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Teenie World’ 5 Daily Maga zine, Tuesday, Octo ber 23, Tambles Down At the Savoy. R-Lily Barth! It must have been a relief to her, as well o4 to the andl- ence at the Savoy last night, when #20 took that overdose of chloral at the end: of Clydo Fitch's sors-and-pasto arrangement of Mrs, Wharton's “House of Birth.’ Deford that she had been made to do ao many foolish, futtle thaings that somo one deserved to be killed, and as Lily seemed to bo everybodys | ___Fram th and by the applauding tri seemed paintully work, and Mrs, W See i And Mr. FIC oaMis out_to taco p_after the third act, tt had fallen about thatt enry, ongcioua of the fact that he liad dona a bad piece of carp arton lo —as Well sho nilgtt. aa Thora awh: ig Mri probably wondered what the | play was about Tt-had- yer: ne, and Lil rt had abso- lutely none. She got into as, mush trou’ a heraine mana, Dut’ the | of her trouble, “If both she & ¢ burned up h me back fram ch in an te borrow money and hor to keep wn apponrane dead .sure thi troublé was that there wasn't any hero to get hor o ty married one of the « n Who wanted t ° 2 eudience might haire been spared a gre: ohanco rete. and, when ‘¢ tho, full b a énabled on * matd’ confror deta hour, wy AlthOugT— aia houkema Fe imagine, «sh thoea—tet written {mpossjble to of outrage That-tatten: ia spurts, and t sympat # OC FOR HEAVENS Sake! HORRY. UP withy AT LEDGER VE BEENI WarTing over Two SECONDS’ . EXCUSE ME, BUT THE Boss 1S WAITIN FOR ME LARA ATA itwelf to a res at nicht, after the’ best and § This was d her into thin vty rest Reene In the pla Hare. 1 @ramat Tero two, Mr. ned ‘by § well, but he was t act to Da giver |The ‘‘ Spanner’? in by Mthowss harritte apart i ms lying unconscious, Wea; f the murder. i the bull Near him Weele 0 1K suspected CHAPTER XI. the | Cy 5—He Keeps His Clerk Bu HURRY UP MITH THAT. LEOGER UL =; HURRY! ALU RIGHT, PILL LOOK, AT IT IN $ & .THE SMOKE EATER SY e TE RRIOLE I WAS DOWN, ON THE LINKS TER OA sabe it Hotes Romance of the N, Y. Fire Dept. 2) | t “How far is, th HINTS BOR Corn Croquettes. ISK one dozen ears of young corn, Sieh-row-of Kernei#-with-a- fo 2 rapo out all the’ pul in a doublo boller over the firo to boll, In the meantime rub together to ‘A paste one tablespoonful of butter and two tablespoonfuls of four, Add this’ to the corn when steaming hot and uti: until It in smooth and thick. Add one: alf-of tt teaspoonful of ralt-ant-ono- third of a teaspoonful of pepper and turn out on a greased platter-to cool. When cold and firm form Into cro- quettes, dip each into allgutly beaten CANAAN By Seward W. Hépkins, Author of ‘Night Stick .and and everything that would absorb water was soaked, Firemon were ot pping, going through | walls, to find lurking: sparks and filling | the interstices with water, ——— ero, sataonrottey, Flynn told about. elovator ate "ld Cie radiator Now, hore tw tho Piace Dé Quesada there, we will say, and Weslee Lere. Could Weslo have killed Do Quesada?’ Delanoy looked” caretully over the By Maurice Ketten§}On the Move . — By Jack Bryans, next town, ittle boy? si stax hit-by-a crptone yenterday, an* dey ain't found ess, roll in fine bread crumbs and try golden brown tn scorching hot fat. Fudge Ioing. = HOGOLATE fudge thing ts made by, 6 melting two squares of the best! chocolate over hot water, and twa cups of sugar and ono of milk, and stir, gradually heating it. Beat briskly when the boiling point reached, then let cook to the soft ball stige. Remove trom firs, adda temapoon of butter, a lot It d until wold, then beat until creamy and spread on the cake. . It Is ready to apread when of the conaistenc: of thiok molasses. If thin is made righ: it remains soft and creamy. ron Nozzie, VATA SOMATA “We've got to find the woman, Her | tentimony Is everything.” | “"¥es, it ts ‘the most important, next } to Weslee's,”* rm “Et-may—be-more important, | The two stood idly a moment looking (at the rapidly working firemen, Now j@nd then a nod or word of designation | would pass trom one to another, bue | the firemen were Intont on thelr duty. ms left Afottéy sind Delunoy 1, Ww," sald Mottey, “we've get th | “You are working only on your ortgi- | nat theorles that De Quesada was killed on Mrs, KDorset, to. u — - ~ ~ Kk = 5 ry. : Ruins | ~Nen in top-row, left to right—Tim Driscoll, Ed, P, Keane, Jack Walsh, George Kuhn, Donnis FE. Hogan, Abraham tevy, r yee es SIN) aa - | Lower row, left to right—Benjamin Levy, Daniel Rogers, Lieut. Martin, Engtneer Daly, Jack Tighe, and Mr, Albert Gruentn and-con-}/T HE Gorouer's phvaloian was a -young.) — a Jate, who was ready to marry Lily the moment man nuwied Boyce. He grected | a aie #5 goad derstand gol social the two detectivew cordially, and| hastily that will lend color to tha {dea." | smoke, At feast me think f& masother place and carried to Arg, José. 1 TOSI Caen ESUTOrY tie“shop: i Delanoy’s requeat took a — | 1 know what you mean," replied |smoke, Did he and De Quesada havo floor Horna for ¢ oral ccaptim of Miss Davis. evidently believed that] “I don’t think I can holp jou much|Delanoy. “You mean we must not wy ae? —Query-number-ene,——_____{ purpose af br acredit upon “soslot - dangd) and wo tar ae re con-|{n this caso, Td. “At the inquest\that Wesleo killed De Quesada unless, “Did De Quesada haye an appoint-|Jocolyn? Qu four, sei OR GuARLES DA 3 be very brief.”” | we are sure.’ jment with Mrs, Jocelyn, and, arriving) ““you eeem to have thotight out a few ce pS Bre rapist storey Yes,lmuin that ____lnt a late hour, find some other person | theories and queries,’ grunted Delanoy. y i : iit totale valuable: Foulo nde van| poem tioum very fear of At com to who lan Th XT *One would think you had been on the FRALTH AND BEATTY [it prvov mois ow made ot cate wudnt “Ts ta min lure [gone rule th Jv pee or Hubbard Ayer p Bipersine, S-arops: Pay the water and heat ro—four— ounces It “to boiling: eee tutes | aiszolve the dichloride of mercury in i I the pli MT this hot water and add tthe atcohoh} ; & AS eth ENE Oot HON | atx the gine und glycerine toxéther in| | Garbotic AP] a Bowl; pour the larger portion of tie } Gircerino, E of water In; stir, then addail tho ecdolco. nya before th a small, Hed btenlarida-of Bottle and shi ings Apply the lqu! soft velvet sponge. Wants to Get Fat. You must get dono growing t time and k and be Brains; veater, 21-2 fluid’ ounc eosve, Apply night ghd th Liquid Whitener. if. E M fo lea ~ May Manton's Daily Fashions UH an apron as = BY tis .one-allaws. of #raksortey Inthe lustre “ion TCs made of White’ Nowith the yoke of all-over embroidery and fs exceedingty~ dainty, but the yoke can be of plain material. and the dr at is tis sevyet of gaining} CCR ent, ation of Deg) you not?’ Yes. I was summoned by the police | and found the pody on @ table at tha station-hous) What was the causé of death?” “Concussion of the brain as the re-) sult of a blow." : “Do you think the blow. dente a oat “No, There was nothing to Indica' that an object heayy enough to kil had failon.'* Then your opinion 14 decidedly that Do Quesada was murdered And he was murdered yf Calliorna, He, could not have lived Ton | wach tho fourth ff ter aude Bony, Ady ag an acct pal ttey wrote something in a emall) fa-that all_you oan say? Sknply that| pe Quesada was killed. You have no | {dea by whom s ¥ could say fottiine about that" we i Rottey to his parts awe tare aot alt : possible to get. When Wesler can talk or-we-find—-Mrs,. Jocelyn_we will know. “The disappearanoe of Mra. Jocelyn 1s the etrangest part of the whole busi- eras. “poInTEd berth can bo ivanged over {tif Tiked, go that there are reatly-twe models in the one, Tho white dawn tuatyated tg als wagh charming: and att 4vay4 desirable, bus hard usago ¢alls for somewhat. sturdter stuffs, and champray, gingham and the Ike can be made attractive, finished with pretty stttohings of with tanda of somo simple embroidery. Tho sleeves W ‘aro formed by frills that ‘give a distinct epaulets effect and that ‘are alway® de- conting to éhildish fig. ures, ‘The full apron ja wathered at its up- per edged and Joined to the yoke, and when the bertha ts used it ts frrangod over ¢his last and the two are joined at the neck edge. The quantity of tha- terial required for/ the modium nize (sx years) ix 21-4 yards 9 inchs wide, with 3-8 yard of aver entbroidery for tie yoke, Sai : Mattern No, 4820 is out [n sikex for girls of-4, 6 and 8 years of age. i Call or send by mail to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- ity idea exactly, Now lat _ta ta our time, ‘emoke up a bH and seo how many theorlos are possible, Tht ts going to prove @ celebrated-case In Now York and we don't want to) make any + thats thurry.t? * Weslo avas in the Ing for floor with |Quesada, and for the first time tn’ his ber three. unconscious PRIZE WINNERS IN _ THE FIRE STORY CONTEST, jou a jbullding, {ure gor socsee me il = = —Buring the Winésor Hotel fire, -Fire— Get at what on the me was found you mean in at of Mrs. De fro: from “Was De Quesada killed Did Do Quesada visit the apartment! rien ft all hinges on the 7 Jocelyn unexpectedly, i recely: velcome a murderous blow] Jo the woman herself? Query num-y | at some TO-DAY’S —ftores-amu and mukt_be men's het City.” 1S New York FIRST PRIZE, $5. =rheerening 5 man Quinn, of Hook and Ladder No. 2, when amoke coming from one of the rooms. After telling a passing citizen to turn was passing tha hotel PETS ESOT GRE| These Prizes Every Day. $5-for the Best Story. $1 for. the Next Best. Si for the Next Best $I for the Next Best, $1 for the Next Best, SI for the Next Best. nut -exered BA word true accounts of fire= mn Address PHS Biory Editor, Evening Work, P. O. Box the stairs were now a roaring ebout four tect a six-footer, strote ndosw. to. th nod himeclt hich sufety 5 in } tow. Second. pri: 55 te Tete ‘Dhird NCE VAN AUKEN, j avenue, tor“her-story sesoue of an aged woman. prize, $1, N Fourth prix REN ISS FLOR- } furnace. | Across the way from ono of the win- |g | dows of the room where they stood |; || wus anodtter window at a dis! oman Quinn, DEINE T yy. from one No, & Alexander avenue, Yonkers, | 20, $1, awarded to HARRY | by sory-ot Capt M. Mark's herolem. | atoctey tested forward: qute tolumpus ‘of Firernag Fonts 22m onshlp ween Do Quesada and Mrs. extettlng be “Bue ow the fact— this te Se LEE there méreiy in the discharge of his dues. “Had the fire eon at the Grand Central Depot, Madison Square Gardon or the i ld he © ntern, axe or nozzle just the same,” "Yes! replied” Delanoy, “and Do } uesada might have been found doad ither place." Erte cer te Fiat 7 tok chins, log it't» be supposed that he was killed @ falling wall, or something that docs-doke-pince: at-n-bhe fret Jeayee. Mrs: out of tho m, Thero ts no use dragging a woman's name into the case until wo he saw breaks, One ting. to—besin with, ~t9 itn an alarm, he ruahed Into tho tutld= eat hE this: -Youamow= Mar DRT eT Ing, Half choked, he reagned Tice aes who speai of a fooling of rivalry exist-| oor, and,-hearing cries for help, broke = Tne between the fire department and tho| into ono of the rooms and found two GB fi, sranded to BULA police, ‘Whether this feeling exists or) halt-conscious maids who had been en-| for ner story of the rescue of William fot ty not our affair, But we must ng| gaged jn cleaning the room. ‘There ae piremen Shaughnokay and permit ourselves to reach a conclusion | seamed ne possible Way of escape, for oy. z Wall stroet fire. story_of Fireman Edwards's herols m in| —— TON FASHION BURBAU, No, tt West Twenty-thint street, New York. Send tin cents in coin or stamps for each pattern’ ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your naine and addross plainly, and alway: sbecity size’ wanted, st Th reterne ‘Cop--Wnat's the matter my little man? Lost? Naw, p ac sii betel, an! it's ane A Trip to Boytown The Terror—Gee whiz! I rea’ A big my ‘soaked|-dat. poet's words, “Oh, for the wings of ‘a doval'' mean now, ze what; Teacher—Now do you know Willie—Oh, 1 suppow L WOR Tia because. By Pop. keeplig you Atter sphooi, William? why I'm roa thoory that It wi ht between } De Quosada-and ; “Reskuse Wesleo pad saved Mra. Joce. sete fected! 5 and beautiful woman, grateful, Mra. Beautiful woitien are Wosteo might Mottey lnugtied, nervously, “Yuu are not going to advance the fdea that De Quesada was watching Wesles and susjected hin of golmg-to visit Mra. Jc n the buflding was-on fire and ho was pvith his com- pany??? “Not exactly as you put tt. Still, De Weal ht bo rivals, ye found this Quesada and and De Qu & oO oppor younger man, : Both dotestives remained allent sev~ 6 trip through the build: An fee something now, bellavu the floors have fall Delahoy roso without anawerlng. Th two walkeli to the rultis, on wi poy streams wem st aying and which Wera don of police, ‘The two detesties entered unopposed, and clmbed to tye fourth foorTh waded through sodden, Dlaokene! and ilamelling debris, and on the stairs found difiiculty at times in securing firm footholds, ad by a cor- hy Pant we, —1t—-ya—werk—on thet ste Oy Wile w [Rnd everybody: connected ta any “way |with the place. This caso must be dec |elded by ourselves, Di itera elanoy, It te al- That waa whe first thougne of” | NAY# Said that our clues ate: coud far “Well, he could not have been, if) "I'd like go find one for ours ag clves. 1 Wealeg. was near gone himuelf. It geta: qnewered | elnnia with a grant. Ho back to the same old statement of | foot in the black atun mee with Hie [Flynn's df Do Quesada wantin tie-suddenty —stoppede #loopad dees an apartment of Mrs, Jocelyn Wesleo| Picked up something trom the debris, could not have Killed him. If De Ques-|,, Mottey.’’ ha eald, "'Mottey, thts ada was not, then Wesleo cou, There a great deal to us,” repiiea you Made its "That ts « spanner, flere | Mottey\way Kicking about In the grimy at_covered the floor. |some paintings hung mere blackened wrecks upon the walls, ‘The tapestries lay In heaps of binck much Phe-tred-—temr— ro burned ant mauled that it was impossible to’ say er -tt-had-beon-rlept-tn-or-not.— i OMatiey: “Hat ono: one saw Mrs. Jocelyn go. There !s no evidence that shé was burned. did not know of her rescue."’ |npartmentd of Mrs, Jocelyn, the hand-| idsnca_at all And-yet Fipnat fireman came toward : Can _—pou_tell-whete this te — Forbes reached out a wet black hand, You," he said, with a slow sort of | biasing sound from his teeth, [Bertrand “eerhtenty,-FOrsea | had iade-a motion, and feared. pho intended to Hut] the wrench into the rulne, where it could not be found, | “It's a weanch,"" gald-Porbes:——— num § “1 thin} ~ because: Designed with Bear Brand Yarns. Fiuted Scarf Shawl. Bach tory Was jn worse oondition 2 tho ono below, ahd when thoy reached the fourth {¢ Was Indeed a acene' Wt devastation, Laurn La Rue, Knitting Editor, Byen! Daily Knitting Chats. bytawstaRe. HAWLS! Taos yet t-day wo have one oo pretty ft t6 fairly crying to be chatted over, : i I will mail fulll directions for making this pattern to any of my readers who are Interested. There will be no charge for sending them. Kindly address Shawls! Shawis! It'a amazing tha nder of shawls folks are wearing, It though wa must have tatked shew! that te betrig worn, We the fluted shawl ts “ae pretty ohletly of Ka color-tones. “Aw Wille; Its ail in BR. Color, "but. that —colep ADptary to be in two tones wwe “bright ad in higt Folie, ¢he othex dull toned and shadowy. ‘The teat tx festired by using two kinds and floss tor thé bright portions, and goft three-fold eaxcny yerh for the re matnder, of one knitted row, then ono i purlod tow, Occasionally re. versed to gid the pleags Ye wave pattoms. It ty a splendid mode’ for an ip't White, oF an alt blite howl, and {ta construction Teally delighttur way of Spending the long evoningy of autumn, dfore especially whe ons tu planning to make some friend happy by presenting het with the lovely flitwhed product as a Onristmaa wift * ing World, P, O, Box 144, N. ¥. City. {> SSIXTy five. My “And Weslee's t* “yun ak Biel Ati Forbes returned te = aa The two detectives hurried reek (To Be Continued.); iz ma,