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eth 1906 Let’s Investigate! Why the United States Ts What Tt Ts Co Marla By Maurice Ketten fupligned by the Press Publishing Company, No. © to @ Park Row, Ni Entered at the Po: rk as Second-Class Mall Macter. The Evening World’s Home Magazine, Monday Evening, May 14 Day. FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS IN A SERIES OF THUMBNAIL SKETCHB3, What They Did; Why They Did It What Camo Of It, VOLUME: ae ter cees ceeees STREET- CLEANING CORRUPTION. Pooh-poohing of the Street-Clean- | ing investigation has abruptly ceased. | It is clear that Mr. Ivins, in mining phrase, has struck pay dirt. | With the inquiry only begun, he uCO CUCU ODODE By Albert Payson Terhune, 24—LAFAYVETTE and the Hour of Crisis, neh noble, and ont “ EIS a years old. He comes to us H highly recommended. If we 5 ho is willing to serve as a volunteer at hia 0 expense. gressional ; ; 7 ‘And who {s this prod. queried a Delegate, interrupting the Cc has run his probe into a mass of Committee's vaoct shich indicates that the |. “Marie Jean Paul Joseph Rochs Yves Gilbert de Motler, Marquis of La- is honeycombed fayent was the reply, as ISS pOney ceive In our time the stupendous len ut the name would have raised i orruptio.. n the Kennedy testi-| ‘3 laugh, even in Congress, But to: 1 odd names were common in the Col ei i, [ug $s sé g in those days. M “Bind-Thelr-Kings- repardine political hold-ups | fers in-Chains-and-Their The upshot of the ‘ ke-off he has opened a 1 | matter home to cast’ his } iced Tio BNE) Ghia ae jot wie the patriots cel t commission and was placed | | ee a most impor. to the history of al staf. jeutenant of the Royal C, ‘promoted to « ie, home and career “dat seventeen, bady, ineteen and had now him had come In all ned to bear his part, of the native born { eeque figure of the t cor ut re Jatory graft. there is nothing to smirch the Street-Cleaning Commis-| sioner; it is improbable that there will be. But there is already abundant evidence that behind him, and cloaked by the respectability of his office, | there has long existed a wide-ramifying system of Wile: and plunder. And incidental to the disclosures is the revelation that Anthony N 3 vents that were t of less actual n he stands out pre- Revolution. Florida, from New unes of war; Wash- yy Omg Jersey to Indiana. Varied were the | Meantime the Revolution was raging from Ma | Brady, ex-Delevan bartender, not content with absorbing the increment of | alee ee ttlin ius against over s utilities and of Brc Rapid Transit, finds it to his interest to} Semmes rakes ja by. the ovantly. 4 f Seats 5 3 4 ee himse! o v4 ce 2 i taking a leat reach out for the garbage contracts and make himself master of the ash: Sao POCO tin Bengeles bos Had aired “Opi Basin ried et er hawk Valley agaiust the C r Massacre upon def cans of Brooklyn. THE SUBWAY SWEAT-BOX. The first day of summer temperature found the old intolerable con- ditions of Subway discomfort inimproved: Nor is there any prospect that they will be. The indications are that for four months to come pas- sengers must gasp and perspire as before. They must continue to re- breathe vitiated and deoxygenated air and put up with sanitary short-! comings that are a menace to health. The delay in dealing efficiently with the Subway problems of ven- | tMlation and refrigeration is in the highest degree discreditable. There is nothing to show that they are nearer solution than they were a year and a half ago. “Is all the energy confined to the Ee -room ? THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE. The new Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research is a noble addi- tion to the city's institutions. It is equipped for every detail of scientific! investigation. It contains the most modern laboratory appliances. It cost $3,000,000 and is a monument to millionaire philanthropy. The building was dedicated in the presence of a distinguished alia ing. There were addresses by President Eliot, of Harvard, and President Butler, of Columbia, and eile Yet by the irony of circumstances it was not to its founder and his munificent millions that the speakers bore tribute so much as to Pasteur and the patient men of science on whose work its usefulness depends. “It is their labor,” Dr. Eliot said, “which more than that of any other men is for the public welfare’—more than that of the captains of industry and the kings of finance, more than mergers and monopolies and colossal fortunes. i asions that human achievement is seen in its just What is the greater loss to the world, a Curie or a score of mists, and (he sa 4 mas- sect less villages Of all the thirteen colonies New Jersey su‘fered worst from t war, It wus 4 ty n ravages ¢ y There it was that Wash! test, most ng blows, and there tae patr paid the ¢ horrors of and Hes- struck his ext penalty ol th red France 3 were yan had di Auner and American Ne In Bngiand) there wus @ freedom. % her hitherto r later storm men and $10,000,000 outset tae Kevo- e. No force could con- wwWoke too war. Had so vast must uve been crushed te But now it was too Americans who secretly 4lso held many patriots. After Its sur Fr Was beileved by or onan atinentad Clinton's ad backwoods army vance: aid Greene dea: wroteh hed ted * “An Gates Fails, by Succeeds. . marched propor millionaires? AEAAAARE AERA ER ee A Re asenconas for the decisive blow of the war was at hand é + , 3 DECRAMASEE HARA AERAASE HARARE SEEESREASA ERA EEDD Han Jeweller, TRUTH ABOUT TOLNA" | phat my | haste to that I had never seen ‘made angsa | Ul this hour.” ie| “I Know not whether to think better of you for at, Or worse,’ the king retorted. ‘Had I been our place, beshrew me but I should have seen him risen, holding hair lay loose over her lashes clung lift more. ame to our house, dressed as an Itall 1 a case of trinkets to sell. Mada him; no one t me end m chaimbe r mate. On the way out Mayenne met him and kept him while he chose a Jey Pau! de Lorraine was s iike to die of fear, I went in I begged him to come out wit h supper, i picleusiea the le that : might talk with him there. ; t 4 ed not.’ M.de Mayenne spok before em, a8 one does before common folk. Prese he lad me to supper. Paul was left stone with M Mar and the boy. He recogni them. Le was armed, and they were not, but loyalty mu rms. H ippling flag prince. 1 have him, ventre- aie f 1 storm P row!” And as mone arrying r from the room the king and kissed her le has dropped a packet from her Rosny sald. “Will you take it, St oar F smiled and was silent, with anxious tin withdrew to Picar¢ ed in Par And m ene never gave up entirely the noti iage. He ig very tenacious of his plan: ly de ey overbore : Sota ant " sald the k with a Well - } = him and locked him up in the closet rile > ne oe at, tare uy “a 8 te ‘ " 30 ae tigh He blew hot and cold with M He “Mordieu, mademoiselle! I was to rescue M. de of It he uttered his dear pooper mnt: stereo Genin, Oey Mh ee Sl ravored)the sunrriagelauisunday ahd woouted tt on Alas for yourleste, ony) ROWE! ie Here ae Ae Sie sire se meet! K Ne linea neeane ana eats t ane f auch to my king e came 1 ‘ on e, the seal cut out CHAP XVUIT. | Wednesday and discussed {t again on Frid own. I find him much u ng twitched the string off. and with one away clear, msdemoiselle?” “Aye, to be seized in the street by the governor's men. When M. de Mayenne found how he had | been tricked, sire, he blazed with rage.” d what were M, de Mar’s opinions met glance at the papers put them Into mon- nd Navarre! is probing gaze blushing but candid ar, sire, favored it every day in the St. Denis— firandvdroo “Take them, St. Quentin; they are yours” Mr re him swear he did!” the king cried. “1'}] warrant he did!” the king answered, sum a 1 a hen M. le Duc came back to Paris, made- | pressing, however, in deference to her distre: i } rmies | mc * Went on, “and it was known he hud € his desire to laugh. “Ventre-saint-gris, mademo zi CHAPTER XXIX. r } poused your cause, sire, M was so loat selle! forgive me if this amuses me here at St. Denis, I trow it was not émusing in the Hotel de | The Two Dukes. | Lorraine.” Moe LE being given into Dame Ver= whole house of St. Quentin to you t ed to marry me out of hand to M. de M n wh lose th “He sent for me, sire,” she went on, blanching ney’s motherly hands, Gilles and I were at the memory. “He accused me of shielding Mi de ordered to repose ourselves on the skins Mar. It was true. He called me Nar, traitor, jy the saddler nop. ing there in the mal- wanton, He said I was false to my house, to NY ojorous gloom I could see the crack of Hght un- bread, to my honor. He said I hed smiling lips der the door at the back and hear, between | and a Judas-heart—that I had kissed him and be- 8 shores, the murmur Of voices. The king | led, “We honor, made- promised to hear me. I warn you I am out of ; / ; . trayed him. I had given him my promise never to and his gentlemen were planning to save BO nee with devotion to hold intercourse with M. de Mar again, I had jnastor; 1 went to sleep in perfect peace. oy, : 2 given my word to be true to my house. M.de Mar) ar daybreak, even before the saddler opened i a mem peak creants?" came by no willof mine, I had no Inkling of such '¢}.¢ shop, monsieur routed us ott. ir ho more loyal ser- purpose till I beheld him before madame and her | 14 of for Paris, Inds. Felix comes with me ¢! ces . ladies, He came to entreat me to fly—to wed him. | Gijjes stays to guard mademoiselle."* i u ace of my so Tdenled him, sire. 1 sent him away. But was I!” y fort not a little injured, deeming that 1, whom t to say to the & uard, "This way, gentlemen. This * knew best, should be the one how: is my lover chosen to by her. But the sting passed i “Mademoiselle,” the king exclaimed, “good hap quickly. After all, Paris was likely to be more th Quent ri that you have turned your back on the house of exciting than St. Denis. ] I 4 Lorraine. Here, if we are but rough soldiers, we} The day being I’ricay, we delayed not to eat. j Ny ‘ a} 1 know how to tender you." | but raightway mounted the two nags that a sun- “It was not for myself I came,” she sald more) burnt Learn pikeman had brought to the door. | t quietly. “My lord had the right to chasten me. I As we Wiiked them gently across the square, r “| would have married her to a prince!” His Majesty was saying. am his ward, and I did decetve him, But while which at this rath bour we alone shared with the ' phd ses sity 24 ia [ he foamed at me came word ot M, nae Aare cap-. twittering Buea ‘@ saw scutls cae onetok the irr i r onsiew! idde. f alanis e have , e ure. en Mayenne swore that he should pay | empty streets t urrying figure of M. de Rosny. 1 her hand to mousieur Sarina tts casa tenia eA renged ta ture, near fle sald he should be found guilty |My lord drew rein at once . - to-night I had no friends.| “Paul Lucss—Paul de Lorraine,” she went on) of the murder. He said plenty at Leia ie woHts i oH are ae Blu bed, St. Quentin the young tal ny eagerly, “was put into M. le Duc's house to kill | swear to it, He said M, de Mar should be tortured | councillor called, “1 deserved to miss you. Fear ih pes Mademc the king cried in the same! him. He went all the more willingly that he be-| to make him confess. not! 1 come not to hinder you, but to wish you . ‘ h, “fear not. I will get you your lover if I. Weved M, de Mar to be my favored suitor. He With an oath monsieur sprang forward. j 108 | peed, ‘ 3 he ; ; f France for him." tried to draw M, de Mar into the scheme, to ruin| ye," she cried, starting up, “he swore M. de | ow, this Is kind, Rosny,” monsicur answered, M She brushed the tears away and smiled on him. | him. He failed, And the whole plot came to} yfar should suffer the preparatory and the pre-|srasplng his hand. "Mbe more that you don't : “Dh sire. With dM. de St. naught.” | vious, the estrapade and the brodekins!" |fpprove me * ¢ m I can hay But he “I have learned that,” the king sald. “I have) H@ dare not!” the king shouted. “Mordieu, he | Rosny smiled, like a sudden burst of sunshine ers Hus M. de in told been told how a country boy stripped his mask — in a December day, Another man’s embrace re 5 secretary Lucas, my cous aut de, off.” ‘ che erled, “you can promise him that for | would have meant less, a niore ' He glanced around suddenly at me where I stood! » blow he stri Etienne de Mar you will you fo much, St. Quentin. that ie ; F said the king, “it is a dolorous topic—/red and at He was so quick that he gra ce me two. Mar Tam fa see you putting your head Into Sh . moment very painful! Eh, Ros: everything at half ‘ord, Instantly he had | % For M. de Mar, will deliver ar ‘ ' 1 do not shrink from my pains, sire,’ M, de turned to the lady again. "Pray continue, dear} ii) ine unhurt, TZ he torture Mar you will tor- used to the pillow, Do the teeth } aay Rosny answered qulelly. i miyee If much to magemolsellet tae, at i ay, ture me. J close 1 ani no wore off than my son,” blame in this matter. tlk “Afterward—that is, yesterday—Panl went to M.| Ai Stirs ng ahallit th males your son's no easier,” ses root and branch—I did not discover th ae Belln and swore against M. de Mar that he bad| “Mademoiselle,” the Icing erled, “rather shall ke | tat else to do, Rosny?” monsteur ex- aller In France than I touch a| a ter of the house had ever been a friend to murdered a lackey in his house in the Rue Coupe- | torture every de Guise.” jarréts. The lackey was murdered there, put Paul | hair of your , 1 how should you d king de- de Lorraine did it, The man knew the plot. Paul} “Sire”——the word died away ina s 1 He had the attacl; now, since killed him to stop his tongue. I heard him con-| snapped rose she fell at his feet would not resort it he rushed himself to. fess {t to M, de Mayenne. 1 and this Fellx Broux| ‘The king was quick. bat monsieur quicker. defense, “How were you to dream of it? were in the oratory and heard it.” his knees beside her ng her head on hie arm, “Mishandle the lady? Storm Paris? Eel] the Cause?” (To Bo Continued.) a eS | “The Masqnorader nl? gglkatherine a; ie a vor It?" th Mb} rats my surrend nee yc y smiled, and the victim molselle, u my one | Henri de Gulse's side was the last place to look ¢ “Then M, de Mar was arrested?” he commanded me: Fee a tny cer gree Camblene aeiINe is | danaied | as he defends bimeslt, ye vedi bin God-apeed.’ fall pia part AL low tom athe, Helmet of Navarre,” ray «girl of the Religion. But J forgive him athe! “Not then. The afficera missed him. Toavheal “Unetaira, Felix! The door at the back—bid yuaeer Aare ine alrincie re nine einen eit idee