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The Evening World’s Home Magazine, Friday Evening, Julzr 14, A Wife of Greatness or Obscurity---Which? .¢ By Nixola Greeley-Smith Letters from the Seaside ies nate to aay that only From the Whole Damm Family. I it. from a feminine point of him at thelr botel, This certainly was a dl: -; great, And now—w Publlahed by the Press Publishing Company, No, 63 to 61 Park Row, New Tork. View, more desirable to bo aati, even a peril, of tholr suddeniy achleved | {hone who came within the radins of his benefi- ae Emered at the Post-Office at New York us Second-Ciass Mall Matter. the wife of a great man or grenthess, jcence as chief salry ratser to the Rquitable are <r atte - of a comfortably obscure citi-) And reading tt, I could not help wondering it}ro rich as atill to do him reverence By Roy L. McCardell YO. a}st Hg, ” | VOLUME 46, «NO. 16,08: yen, who may bo mentioned In| Mrs. “Scotty” had not already begun to sigh for, The fluctuations of the stock market are as the sae — - 5 : ae net the newspapers as among those the days when she had ranged with lowly Ivers gontie swell of a Hudeon River stenmbeat ton] From Mamma Damm to Papa Damm, CERTIFICATES AND CONSCIENCE. abeent when he dies, but can-|im content, nnd if admitting that it Is cesttable migeAtiontic siorm tn March eommared with the] \ Whe Has Run Up to the City 4~ What is the real function of Mr. Ryan's dummy trustees is now ap: | ; not hone to rehieve publicity to be the wife of a man at all—and even In geom- ehh and flow of greatness nowadayve, PAR HUSPAND: I wish you would run around to the Parent. It is to give certificates. For many years that has been the main sooner? etry one has to admit something to start with—| Greatness fteself may have its compensations stores while you are In the city and match this worsted, thing the State Insurance Department has done. Instead of checking up | iM Tho query was suggested by It Ie not better to select a tiled pinien A Et Rut to be tho wife of srentness carries with it all 1 do not belleve in being idle, as you know, and so t inf ; srevi s . rending of the flight of “Scot- scure husband, who will never do anything great the discomforts and none of the glories of that shall do a lot of embroidery work. [1 is quite cool tn the assets, examining the expenditures and preventing or exposing cor Bt y ry FF f vene th we _ cnongh or mean enough to be mobbed? |magi¢ and exceedingly wobbly state. the shi e veranda here, but it {8 dreadfull ption, the Insurance Department regularly issued certiticates of solvency fakes, toe ihe Oblaigo Personally, I am afraid 1 would not Inetine to “A kind heart and a good incom,” wali an old warm, aoe Gate LU eh Said SRW EWE i at farang Sandie : _ ie went lady the ocher day when asteil to define the mode [ i and immaculate conduct. i. railroad station, where a crowd Sy men whose passivity would be a porpetunl fueonnd, ada the ERHIEON may BEIT TIRE a beach timbrelia a n da hammock and’some sunburn to- In view of the flood of exposure Mr. Ryan came to the conclusion | ot several thousand enthuelasts greeted his record-| Guarantee against popular clamor. Nevertheless jfar as It goes. It should, however, carry with it tion for the children Also a bathing sult for yourself. that further certificates from the Insurance Department would have no| breaking “flyer” from Los Angelos. otty" was fearon must urge his eult upon the woman with ae at ME REPT ah WulRureReA Ree pA F envy you sleeping in the flat these nights, with the tce-box near you, Only bli 1 1 that to induce th: ‘ople to put their savings in his life| 8 flattered by the unexpected attentions of the predilection foy peace. | : p alenontores, = be careful not to leave anything In ihe lce-box, because I gave orders to the ublic value and that to induce the people to 7 i sf It fs such an uncertain quan-| the most personal discomfort Tisurarice companies some more convincing certificate must bé furnished, {Chicago crowd that he ran. from tle adinirers,) Greatness after, all & Quan-|""rhe grent man of to-day tx the scapegoat of to-|{ceman not to leave any ce, as You Will not be in the house enough to need : i P : on assis ave certified to Mr,{J0eving bis wife In their midst, and ft was somo |tity. Put yesterday and there were those who|juorrow. So it ig boat to marry the humblest of/ny, Be careful to foe the cat and do not lock it up in the flat, Now do Rya aes ae ue uti) ae nae mest ee S600 oe time before sho was able to get away and join'thought the Honorable Chauncey Mitchell Depew) his admirers rather than himself try not to muss up things, and be sure to wash the dishes. A large, green 4 in’s unselfish motives in paying, as he state: self, $2,500, i fly bit Willle to-day and he cried for an hour. I complained to the propri- Cite pat Mirae ai and Gaocles tate the tiaty of Hs orm SHOrt-Changing the Human Face ee By Martin Green, |: st me sit he ren ter 0 nce iene him, He dot eaow 4 to Mr. Paul Morton's ability and character, and to the falsity of his own ort- a gs g * | who owns them, but he did say they should be muzzled thie weather. As i confession that he is a law-breaker. = SEB," sald the Cigar Store Man, “that they pinched a) conldn’t see through with a teloscope and think ho has Adonis skinned a But are not these trustees rather cheapening their certificates when beauty doctor and found his offices full of letters from} mite, Another, with a round, {ull map, will grow a pair of epaulets in they give one for “honesty of purpose” to Jacob H. Schiff, the man with men and women who wanted their maps ee , [front of his ears and make himself look, abovo the collar, Iike the rear ele- . * ~ Jacti iy the letters the owners Of | yagi, f a lovi re y awi cience. It is Mr. George Westing- From the tane of # lot of "7 vation of @ loving cup. c oe ae Far oF (He u Pion ie ‘i iG he other ae the maps got thom changed all right," replied the Maa “As long as some men will wear whiskers other mon will write toa ; SS NCU OU SLL A ee eS hie Higher Up, “but they wero short-changed. It is cer-|neauty doctor for information as to the best way to blast a mole ont of 4 trustees repudiate his act their silence is acquiescence. tainly heartbreaking to have n woman give up her good| the ohin. They say that women are vain. You will notice that the most So far the workings of Mr. Schiff’s awakened conscience have not taken coin to have a double chin removed and find that the/,opuiar saloons havo the biggest mirrors and that nine out of ten men ina ; the form of restitution to the Equitable of the money which he got. But doctor has grown another, saloon will pause with their glass in the air and gaze fixedly at their own ' instead he has joined with James Hazen Hyde and the degraded Depew "I can undisiand oy a nae on yee her hie ae sevne seebite ror ee oe oe te us as a stung BA ie > Testa; ‘, 7 ~ any k ite | Dut why a man should seek to get the at grew on e -| beauty doctors wo have no sympathy. man who hires a feature epectalist t : een the Western ee Telegraph ‘Company: and) to LSS Ws yond me, Any time a homely mau tries to get a now deal for his features| deserves to have his face moved around to the back of his neck.” iwicke conhivance with pool-rooms. : he is bound to find that nature has stacked the cards against him. But “Maybe,” suggested the Cigar Ftore Man, “men seek to have their maps Maybe it is worse from the Wall street point of view to run 4 poOl-|er6 was this doctor getting letters from all over the country from males! made beautiful to pleaae the ladies.” _. room than to steal the money of widows and orphans. Maybe it is worse} who wanted their ears moved or wanted an addition built on @ nose or a “Only to please themselves,” corrected the Man Higher Up. “In the Papa Damm in the Damm Flat with the Damm Cat. a , from Mr, Jerome's point of view for Sam Lobley and associates to steal] gimlet eye made to resomble the Iimpid orb of a harem favorite. courtship stakes the homely man can give the rest of the field a lead half- you bave nothing to do but go to the office every day and watch the fiat at ” ‘ down thi times and * $52,000 of Equitable money than for “high financiers” to steab) It is another phase of pe ae nae Riese Gat te ae fall do ree and come in a winner walking * $15,000,000. regular features will conceal them under @ set o a youon = challies cheap buy twenty yards of some neat pattern. I am too tired to go shopping here, and I do not believe the stores are any good, and I simply 4 1. But the people do not think so, xe oe Sa id A on aA the A Side se Ag | con't run wp to town this weather. Lovingly, your wife, MAMMA DAMM. night you might look around the shops, and if you see any nice summer AID that Senstor McCarren, after} i ve | the legal tare. Still, if tt was cabby’®! to take to tho tall timber ti P. 8.—Be sure to bring down some money, 7 q TIPS. S thirty-Ave years of assiduous | Th @ b Te ae nate en a ater” | own estimate of the legal fare the pay | automobile ra pe ae eels : . De eee rae peg poleeanees = _ Waiters should not take a tip by forca Miss Violet Monroe, of No. smoking, hea resolutely given Up = ee 2 ment was ample. G oo ares Perry. street, and a girl friend went into i tobacco, following the example of Hugh Hotter on the it of Mount Wash- 5 ; 8 maleic vs versity place anc MeLeushita, who quit after fifty years. ineton “than In years, thermometer | Réport from London that Mr. J. P. laa a snow squall cols al From Lulu Damm to Mary Curzou, grdered soda-water. The waiter was not satisfied with his tip and took a(%picn Lamb wen tempted 10 awear off lreaching she prostrating altiade of bs | Morgan te wearing the same kind of | Woodway erowd. Subway management | Free Cpe my Summering in the Mountains § Wicket and chain from Miss Monroe in lieu thereof, he fell overcome by the thought of tho Returns walted with apprehension frow | hat as King Edwarl a white stovepips > this: for adoption : unt | This is going too far. In the fi ingratitude he waa meditating againtt PGreeninnd and Labrador, Possibly a{citcled by abroad black wand, No reas) . BAR MARY: My dearest girl!’ You should not have is is going too far. In the first place, it Is not yet the custom to] eit iong friend and companion and warm welcome waiting Peary at the| son apparent why one king should not no a Filtevurs © men passing gone to those pokey old mountains. And I do not won- any tip when the order is only for soda-water, and in the second place] retrainca, ‘Testimony of centenarians pole, follow another's style. h Cleveland’ move thelr own bag- der that ycu are bored to death, because there are no mice young men except the proprietor’s son, who Is that as they approach the nimdred eee 0 Bage to avold excessive charges. Trav- charges you $2 for taking you driving | I think it real mean of your mother to go to the mountains just be- a locket and chain is an excessive tip. . nari smoke reams to exert & DESIR: | Comptnint cf a Chisngo cab Ariver| Long Island Rallroad to Instruct sliers from New York would have felt While the general public submit to tips for meals because they have | tive vower on thelr lives. | that instead of getting at least $100 trom | farmers in forewtry, Instruction will be; Ge at home and submitted. hye’ poll 8 when they have fo: foal to buy things to eat, a large proportion of men keep from being shaved| pian ot the Rye police to puncture ‘he “cowboy Croogua’’ he ravelved only | timely on these 08 4 ° nen |New tlective studios: tn sewing, cook- cautge the doctor told her she ) 4 and wear enamelled-leather shoes and cut down their cab rides and keep| the tires of fast suloinooiee we ae Little Willie’s Guide to New York tng, millinery and dressmaking for 80 selfish; they never think of eatin, ee q away from the petty conveniences whose cost is increased a half by the|*weiico sr popping at a tendertoot’s ca seas serimtadaate oes TE!) site around any time a nice young man is Introduced to me, and she actue a absurdities of the present tipping system. toes « ook « Fort George. |be taken up untll after the wedding | lly insisted I should go to bed last night, and the moonlight was so beau- q Willlamsbridge git] routs a bunglar | © one knows whare the fort at fort george is for it went day. tiful and Charlie was playing the mandolin so lovely! Mamma sald it was i? Secretary of Agriculture Wilson declines to apologize on the ground Lake of Soap. | for a walk with the fort at fort lee some setter mice, aa) me that cen ae) eoera like Charlie because he isn’t iy a r of them evver came back but the i employed an: people are paying his rd at the seaside on his aera a ante sate tog on the testimony of a Wall street A Lake of Soap. ; oF ae ee ate See coats willl onllea fort george) Bird Justice. not to smoke elgarettes, and he {8 80 brave about it, and tries so ieee t eit wa, the State just north of Missouri. HERE 1s a aoepy lake in Nicars | when it izzent called by some less Komplimentary nalme.’ | LDERMAN E. E. PHILLIPS, of| remember he is not to smoke cigarcttes! He {8 such a hero and intends to ‘ This sheet of water, the he prezzent fort george is a buntch of oapenwerk Bath, England, formerly Mayor I Cheyer a contains a strone| bhatees aud a rock whare people olime 300 eteps for it city, says that the other | /camm to wim. I wish you were here. I do not go in the surt because I | 6 Rhee ile’ resets increased 9 per cent. In June, The aolution of bicarbonate af potash, bicar- the privvilidge of perspyring at ten cents per swett. morning he sw an assembly of rooxs| have @ lovely new bathing suit and I am afraid tho salt water will spoil it, Profits in New York help to mak: up the deficiency from exorbitant rail-|bonate of soda, and sulphate ot mag-| fort george is a sweet plaice for a summer eevning’s reckreeayshun and in the trees surrounding tle home, The|and, besides, girls who do go In get their hair wet and look like frightal road rates, ae bSlat hesia, ‘This water, when rubbed on th plesgure seekers 1s met by a dellegayshun er erg [plane tela ra reel ig ne st hundred ia ainetber, of Charley {8 such a tease. I walk a mile up the beach every day for my com- ; Thirty days on the island is none too long for the men who broke|ec a na!r-wash, and enjoye a local repu- | the mallytackters ‘and {side of 2 weeks after the robbery thare {8 a rade|the three victims, who soon dropped | ley goes with me. He fs such a hero! He says he will learn to swim and f the legs of the mother song thrush. tation @s a ctire for external and In-| maide on the plaice and 3 old applewimmen and 7 hot corn venders ate dead into the gardens below. One had| then if we are ever in a shipwrok miles from land he will save me! Isn't ternal complaints, The Nicaraguans arrested and thus is the Iron hand of nu yoark justis made Manoytfest butia broken and lacernted wing, another he grand? Always your chum, LULU. . " fro not conspicugus for commercial fort george is a joy to gay harlimites for when a harlim husbind blows lacerated wound in the throat and the Anotlier Russian Prefect of Police has been assassinated, enterprise, but during the year all his cash at the faices he comes hoame and says to his wife I was held third a severe injury to the head. Mr. H managed to export ‘four demijohns up at fort george and she says Tut tut or sumthing eevaly simpetnetlink Philips cannot @ay maa the oftense| From ee eae 7 de Sohoolmate, r # 4 ; this wonderful water to the neighbor. | instead of calling him down. fort george was nalmed for george washentop was, bur he suspects t jealousy was Tommy ni ffins 10 "} ti in ‘own. { Frult spoils quickly this weather, especially peaches, ing Guatemala. because It cannot tell a le. good old fort george. & P, TBRHUNE. at the bottom of It. BAR TOMMY--You can git down hoer with the fresh | Letters from the People. “|The Mystery of Union Square wow Ure a 2 ant SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. (ite revolver ere,” and ‘he heta y, going for financial aid to, tie UBIPM) inoanted platol that had been in St ‘hard ellen, Whose oouria and heir by 1 | dead With & pistol beside, hii. ste night Of the tragedy, ye pintol ad finds some one haa locked HYP | Men she was innocent! For a moment Allanby ! have licked 2 of them. {dive through the waves an can swim ten miles dog fashun, yew kin hay-a lot Unannitary 149th street Ute of one child 18 we . rh mors than T Wo the Waitor of The Lventng World: that of all the dogs that ever lived. It 2 2 2 2 By Ernest De Lan cey Pierson sister yew will tell you saw a feller maik Juy to her er if she dont giv yew 10 sents. iinthary condition of Beat One Hunared | Aron be subjected 0 even the allttet > the silver-/ then ho clasped and unclasped his hands and stared ‘ ayy BT ee ee eR RY, nose ninth etreet, between Morris | danger from this source ‘ “BU she, then, Was the strange woman tn the case, | 2bel to Ick the stuffing out of scotty jones when i git back. salt water rmured when his visitor had finished, Kils flees. galt water igent good to swaller. ! wish { had a revolvir, to of fun throwing sand in peepul’s eyes, and telling yer I desire to call attention to the un-| this be the gaso, then why whould ehti- {9 sunburnd awful and I am gitting so strong { ; hand that] mre ardently at the ceiling , pea and Qourtlandt avenues, New York City,| 1. of course, appreciate that tt 18 ex- | ecateTéna Mane, i ‘ te lis street has apparently not been Pecting foo much ever to see a law i cleaned in the course of tires months, Hisred to exterminate dogs, but # y nat Dawkins, a t ‘ Sand because of that ite condition 2 ar action should eal oken to oa ‘edtpes' Bain Pebirick, @ fainous detective, fa "put 95 | eat dumb, staring at the detective, wondering If he tae Tenauiy 7 . praktis being a nobil murderer when 1 grow up. your sekrit frend, Gotrimental to the health of people re-; ‘" the children of the community a. ifanby's fnancee,, Btella, Fpatherstone,, shows surange had heard aright erence pene ithe sels asorees 2 ge WILLIE DAMM, t aiding ther. W. H.| far a8 possible from the frequent at- tiun et news of ‘Richard's death ana fe pointed out £0) «You gee," continued Pendrick, ‘this bullet belongs 6 woman, wo. She's a frlend—sorm’ ts tacks of these animals, Fee Oe ng kd oh Balien to a .88 calibre cartridge and could therefore never hing more, perbape—of yours: , A i i minated from the case. ’ A GEORGE W, DECKER. ad cues Polat 90 ke have been fired trom a toy Ilke this," as he heid i 7 Map the Miltor of The wrenine World: | er alike which had adhered to one of the murdered ere iytiet# @islike to war on women, and particularly when it Ly t Is there not some means by which Don't Thert Awe a tae ta Bana hy Penatee to be a par of UP ihe Mivenrmoumited:‘siato) main, Td Aa HIM happens to be @ charming one.” a anton s ‘al. aSNIONS. danger from attacks by dogs on |T? {he Paltor ot om eaten oan @ homoeopathto weapon of Ate KD | 314 waited for tomy moments, a8 if digesting all L children can be minimized? As you| Can any reader who has lived in the ver her om wn ¢ . that he had heard, fanow, children are more exposed to|tFoplcs explain to me why it ts that fie Mate that, tS alasla Allanby, “Well, my young friend, are you qulte sure that you | denger in this respect In summer than |PEvIe coming here from the tropics ivan ee Su ~ looks 5 . have now told me everything?” he said ax he turned| | my that very fervently Perhaps you know! smiling face at Allanby, “I am beginning to believe ; at any other time, Ate not children | Never feel as culd @uring the fret win- {besot by suMalent danger from the |%*F “# they do after they have been pal sal this Uvtle antlole than appears on the} that you are an {nexhaustible fount of information.” Heavy trnmo in the streets, ab wel here wbout four years? In cily just an The y f 1 , ab well as | “ . young man, now that he knew Stella was safe, from disease, withoyt having this ab- | measivative idea? TROPIOAL, CHAPTER XI. ne Li to Oo eta tary that Me, ae far as It had any) and fox aa if ali the burden of his troubles Nad been Feolutely unnecessary eloment of danger | Nolay Park Avenu hing to do with tine events of that—that nignt" | rolled away, was not disposed to keep anything back. 4 continually hangivg over thelr heads? | The Fatal Bullet. Why should ho uot speak out and tell all that he) ite wore a different asport n w, and the formidable 1 Mud it nal be & humans ioe te tho! knew, @lnce Stelin was etiminated ftom the ques- Fy r Children Versus Dogs, ea) Re mur eae Jenin Wort: ei of the murder, Ste sae Seldom has anything mot with so hearty and is 9 bold eae letie: tO hin rons. He m i goer to Pendrie! neral an accep: at oni whi ce as 2 DT imeelt and pot Stella who ta guilty. the suspender dress in all tts variations, Illus trated 1s a waist made After one of the most des sirable of all models and To The Editor of The Byeming Worta: Iw there no remedy to b i Pendrick sat drumming on the, |Hitle detective whom he had felt such a reluctance ; L exterminate compiewiy this ever jthg con#unt nolay nutsanos ple a eye with bie long fingers, deep in| Yon? . to visit had also become transformed, and he re- whieh (poindes the ' Aiandngsmenace to the lives of uF |sne inceuant pugsing ef puting ot, toe} anise nant, Remrtol” he asked, ean you respect a con-| gurded lim as a friendly ally, shaped bolt that is very q ren? | trains ng Park avenue? I'ma pro-} . A ‘anspired to-day that, Sdence? It Was thea that he mentioned his adventure on the Kenerally b T fail to eee of what une dogs are at |fessionai shger. de live in Pure a oka ers ery Confess, Now 1 don't! ‘The thin tips of the detective parted in a amile.| root, of tte sirtnge man he had watched srowling ca rpiat aan te : 2, and 7 do mot eT ong tO ie ee ie ae ee Cyehig. the otict narrowly, "that your| He sald nothing ¢or a moment, but pulling out aj around in Belten's apartments, of the purvult and Me OT BD IRS. i far in saying that every one of them ler is also located io Park AY Saat bent vey certain lady this morning hed anything to, Arawer of 146 desk, toia the little revolver and tha) meeting with Dawkins In tho garden of the old house Suspenders of blue q should bo put out of existence The PW acer re | bullet away, locked the receptacle and then turned! ‘‘Well, this te getting to be a tangled tale, indeed,” Onished with nare . ‘Thia question came go unexpectedly that Allanby, | 870und to hls visitor, | muttenca Fenarick, “hut I Hiink we shall find the list, Fow braid, which hare unprepared for It, felt himself fushing to the roots ‘My boy," he said, “do you suppose I have been Your experiences may help ua a long way, y ung man, menize with the skirt, make the materials chosen for the model, but it can be made avatiabdie for many nBraRare Sno nett, Musiness ail these yeare without learning to, tough a great dent of time hes been wasted on false “Br-avhat hag that to a> with the subject?” ha/ keep « wecmt? I have learned enough in my busy| scents. I think that young Dawkins 8 the guilty siammered lamely, "I am not going to inquire what) Career to wreck the reputations of a hundred tam-|PArty, though perhaps the tool of some one higher up, vou wore doing tn that house disguived ae an old| ‘ile, to put it mildly, And what t this terrible reves| Having committed the crime and perhaps been aut peddler.” lation that you were thinking of making to me? | Prised by your appearance, ho thought the opportunity ete fie net eae 5 | nae He felt the sharp eres of the detective were rend-[Sesur you that your confidence will be reepected,| W%® sod to frighten you into paying him for whnt the suspenders and skirt tng his tynermost thoughts. | Has dt anything to do with this caso?’ | might have turned out to be an unprofitable job. ‘That “Oh, you Yecognized me, then," said Pendriek, ‘A great deal.’ | Interesting person we must find, and the sooner the coolly. "Yes, Iwas there on a little matter of bust- aan you can speak freely, I thought you naa| better.”* nets connected will ® certain dress.’ Sencluded to he frank with me, but it seems tant| “I don't belleve there will be much difficulty about of one material, while the blouse 1s of somes thing lighter and thine her, but even this rule ‘Allenby winced apd shifted uneasily tn his cbatr, 7m are tii! holding something hack.” that,” returned Allanby, ‘It {9 about ame I heard 1a not obligatory, indie ‘The conversation hed now taken a turn thet filed] ‘It wae not on my own wecount,’ mammeres| from him, and, Anyway, here ta the ist address he vidual taste making the | tan) ath aha iva ieee Mianby, wavo me, wheve 1 was t9 sed the money he de- only real law, ‘Py the woy.! continued the Mttle ian, rarelomaly,| "“r—then there ts some one else you are Interested | MANded." “bout that pistol you plexed up that niwut in Belten's {np who has something to do with tho case?" awtiod, He toon @ solled card out of his pocket that tne rooms. You ehowed it to me ones, What have you| the detective, nateing nis eyebrows slightly while no) ¥0unw miffan had given him and laid it on the desk, done with it?" seribvied on the corner of the wiotting oad before) “Humph!" muttered Pendrick, as he picked up the In much a bewildered state of mma] him. Dit of pasteboard and turned it over in his finge: Main acd “1 betleve T can trust you,’ ald Allanby slowly, ro] tere te no Knowing that the gentioman will atill bo the little revolver out of ide pooket|1 am solng s© tel) you th history of that Mite plete | there, They have a way, these gentry of his minipe, end why you stastied me when you seid sat the! fitting on short notte, It ts not healthful for Vendrick picked It up amd examined st carofatly,| billet that Killed Belten could never have been sirea| Huet to remain long In the ame place, angers and ih ak aad i . 4} from it!" 5 0 q ote | takinw ow tue oe had Mas I af bd As "Ah, we are slowly getting nearer the truth," |#4¥ory rowort, and since you put him on Easy strest,| Tucked Blouse with Belt and Suspendere—Pattern No, 6,089, Va Wain eer nee Then Ae wa 4 murmured the detective, speaking as {f to no ene in| !'™ Aftald he has aspired to higher things. still, It) ‘Atay “ied at chin “in minha wonaering| Particular, “You whould Apish out your story, my | he !8 lke the weneral run of cron, he wont entirely waar that Gainiyciila ten tke : young frleud; It will eave a lot of trouble, perhaps, av, o Hay fasale) tf urge ¥ for & few days, Nhe dateotve leanwd. Over te the elle af ia desk, | if You don't Merve It up to me on the inatalment na eentaman, on r is | plan.’ And he leaned back in bis ehatr and twid.| “ANd the other?” ventured Allanby, “It would be [unlocked 0 dinwer and took out a sural thing ke) TES ae thumbs and looked at the ceiling meais| 4 pity Hf ie were to go free." Material required for medium alge is 5 yards #1, 44 yards 27, or 2% yards 44 Inches wide, with 1% yards of silk for mispenders and belt, Pattern 5,080 ia cut in sizes for @ 82, 34, 86, 98 Allnnby t r Jang flune tt on the How to Obtain These Patterns, Call or Send by Mail to the Evening World May Manton Fashion | stow Chow, roval Jopaness paseador, we ' “y © pallet, which he compared with the cartridges in hiy sale ‘Nover mind the other, Once we have laid hands | vine oe oval epancas Arabaywudor, went to woranly In the Templo| und, pre ee re mee Ka on Dawkine we shall fied the impsterious ph pre Bureau, 21 West 23d St, New York. hone three Wikeblivous Yow-Tows Git a remarkable thing. ‘They combinoa) , then he whistled again end held up the Mette pill] set etal ned tn the tegety, oven to the| Very fer off, Tut in, it we can ” he inh OF bt ove and Mare. stent tne beautiful Pantene On Wah, whose] Hue obiect he had akan femme the Srnras, Dierment etal Shes Rad received ‘orem ber ips) reek Na emreiroe tea eutively won the good Ambagnadur, “thew thet?’ he asked. “Well, thas | ay Before. wht am,alt of decision. , GAM vou OuE OUL the Lodive Of the three Idols and make tie Prinoqast that billed your Qousie tt wae mever Acad ws unmoved, qmomnt thet now (Ree Comemnens ? . , « if A afc itp