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Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Saturday, August 4, 1906. —— --——-- - ee | Who Wants a Delegation? NEW YORK THROUGH 0 | = ba ia TUNNY GLASSES . rv 2y Irvin §. Cobb SAY VHARLE : Se n bicaisoillele A Sad Story. fm.) \r jrout suMeient courage servante by thelr last namea We / THING L Of yi T pe) iecsek coe iat ives of Knglleh society life that are written | > by Indy novelists in the Middle t Fletcher, Lord Dopehed's house ON THE FRITZ J a Tlorld & to @ Park Row, New York Necond-Claas Mail Matter ar Seren Entered at the Port-Oftoe at New York NO, 16,419 i Campbell Cory. , | VOLUME 47,. THE CASE OF BELCHER, witty | (HAS. ANY \ ar cl pia aig | GENTLEMAN ) ANY THING mr keep P en sha »oken to Fletcher aa Minera ie not ie oe annte 9 hor (eve Fletcher, but just t To SAY? ME / ; ¢ ha \ \ : E plain Flotcher—made a low curt fore a KE) al That gets clear past us. Any t yne of our homegrown housekeepers sit ‘ ax makes a low cyrtsey when sb t fw ng to dodga We ! ! labo will know that she’s reaching f ng handy inp w At ok of Pater ant ng that Messrs, Ryan and Belr own Manhattan, but {t's to fear the s expected to fol- f a scandal from in reputation a ) much to extin- ‘ raets that in their respective d ea both long to high-gra lines of imported domestics try with gothic sidewhiskers and an eye like @ ie hare y-seven clerks ee to behold hig he my negrevate the chef's headache. © house may occassionally ch Mandy fn & e danger of being otted by the Affo- wcur, and out West the Swedish hired t with the family must be qt office and give t ation of justice @uish disagrecable memories. Yet the Sight of tt Mayor going to prison will arouse a pa The man who by becoming 1 to redeem its Mame was an admirable city executive. His official career was free from convict helps Pat mized-days! Ih the fancied se. taint. He had no v ! yed a general respect which was not bs) pat er q Bitkrely withheld from him after his-defalcat became known. By } ] —— — ; hi 1 STOP THAT Siving himself en he had only to contir e to escape p ishment he turned ¢ f It is to the credit of Je fluences and kept an eye sir No doutt fi of hiding, with, not 2 £ | Shumned. In the course of ORFuL Noise! sstice that it was blind to these in- to the estates he had plundered and the Seen oi, if seen, only. to°he wandering he travelled almost con- tinuously, staying in no city for a length of time, often only for twenty-four hours. In the state of to which a twelvemonth of uch loneliness would reduce a companionable/man, it is conceivable that fhe was ready to return t medicine.” .In the circumstances It is 0 wnusualy pathe' ed career, COMSTOCK AND INDECENCY. “Who is this Comstock?" asks Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke. This fs Bernard Shaw's question repeated. It is a highly pertinent question fa view of the ridiculous raid on.the Art Students’ League. 7 Comstock's work as agent of the Society for the Suppression of Mice has undoubtedly been productive of good. In the course of thirty ears he has discovered and destroyed tons of indecent literature and Pictorial obscenity. It will not be gainsald that by making the traffic iti. Jews Printed matter hazardous he has restricted the output, put many anders of this form of pornography out of business and protected the young from their contaminating influence. “take t to a ru Coun & belie of halr restorer as a bia shedding on her ernoons out. For all the . y of the Bridgemen and House. and she mig eVieh and shove us out of the fifth-story, Wo pass {t « ha hearty lau we say merrily to our wife, “I try a lit rum on your me: nampoo drewsing for the salad if we come in ee De the walking de * ton, refuses to 6 > we eavil or rep repining in an au nner, far be it! W With -a-cheery-smite-and-retine te-eete teem: ar Finally a few of us ft by Industry popular, manage to hiten op a large hat she ngs to the Magsie ts molting again.” Not a sing’ ly dismies the inc fe the winters by methods that are more sney. Weare then able to ‘ hire servants 60 far advanced In the craft that they know how make us But it may be asked whether a lifelong contemplation of vice ts feel uncomfortable all the time, Woe & shag Rent who'c stthvwond Rot blunting his perceptions of virtue. To the eye that looks too long Rath ROWS OF the, Contre ISG meet eee ene Ont without putting on red all things t me ruddy, Recent examples of Mr. Comstock's icity vei od rot Mare tera. eases cay ne ri a fe . “4 activity indicate that he is confusing oon of morals with imperti- behind us ready to sneer at the way we harpoon the gteen peas : Ment espionage. In the case of his latest outbreak the indecency was THE FUNNY PART i This ts supposed to be part of a free and tofependent nation ry hhh behbhehhh hhh ibhhbhahbannnnn snc) SK THE FEMALE SHERLOCK HOLMES SE Hagar of the Pawnshop Adventure No, 5.—The Fifth Customer and the Copper Key. By Fergus Hume. (Conyriets, 1996, by Or. G. Chapmany Saal Hear shrugted bar Mouldera tm pity wt hiv od oA sa tlh te ea SYNOPSIR OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT: ‘asenese, “Why,” whe mid quietly, “this picture tt thirty thoumand 5 5S oxi Mine Danetree te nothing except that ruined hail. If 1 tell ye 4 that plerureyou will be able to restore es and make her @ comparatively rich ow, you cannot read the cipher; I ¢an, you sen! | ng Pareone Wughed outright at her compre | Hot in the art catalogues he seized, but in the raid itself, 4 12rre of Andrea et Case = { fall the lantern, wath, However, thy mate in the raya of the radiance be relighted bie yellow glare of the one 0? be examined the ae 2 mutt ¥ I tae dirt be . interent of mistaken prigg ve view of the situation, although be bluahed i wan beautiful beyond dew @ and gave an indignant de- | wy | 4 hie tather the ter | erly : ae: Sy hatin tive which ptompted Hagars | Marion, nor did in A lowly Foot of thatched etraw lay the Divisey Tents “Sie pinture trant—Heger- ‘wotercaes ts Mt & fortane-bunier,” he eaid bin + ching up hie _ Little ye When of Castagnoe Ne i to-morrow,” | With “arms cronsed upon her breast tt TPP T moan Mim Dane | nk “lam qotng to bea ®. but you ration, Mary bent over bin worshipping, CHAPTRR 11. knowledge to make now how I discovered ihe’piciure and bow it has dim adecurity of the humble dwelling cous tn the shop she applied rediored to the De ae grandfather ne tall f form and reverend head of Joseph, ad the dark blue of the \ent sky, Droke@ da. i Were seen the forms o: ingel anypels looking eartie ear young man, I am atraid you have Atineta,” mold Hager drviy, “1 thought in wh. hin won lett the room Luke Parsons sat with fed bands and « dull p sed a wormwood to him tha : Magtea aif Re Bitht [ ar At the top of the ploture there wae a blaze med tO met at the truth, 1 wen. Yeu ad’ Sank aloes net and eR Beata roeiating from the Godhead, and in the arr position through the ald of the man she despised. | of Aone hae ar Foated tha white spectee tins Danettes Hc Ae (See rye gia aay Beg Seatroy |e tte holy dove. The marvellous beauty of the plow dover? Atver : es amet thee tan ne Picture or even destroy |ture lay in the diapersion and disposition of the waste Te taser, hewitated and blushed again at thiv Ming rather than that proud Marion Dane-| ous Mgtte; that mild | emanated from thal Bho tet questioning. “Yes, I tok abe dow-—« | tree should be placed on. an eminoace to uk Gown form of the Child, the aureole hover: ng round the ehring his fathers atory eon ae sd bright ‘boy. To rob her of this newly found | bowed head of Mary, the giory of the golden ate herself if he was at ellgible oy meana ake lovem you « ezwet deal poalth—to take away the picture—Pacsons felt that] mosphere surrounding ; the “gouth men aisly, “sed area he would commit aven « crime angela, and, highert and a n most wonderful of ail, the ftroe white ight which And why shoold he not? Frank had left the kay! showered down Dinding and terrible from thd unsess om the thble—the copper xev which was ta be pla A) Deity, The picture was majowu fn the Jett eye of the chetud. Parsons knew w | of jovely piety, & masterpiece of @nouch—from the explanation hie som—hew the OF the moment Parsons war spelibound before this “agate hte a tgs wonderful creation which he And should be #bie to read a woman's char Don't you think so? | * But you forget that I have not seen this f wothan—or tether angel, as 1 suppose you Ga not care @ipcovery to Mise Lanetree 1 father eA deaigv’ | most he wae tauipted to foresd fie avi perines Mea Cue being taken, oe Walled quirtiy ) are @ queer piri!” the hiding pl ot the tagno peture. The leck| tO spare the beautiful vision which apread itself ae Of: the stewards » i dove-nick young man!” rejotned. He- and key wh had belonged to ibe fret tharies nog | her’ wicenn cd ata nals though Wien te ‘pre J himeelf, Hagar Uked him very | ens MALAGOR, ea kee Seaces cam See been given fo the eid span by No master. He bad | Caged him, With ® look ot hatred he recta Love: 4 much three reasons . F ai pieced the firat behind the sheruy with the kevnole | aiid raised the blade to slash the picture. he was 9 M4 4 sane " os eto tell, rejoined Fran: of y the laft aye 20 as 10 khep tne panel wr portion of| Be oh @ tolerably inteilis a in the t WAR etree tf aa haw epee ease Kraven thé numbers tndiqnting the locality. Parsons | of t nd, a the tal deeply i ow anetres so mat rem igh » deities are mow iieht ox * rone to his feet and AiretcMed owt his band for the dressing cow math gon influer 1 \ an any rahe) na. A i yer key. When he touched it all his scruples van- | ; Was at 4 and touk « deep : i J¢ up hie mind then and the x a ean a ee nia to the hall and destroy the picture, | nas ‘ai “ht ln ex at should have eae rhe would no longer be rich oc} 2 Bf dace He x when Hagar bad told | TO < . y the secret which Frank had discovered Of 4 fall and tory tows t the rida. Kenic nav ao At will be “eeen that Mf. Parsons never thought of| 1 pleture Wit may be extrwordinary, BL. Varsone, but st te! ate Hawgar's share in the reading of the cipher J ry ery lucky —t P one , | As steward he hed keys of all the doors in the Featoring Ube y Tk Gan't ave OF ER / hall and was Able eaally to gain admianion hat. | am ¥rank’s father iid se Vee * i oy “What are you doing here at this time of night?" [eat Sastre gigtict, ne weeping sy pei a | ead hes kay gh dR hin Soc rive A es Why.” replied hs . sear aii a -~ ~ | with a lantern in tle hand nd « clasp knife hidden bat {0 again é het pooks bi j oa » tur mar f carved heads, How aid y In his pocket he went on hiv errand of destruction | Pare bt oe What! Ds q Fs algae i rah he de re a. ‘ t ' c f | Unlocking @ mali aide door under the greater ter- | peeve , pleture you ors ‘ as steward of the Danetren | 7,7 ’ $ poe! race he pased along tha dark underground passagen,| ou tt marty my bos the Noor, “Are yay “y \ 1 er T naw Lad 2 : 7 a scending to the upper floor, and m1 @ short space Did not Frank tell you? When we disco, ole ale : Lain - . . oP ot time he found himself in “The Cheri’ room” {i e picture tagetiier this a¢ternoun be aaken ate “oot Deon : . fof ap : ntren ie Tt was a large and Wity apartment, panelled with You desplaed {umtt ice ‘ , | Se cua which a nies Tee ave 3 onk darkynied time and carved with fruit and! him Detter that all the wortae cuted a edited” patch acce te eae ene * i ‘ I 28 flowers. and foliage after the mode of Griniing at mituing « erlaget FARE Be ene cba fea agive ene he P A Dh tala ank Fareons|1 Hotween the patiele there was a heautifutly * my dowry Ho “aia eR gaan a: re 4 sata Vell,” wad Hawa paper on wat ave poly a ie pebiocalteatee mda and proteta~| carved cherub’s head, with curly and wings | § more be » Squire Dane ke ai te si . * iv oe tt > rye a ‘ tnced cromewine under the ob: mocn Hah ¥ a ‘or »—for "AL ae . 16 had that chance mars as " Dike . oy my, a ene, Tbr dows sivwod all these things clearly to the wild eyce forgive you. It waa love for Pre A | e k F 4 figure are e ‘ ah bad not got back the pow before the on should met and leave hita in dunk: |? Parone closed up ile panel in ig onegy My oes yee { ‘ treet be divided ’ k o wall -will open and the picture | ahe consoled hersalf with (he Fette {she could ness fninging the lantern so shat ite yellow light |aud turned to go; but ae he passed her he held | * ' eaeh, Now w " ered ‘emana tt wh @ hidden, picture was discovered. |whould tiuminate the wails, Parsons ogunted the Hig DADA.» 0s, sie seston arnt ling. "st wentiet a Sever girt you are 4 we in| @rinelpal an ont Wan What abe required, for|chorube’ beads between the panels, starting from the 'y gift to yYouwmy bg re gitt-—tne “eve | ily. 1 wih . 4 © twentyefirer letter ts *L Huger was nothing If not businesslike door, apd wae rewarded by finding the one he sought. | which han brought You ® Buraee, foe ‘ for * ® the fourteenth te my Draina, thet le All,” #aid Hlawar céolly.| ‘Theat same evening Frank waa peated in the prim| The teft\eye of this tage waa pierced and into jt he RBH vail . ‘ afraid yoy don't, However, are there « mummber|jitile parlor with his dour father, He had teen up|inserted the slender copper stem of the key. There Adventure No. 0, “The Ath Comtomen ane the 2 4 BH and 'N. tn eald. after | of sculptured cherubs in Danetres hall? | to phe hel! and had proved the trath of Hawars read-|was a cragking sound os be turned It, and then the shiver cerry ww les he AG) h Moe thy fret word te DU OR N-thee] Nee, uD a & room called “Phe Cherubs’ room, Liye bby discovering the picture; ae be fad seen whole of the panel ¥ bh ; ; \ -

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