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Senne mI NZ saat acal a GG Gea AE . ci Mondov Evenminy, ; 19, ee ‘The Female G. Bernard Shaw and Some of He rEpigrat t i The Evening World's Momo Mr. Raffles's Qdon Story Lessons in Swimming on Dry Land # # 99 | of How He “Disappeared Calisthenic Exercises Which Will Help When You Get Into the Water. chi a een ene eee ere eee The Mysterious Tells How Easy It-Is for a Man to “Dray Out” in Mew York Even When Well ‘Known—identitication by Photograph Alone Impossible. “ in change in my clothing, never aroused PY “MR, RAFFLES.” |tneir suspicions; all of which demon- | strates that the grant majority of peo- avons, about the latter part of last plo In New York lodging-lHouses trouble month I happened to stroll throush | thomuelves ttle as to the lodgers, During the first. elgh: days readers wie oafelof aniupiown ove, of Tha Byening World looked for a Seated at a table near the entrance) Of Tie Tyee With a brown derby to the hall sat a party of three men/ nat, Phat is (he man the police alen ining. Two of the party I recognized py st came the later photographs Bs the publishers of two of the Iarmest) one dvening Word was determined to Rewapepesesin wey cu fave me captured, even going 90. far, As I passed the table one of ae Ln G UN os to Rupiah an accurate ballce onveniencé sako I will refer| description of the man for whom a Weer uae oliver, heled mg: ewers. UEtey! New York was searching, and coulan't Raffles, here js, something I want vou| "4%, V6, even that did not ham: to listen to.” and ve the walter drew | per me seriously, : ! up a chair I sat down, after nodding| In order to get my “copy'’ to the of- SR CRRARAK Une | fice {t wis necesenry for me to go 10 to the other newsnaper man. who will} f rig Mote at Nitely nln noel and de known in this brief recital ns Broadway nearly every evening and biy Whomas, sf apeclal delivery’ ating, roiie clgat ‘Turning to Mr, ‘Thomas Mr, Ollver|Geslers, barbers and cafes in that He Pee ig have VicMty Twas a famillag figure, and aid: “Now then, ojd chap. tots Nave) sor they all refused to think 1 night that proposition again." evon possibly bo ihe nan for whom t During the course of the next halt hour I gathered that the bone of con- tontion between the members of the arty was as to whethor or not a man could be identified by the mere publica- tion of his photograph in the news- papers, 'Purning to. me Oliver, half banter- ingly, remarked: “Well, Mr, Wine Guy. and what do vou think of t My answer caused both Thomas and the others at the table to alt up and view me with undisgulsed amagement, hat thlof has the cinch of hia life He will never got caught unless some- body tips the police off.’ was what I sald I started to leave tho table. ‘Now. here, Ruffles, hold on a min- ute,” said Oliver, as he laid a detain- ing hand on my arm. ‘Surely you are) not s@Figus? You don't mean to say that a @fook Js safe in Now York while the police have hia picture and are on the lookout for him, do you? “Dhat's just what I mean,” Iva ered. “And furthermore I know that at the present time there are a larse |? umber of crooks wanted for various offenses all over the country who are in New York now, have Uved here for anonths, walk the strecis every day, as. sociate with men of business and have @bsolutely no hesitancy in talking to policemen whenever tney tind it neces: catch an ordinary door-mat th take him to Police Headquarters, where he {s stood up before Geants, who ure Instructed to “size him y wero locking and of whom they Ye all talking. Wy He Escaped. y I went over on Lexington avenue and interested halt a dozen pers, Including Pollceman No. 45, in the denrch for the Ludwig Ly- celum, was a falr sample of the oppor- tunities I wave the people to look me over, T went in localities from day to day in answer to requests from pyopla living in that particular vicinity, and yet when vhey actually caine face to face with me they did not know me. Til tell you why they didn’t, In the first Piice, very few photo- graphs really fook ‘tke the orteinal, Anis Is particularly true of women and en with smooth-shaven facen, “Whon & protograph a taken the sub- Ject genvrally gets his face in the Most classic pose he can assume, the, result being that he gets a "fn ploture, but one which causes his friends to rimark "If he was only ay ood looking as his picture he would be ali right, During the’ past three weeks it is safe & to assume that more than ten millions of my pletures have been soattered over Greater New York and have been seen by ‘at least twice that many people, In- ctor O'Brien had seen those pi ures, He knew I was a newspaper man, and yet when he saw me he was unable to recognize me, Odd, tan't it? When tho police of Mulberry street f they the detootl ve-ser- § rowing machines, and rowing in oarsmen, apd as the punching bag trains and Loule, and during the warm weathor conducts the Yorkville Balt Water Swimming Baths at Bighty-fourth street ana the Fast River, which he built in 188, ‘These bathe consist ot an immense tenk with a sloping con- thre order, the count invariably bexin- ning with | position. two. As the hands sweep down- ward from the Initial or key position, to the pose shown in position No. 2: count “two” as the hands and leg are right angles with the body when stand ‘hero should be no bend of tho elbows remaining stiff, constitutes the siven Helen Rowland the title “The Feminine Bernard a Digressions of Polly’, has Shaw: at the same time it has placed her on the pinnacle of popularity, It ts & dizzy height for ao young @ weiter | ot to reach at the bound of a single book, and it Je only to be hoped that she will continue to remain as fresh and un- perturbed, iA spite of her sudden suc- ceas, as she now is, Here are some of Polly’s Sentimentalisms: Pronosing !s one of the lost arts, love-making it 1s practice, not theory, that counts, That lump which you feel in your foul Sut om paper” When love levter in ought to do it as thou he were writing for fame, publicat cant ent ‘8 @ woman by ris the! ‘dot vi) needs ever me lon, D | Bho ‘writen it terity, TH? he didn't get ta always @ ‘@ Ideal, marries @ woman Rant a ‘permpective on ine Tt te i Mad ‘Hadeg9f ” ‘1 the water !¢ sup- |p; h vat Le 5; 1 thros he sary, evther amateur or professional, so does| crete bottom and rought into the pore shown In pos! POSITION 3—A—This is reached bv| thront when you are going to propose Hor a moment there was silence in eating chmages are that chap will got! the jand drill ald the novice in learning| Pied: by powerful pumps, from the ition No, 8 and count “three” as the| bending the elbows, dropping them tol {s the ‘don't’ lump. £ The his pment with? you before wast River, ‘The water is Altere’ \iimbs are returned to the pose illus| the side, aweeping the hands togetner,| Sentiment t Hike wine; tt keeps well | Web pinne your Sourtahip atuayt the party, and then Oliver suddenly! ‘rake the other way of dol the art of swimming, C rose tron his Chir dnd guid eaviayel yt Be Chivawo pellog Mant tre Mew ae Mr, Moffett glaims that there are only | troug? charseal, These ary, on trated in position No. 4. palms inward, finiahing the movement| only when {t is tightly tottled and | poke ai economy 14 tice "Sener avtare tome tO bo adie tO find a man |Pollce to Arrest a man wanted for wite| three motions in ordinary swimming, | ale attendants, ahd | Soran Breathing—As the arms sweep down-| as the tips of the Nngors touch Under) spolls when it 18 alted. Ufo te aire up fo m funeral ex] ee eB, IE Hecessarye in, The “ventas [the Dollce and ‘they. are told to keep | loarn to swim a large proportion of the| beige aah web oben GN 10? Me hold breath until the arms are ex-| progress by drawing the right leg up-| less than a little rehearsal for matri- man ‘marelos Apts welt Neild [2 disprove vour theory. ‘for 1|thelt eyes open for him. A alight In-| lessons, or preliminary practice, 18 de- y tended for third motion, when the pupil] ward until tho Ienee neatly touches Lhe] mony. hat a ten dimpediatuy 8 fed cannot eve a crook can enjoy of the police rece is Ww. con. trunk 0 je ‘body, sole of 16 foot Outs the immunity cry Kade cat in this firm the Statement that suet captures hilped oe learning these three pone M ff t should exhalo, as (eee painting oward the knee, A certain kind of man thinks the com- ] e man who) are exceedingly rare, unless the news- loaded AN @ score of years aro ir. . he proper nish of ig movemen tt Papers take the plotures and reproduce | Meffert was the amateur champlon ot By Alexander erent, The First Lesson. leaves the right leg extended, well oft Sf the ground, and the hands touohing un- (Copyright, 1001, by Alexander Mottert.) POSITION 1—A—This almply repre-| der the chin, Mite conatitutes the secs one-quarter _milc, the half mile and JN reson the arm 1e8l sents the body as it should alwaya be | nd motio yall ‘ ers, Hoheed the thousand. |them so that the public has a chance to| the United States and Canada at tho vou to see a real demon: ehation Of my areuinent lose the deal JOE FBV tne lehane: th me on the spot and I wil area to rh Day’ any ‘mun, ‘woman or chilt #00 who The Case of Hoch, the mile, For a number of years he positions are iustrated by fourl (or Heginning the stroke, Stand erect, | pa ENON 4-A-fhowa the body after ayes teh me inside of fourteen dave f uun illustration, I recall the case | Vas Swimming Instructor of the Many figures, there @r@.in reality Orly | hepa touche, arma extended on, 6 | Te Deon ee eee ected of! Fougny Hoch, now under sentence of | battan Athletlo Club and the Kalckor- i ‘| n ba 8 y ol? rocking at me curiously a moment, death in Chichgd tor Wite maser Wee | booker Athleti Club, He has trained |three motions to the arms and two to] slight analo in’ front_of the line of the straightening out tho, right leg as It to ‘er shook hie head discouragingly |New York police, ware tverntt SeL OUR" SDR : tho legs, The first iMustration in each] ‘body, with the thumbs together, palms| Kick a person or object standing wel Shap, you are Just tue fellow who dona | Mth, PhotoRraphs supplied | many young men who have proved to 4 ho cou hey went out and ade the seargh, | P® champion of the series ‘of positions shows only| outward, hands at an angle of 45 de-| 9M 101" seep It pA ten Ree ote Be how the body should be at the outact.| grees, the little fingers’ edge uppermost, | hoels touch. do a thing Jike his, and there wouldn't | ¥ 4 Hy. Reder, "Bu fmultaneously both arms. bea hiton if It wasn't for the fnet that |ful, despite the tact thar re Taek They | Goomwing W. C. Miller, John Lawrence, |The Initial moticd\ as shown in each|iMngers and thumd compressed. ehoutd be extended trom the pone shown Ra Ee rel Known all over Greater |wore looking for waiked around. Now | George W. Van Cleat and 1. A, Ruddy, | series in position two and to fully im-| POBITION 2—A—To properly accom-| In Poaition SA’ unlll toe moor fully hat is one of the ponta I've atready |Aork @% Ve Gaya in broad daylight, | My, Mettort 1s now swiinming dircctor | press the motions upon the mind of the|plish this, sweep the arma downward| the head. This constitutes the third ts ot til a woman Tetog- és considered,” I answered, ‘and if 1 lose [nized ‘him tro Blof the Missourl Athletic Club of St./pupil should be counted in one-two-! and backward until they are almost at! motion. EON od GTS" eskga A eat att ta, gelng tng ste ia bh station ty ’! he ‘ Well iE know: but took here,” inter |ing fhe ihe auseet twas mete eee | Wits rupted ‘Oliver, “you. have to. may ber at Tenth street and “Broadway I Oo : Bye knowledge been in New York counted twelve men trom Headaunrters, . 2 an 4 } City for the past six years, In that ay I dectared I would take in pollee’ om: aye Baa eee no fala the ve rary I passed ten detective-ser- Mi 601 Alfred Bligh had tH Mi a; yly, her sflosaly, fro) der the shadow of eant to Com: | geants. fro unto’, Sone me time earilor ja j m under the sh Diisslounr, Kverybody knete you—aw. Chatham Bquare And Woe i nee | Boor MeRe 60, by Gsorss: alunco's Sone. ‘g tiny oe hter waa over ercahe find 0 is broad felt wwideawake, Over Thi Years aca, nemppivr ine ad had ailpeen' my bgt, you lmow they made a tour of the world, in the courke « re tym inurty ANE aa CONT ER gore!” eles Se ited ata tee me Se ee CHAPTER 1. | stn uaa ame, MR Bia ire ect. * The Kind You Have Always Boog 6 “my dear low, the " 8, | crac! in the ears o} tunat ougit::s Hing. Is simply’ preposterous,” Knows Him Too Late, i bak se ay i richer Nee rm tut Rew-oomer, wio stood aa though turned ich iJ Ou Haye Always > you wad mM wanted to find @ man The Girl with the Whip.| ™¢ 274 married the gtorlously beauti- you Ve it, | to stone, AVA COMPANY, YY ihunnaY STREET; Niw YORA ory, who could alsuppeat to New York," | ,2iMe8 my capture, atrange aa It may HERE was consternation in the| ft! daughter of @ rich ranohman, and stiher ott ve nat do, thls aide o° Chejet.| , the Dive, sky, fram thie tucktess por- Sere wana am waiting to hear "On ni nue 3 eaotslone dur tee snes, household of sir James Bligh, | 24 brought ner to England to meet eoleares he Lil Pee pb bit ee Lae ‘view, be ane with Ss He ai my. | his family, no ig Markled ‘with sxoitoment; | humberlonse Hin veark were Mika An ‘ave Clothes, Labor = |... AMUSEMENTS, | Tho Agreement Mai Tonle half Molshed eeing wo Ae x | nine dene ae eeronet chotd affects} That Gladys, the young bride, was ste waa’ tather avervexclted perhaps: | stunned with: the. gendis musket. ind Tim Superb oh } Atait any hour lator I lett the otub | $hMk some due In the remtaurant ‘would | oa hy ‘the atorceald ky beautiful none of the Blighs could deny. |Bhe plaved coin upon, the srpund,| He stood tike a statue: his ands wate a ime PATE Uperd ohOwWS acta Mice tt LG (Ser ae RE BEES | Pd atone ma aun | Pc oe hoe ge re, ea | Ate aly re Se by aa ree aae es | Poke fae i augapeee in Gepmtcr ert | fr ene roo wet | hie gentle, wife, and thelr weoond won, (of conventicmallty-—| All these were nised ti i if plerelng wane trom the wild ties of AGRE Biel Nia SA For Mapers, i { bight’ dirteront pictures of myself, and wane ipreak ay in kad York 8] Granvilie " |) thorns in the flesh of the reserved Eng- | 7) iH yapemantor, SARA IM TATAKY fe Bord on the following Sunday I was to'stnrt | tems he gets cnreless and poe eotee ues ; lish family into whose unwilling aris a Whi yehOn YOu fake off ‘your hat to aire Qe Bit suiy va a4 4 Bound Manhattan, nd then trom day | Who felt Fcornees ond tela poms one | | Mingled with consterndtion in Gran-| Airred had thrown hor, Hor Australian 5 Taugithg hoatmoly, but fever ausing Arw & Co., titn aca ee ( write my adventures, je's cane, however, was i i 4y) ne ol t ‘Dock Pon, were to be prised With my plc: | wale up "and. start “after (eM aatk | Ho. wos & olevse; nirswrar tassrupeiogs users Ardea tbr allt aie ia get io potency iy oe. fn her vile work.’ “Faitn, tut Tht do it hee A ec ‘ery day uni w ures i » ‘ules of grammar, her and eas} : i DSU ae Ordérin, my trunk from my room on | Tit young fellow, bitterly jealous of bis ‘rea wei throwing at @ rise, Tho wide-awake then and there spun AV. wr amare Goat inne Hy Jag Rat eG, IM then, much obliged, Relies Brguage: heat demeanor, all shocked and mort! | ANS, one threny with, wonderful akitt,|up into, the Air "even ‘aa ine haltomt Paty i, Bier me geyt outa tha chen Wealthier, atupider brother, Alfred. new relatives-in-law. On the evening] for ait the frat crack, the half-sove ereign had spi Yes eg ks (Made, with Napthe sho Papen | Be Briduy, une aa Fervfng the noun ent tg Parkin’ orn couples rival toa let |S ORD GU ik Gant, ARb ne | Bo Me AML ao ny pd HAE oun mubknn graph gallery, Broadway i estate on the, Thames Granville had of tho yngovered the gniy,hilea aot ent fathor= 5 wt. Durkin, Orage Ratle Si adi Bie 23 white ich ines A cated furtively snpered at her. in @ manner he ¥ itty in-law, Sir James Blight the same Souv, Mat, in The Byening World, On the follow- falsely flattered himself ahe was too ob- ntcttl to ao . if t Roe ana oi Sik was a Metered” iat ‘ating At all Grocera sieea “DAVID GARRICK & Dourlo | ng day, which was Friday, I went to truse to see; Lady Bligh had in valn| the Bri Rh di most back gpd eae Oe Ryans \!8 eerie Fern my trunk, and took it hery g tied to win the girl's confidence, and Y er ‘to. eclteme oekes, if ‘On Saturday went downto’ alt e@ccured Ainioh i he hd wba nd, ven then the Bride-knew that Gran: Sir James had ¢roxen her by his austere hore | ville was a7 ihe es, Pe with epentne oy watching her mis- {ure Bonet to, New 3 Ses Qttractive, In eidi.]Comdng. into the stable yard she had ton to reduding the | #6 one of the stablo boys idly cracking tine Garrod. | a crfmson face the Bride tottered rather tut i Grand | J i , ‘. Ei fhan Tan across the yard, and fal een nae rent ; tabor of: making to|® Whip. His efforts to produce the: de. elles ae ny nar band | per Knegs_ on the wat ‘cements at the Me atter of unsteady footsteps, With N ces Ti haar dhys-dey oda Mig Bate: Re Faas “9 And the'Judno aid. not Stee, where. 1 ha: The waist oar oeaier, tle mole: eventom Had) Watea. whetp a Blt as Thales | mek aetea aH OE move, te, HIPPODROME |}4 | with the remark that he wo ist made} been a miserable fafluro, ed. Rie Piaroing her through and through Blook of Oth Ay. obi to it ine again for some Httle tinge, with should Barly. the next morning Gladys had arg 9 voon I can da that” | We with ‘his stern eyes; and thore sirote? (01 cay i } Landod In Furnished Room, Genie Orly te one’ ride BiG BpHe tO LeRpyrre: ce BecuHds, ofan tt tt Seiad efeotore he fae Tar anit eth ribet ae” } Bee y Of the Iatest novel-|@he saw and was hurt by the disitlee of with had perhaua not seen. there, ng MATINEE BYERY DAY. j Py Then wolne } ine eee ount Venn ( ties asd is. in every | Alfred's family and was redolved to win Sic} ae au ale be you thine" | fina pron 9¢ the fast rary ——HioN rion &_pURDYS | wher I found Gea wey destrable and | their regard and conform to thelr ways. cy iy . That awful sulineee Salhi tal bed by 1 ne Sea a L eee vars haut, Automobites af wa rr and, met en ‘Une wt id connect Temain the mintmum, sired effect with the Pash amused the 4 | 24d 08 took, try Tu Twarke wonders: BRED Fy rereain over er ight, an fee eee ole : pec pirat Australian tet and awoke her contempt, | deat a tt lOrgive me," she sald; “I never saw agai Dy call ar 2 eae tying pecan asanenrcemnrntia neaceree a > rvent co Sulaered siedenaey | 3 aN ‘| <g ; ; cons and dorm mont | prix teenies pe ona the FAB Bre aE aoe Tee Fe me Continued.) Hin ea — O E R W. A ie just the sort of i ‘ Lehlmakd het yk fe on Saint se . : i pst chi hit hse a j ‘ tory Ui x fe orted, | BOOT man ant == — | 7, svana’ was, abeol\ tae ed 4 lustration ila wats mh it Mg ee ow zon mn My apa att +) Pate apeh wtp: THE SCOTT RI GH TON] Paty §.00 ang / "how clever, of white linen and sh sit A eorathd BACH ji'Madbor 93 ae me to rs includes the naw a the yard In a twink ane eb eal tun witoucte HIP- ‘ i nak ahiet-walat sleeve] i Cay by au mn sn a prliiant Partunt ig ; FASHION DEMANDS for | _Frouwetion wl pene iw d inl, Stas \ dat are. tuaked a Rion ‘struck, tetohed tl ara a Bes fe i Tithe PRE gti Fon ] : ¢ th ; ame Of the nov! of available matortas, | PAS RS mitioment | Sisanly ae thount ea Rea ite Ae HB AWE hanm perfect, | LBW. DOCKSTADDIS IN HW but ihe reached eaddle-room with 4 jor wale by the leading |“ QUINTET, BOOTBLACK QUAL Long | P almoat afl seaaona-| 1h i "Ye com dorsi Rone, TAB IC tor tor ie c AG. ints, a | ble ones” being ap-| A \t. rset, Ook of BCC! LATION mmo, To:NiK propetate, nan ana] 286, leah, cand ooh aber inte ete ; Ea ite ee eae | CY ait Bi ‘ VS ji Maran are,” bogs | abet, Yak eat \ ie De ANGELIs ™ FAN AN , ee ey || durable and essen-| held it in front of her ie 4, the 4 eee uve Baar ere faye hoy i #) 4 te a oF the: wat MaNtaeath arleing fora isn | : | WW? ce Se |r hae eh | A ee a a oe ne A ct CARPET MCN (SRE AM CANT | 4 rh yy eetoa . \ N er the thinner ba- tvalve fea ike aie pen preverce: a ear, one. itrhed Maer | peter aan care not Peta eau . CLEANSING ¢ quite @ | Lee FRDE RACHS AND DP, M. tistes and lawns of- 4 i A ee Rg Oliv rs eR Thy he quantity of mas} Atty Nine ‘two Cat ek [Ao tho: Tight, but, apparently” rewardioe ; | COMPRESSED Sying,| 180845 |The Galveston Floods: qi 'y of ma-| fine thi si - a — Ph al Crowded All the Timez! the medium sino te | lott 7.6 Long if ee | Bare 8 venta 4 ) TRRER i 4 38 vards #7, 3] you Hi hen tl . = varde H oe iad ners aes| LACES ek ee ean a ce nda) 4 tnones| inet ca uct and rable Act babar 124 e., Biway & 7th a - : Barve fo Box. tne P By Ath at eas Bay 48/1] BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ord at a thi. i, AY) Sota at ak an TOTHEHOO Mi ROOF ean al “muianroR aaKca some WALI icy reat nat ve fo ama gee ae LS ease very wvenina, fae and se | Fie aati BAY Teh tee | Heys 7 ‘i i re cPnticrae tine _ cid Cust Gorton, (Fyen & sermon. Wa fe anton, on Fon Baresi, CONCERTS, mone, NI

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