be vaguely remembered, though . ne inj ’ Innoh hour, tag. waa turned trom her, sin oon. | Rave, taken & drm Be moat bie Vines hs tage How to Save a Nickel. An have walked through the lodaing-houre distria, j Vern | with \him ;»was @ powerful ws LA 7 oth! : si th yay cl a. Garth shou 1a he § J. 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