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© -- By R.W. Taylor | «97990 conanoene | The Evening World’s at Wee ce The Million Dollar Kid S The Mystery of —— VM NOT IN IT TopAy! | (we'te 7 leat TWINK WHAT - Love od @ N \ ALL on, THAT \ eae e e 249 Gee! T wish 1 HAD | _-_ TAKE. ip lwictk ge [MONEY war vo! Ke WMA OS : e Devil’s Ace {| Pi e/-> meee (ek ean) [oune \ ~~— y iif , . i é al ¢ ma mony! | 0ed man / od TICKETS y ‘e } = ) 3 ‘ Or, The Manor Mystery re on HERE i , — >) jj : See By Fergus Hume A, | 2 le $ : Author of “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” School 4 Woeprrient 1908, vy the Nationa: Pree lees and remained there for hour Agency.) Later—when {t was durk, as I surmised, ‘ vena, fo" 1 could see nothing by reason af ; By Ernest L. Crandall, SYNOPSIS OF vais pane Ka tmnen the eack—food and drink were given me, Former Civil Service Examiner. { Re Se Tone Nae” secretary. Newbyrs | and the gag was removed. I did not vat, Ly } murdered bxty found a saen crete cont but being desperately thirsty I drank j S Under, the tower of on Eng tie room. cene| the wine which was thrust into my = {: furles caries, Ancestor, Wun the thar | hands, Tt was apparently drugged. tor The Arwt Jonson in. tte series in Tues: | Sn ng the * 1 Clair is pool s min 1d told how ite i‘ A a Ara eo Fe etd Leola bc reemeaiics thy eas Matt oy GALE GA og Famine Word oft how can@!-’ Stenographers {| Re Pea Bir Sonn” she ie enurnged to ery, Hal) ait in a small bare room in Soho." | Degnd SIgaRORE REET and T. it ti rie jiiy Minter, At the| “How did you know it was in Soho?" sconds lesson, Wed vy. gave ypewriters Inquest teat! iven by Mra, Brot REAL ELAT OR ea UIERIy, ercives and diet for increasing and a bya ec wehtrig houwekeepes With bo EMed GUS OW, LOOK! HERE fay Wide RON | j reducing weight. | Take Notice. 3 , vont A Queer Story. (LOE WASN'T GOT A jComes monn! dees ieisueeteere COO EEG N examination for the position | $ HY eras Aine Te Chance! 1 Guess DOESN'T HE veh LOGKING : No A ch tencereter ‘tnd ene: || rot a ne no h nate = fe Teaeeeaaay ya writer, female. will be held dnapped me dand drink, a TALKS AFTER vl o11ce June 2. ers: CON Oo ' e 9 por 4 Ny crying that paper we all Aa Ses gua jor ine ALL. HEY ? a F e The salaries range from $000 to i ; vere thrust into my room, bi an 1re |] 31,800. ho ed ther e ever ap Ji r invekery. Mr. Hallon, at reading my own Service ae Rate ai net ere a eg wary, and knowing that 1 was num- may be mailed, but must ectually be . Daradiwi hitheiaeadeeritren: rorescnD HE matter of gaining weight | on file by that time. * “WT 4p > ° ould not, for the window ww: “and holding the gain, !f To get application blank call at or % CHAPTER XIII. 1 the door wag locked. Late below the prescribed re- | write to the‘ oMce of the Muntelpal | |» Back Froui the Dead. night. however. 1 found the door quirement—ts not so hopeful | (vil Service Commission. No. 290 is pes had been left open. 1 then walked home, 4s the problem of reducing | Broudway. 5) 4“ je ‘ and Mrs. Bro!! looked after me. This flesh. Thinness ‘is gener. The Evening World's Civil Service eerie. Tosent for the police and ally constitutional or due | School will prowide instruction for Br : FE ean Pen to conditions tn one's habits or employ- | th!s examination in the near future. ‘} ee pcler ohn mia TEE aI ne a NEGBA RAEARI ATH ment that are often not controlladle ———=—=— i ‘stout. red:facod, house In Soho and then I may lea Hu aeoret, & published report of the Ctv-| secutive times, of both combined, siving vy why T was kidnapped, and why my ryice Commission shows that of et MNOHAUHRIIGHE RNR aite : & maximum of 10) per cent. That ts aS rdered. Also, I may find } candidates who were allowed a sec- . Pa wrinkled, bent and some h os you may chin 10 consecutive times and 5 inti, | t ae ean iow ains ane ond examination, after rejection for dip 10, or you may chin 12 and dip 8 @a. ae lavrece ae aaa pea peer — a ght welght, 17 passed and 19 . ald New ¥; and Beer ete ecaaora Gee! Ive CATEDH 1 MADE A MISTAKE! You HAVE ONE ON THE Gian te Saati Pa if @ gymnasium is not available, dip- ! toan nin, in ! ! HERE Two HO ; 1 eran : ping may be practised at home on twe meaighioineelled ayo Se aac el y URS, CAN'T CARRY MONEY HOUSE, MR. MONK! jthere 1a some hope. chair backs. I have known men to prac- a,” said he to Mrs. Brot! Pe ca aed cel ‘ INA BATHING Suit! : Increasing Weight. tise the chinning exercise at home also,” m2 did not expect to find me here, CT Tt 7 C2 FEL cb g e utilizing the door jamb. It je a little Mr. Halon?” he remarked, and pointed Una au were e Sne nied Neyer To add to your weight In a manner| hard on the finger: 1 } ines inemthataBesto that will be of permanent benefit, first conapsectanearet nea _ \confessed that a spy followed you. But | take plenty of sweets, but in more er 7 ceetion, 2.bNt 8 Percy sat down very thankfully. “No.j when you were in their power T can't | FRIOIGISS Roce po! ght up at arm's length over 4 Your body’ — reuieell le forms, sweetened dried Or | his head with one hand. Allowance ts COE Gay BEER ie, ETE hey should) have. let fresh fruits, sugar on cereals and in| made for attempt If unsuccessful. . ee i. ae an ral getting money from tea or coffee and candy itself in mod-| Another very severe test is lying on | \! > « de eration, cece Oye ; = Reape the back, tho neck resting on a cross 5 ‘Sie nero) that I wil" sald Bir Sohn, setting is jaw Candy 19 now a part of the United | bar connecting two weights which ag- ~ AEE CERT, Co das erty cD eee eee vane Hieowere States soldier's diet. The plainer kinds|gregate 35 lbs, grasping this bar with « CMD cen Coeec) ca ti oun Go Aare ye nominee Gets enly are beneficial. Sweetened choco |the hands and rising with it to @ ait- twin brother Ric! "he gasped. I'll never marry until I learn the truth,” iNalther cineliaes Po aera ting posture. Allowance is also made "Yes. He is the one who has been| Hallon rose. “And perhaps you may ia here, as throughout, for attempt. i are oni Pe Sa et ae drinking water with your meals or of| The candidate tn also expected to “I bid you good-day, S! sald lonayen “Miss ‘Clair ts to be my partaking too freely of Mquids at any|asvend and descend a ladder, hand ; Any, Sir t hy yes. Mi m3 time. Roth practices tend to derange- | over hand. it Percy, opening the door, I con- wife y put Letts es ment of the digestive system. ‘There is also a back Iift—to raise a egaclaiey ES a ‘te nm. She Is Engaged to Me! For the same reason all forma of al-| 40 lb. welght fram the floor with both ton," said Sir John MHUH RTA Seat T think not. She is essaged to me.” coholic beverages are to be avoided. | hands, legs rigid; a beck lift, to raise (J in the newspapers you were ¢ ) r John flushed a deep | Right here, we may say, if you are!@ 20 Ib. weight from the floor, back who found the body tn the laughed harshly. 1 think) rgenaaiceiallabsieinsriy zou) badiustien Gx (ee ea cenes Co by ae) “T and Miss Clair found the body." Hallon, When I was dead you) e pecome one if you are Ing to enter | legs ween whic! oe wi it 1 else fed saveriaaca Mat now that | db 8 Ob gE OE ETE AREER LEASE ALTA ALLA SS ASAASSSASSA SABA BAI AIBBIIB IID | Oe ne tre or police. Tt ie that type | matione’, they are looking for. Special apparatus ts provided to test | Again, in gaining weight, you are the pectoral push musc squeezing not to suppose that fat meat is in an object between the hands in front of “Don’t You Know?” “I can't go down to 2 until to-morrow,” said Newby. a Mr. Clair loses his in- e (Ole eae Betty Vincent Fi. On Courtship = Plarriage : pun is morro wa anid errr bitin Hin eAne) o SS Ia 5 {itself fattening; take your mi in breast; fraction pull, with arms in same SERRE PGeeAG Vass Oo etch ar red asked Hall COE KN NEKO KKK ELEC LLL ELLE CL CCK L ELLE LLL COLL K ELK ET. | cceate quantities, Just am MN onmen | position; abductor aqueese, preseing an % thatl Tihavelmuchltolanitolpue thir i P, He reason for doing so, I have not re- am very fond of him, but not yet ready; and that you now realize your mistake. |fat and lean. Do not male the mia-| object between the knees, ‘ right again. Also, I have to learn who rhe: er father.” ropose to fier. ed any answers, I have now learned to settle down, Do you think I had/If you don't want to settle down yet be | take elther of fancying that eating « The Mind Hel, + killed Richard.” a | Dear £ a I was misinformed and that I have better write again? DELIA. | friends with him only, but ft 1# right reat deal will help. A Ittle food went | ~7& 4asnd Ldelps. Pi “Don't you know?” asked Hallon, in- origuge o| |] MET a wo mic ded him, He thinks I don’t care! It is your place to take the first step { you should apologize for the two digested gues further than a mass of | If the candidate cannot have access “j cmancais, noreclobesiand@iurnliG ‘| ago 6 king to company, and he said he loved toward a reconciliation, Write ain Cie letters. | i-digested rubbish. | to apparatus, let bim consider whet hee! ep. | askee would go to a want o 00) st ou are sorry to have offended him Pave: vegetab! | ol re involved in all th SE fetor eo hcned atonal Une ne f Task ote wanted t me soon, I ing ys ae | } When a Young Man Calls, | "over veectables, brendstutts and pnusilee) are) invciyedt Ins ei tees) ex ? allon, de Low W ea, cereals, Eat plenty of butter, and let ! “Of course not,” rejoined the young | Mr, C keepin y your principal beverage be milk, Giye, fully without any apparatus. man, warmly. “I came here hoping geet ae month ago told was engaged, and (hat sh nad nt for Dy me to keep AM. 8. r for you to keep man and would like to know what T ute, the preference over meut, but not, | the use of the muscles sought to de- can do to appear to good advantage ot course, to the extent of tiring the| VelOP: and go very deliberately hrough When in his presence. Should the par-| gppetite for a general variety of food, | thé Tequired motions, you will de sur- ents of a young lady of twenty sit in| Bat slowly and chew your food thor. | Prised to seo what strength you will the parlor during a man‘a call on her? |ougnty, Drink very slowly, alao. Thepe | 2!n. A celebrated and successful sys- ’ | W. T. EB. lewo things are very essential, - | tem of phy:hcal culture depends on thd tor the sake of Mr. Clair, to trace the | @ssassin who murdered—I t us} “Go! y we all thought—you. Now Mind | without a er won Hallua went You ere alive, of course everythiuk is} He yecurned to Beltan, somew ngaite. a he rather calm way "Quite #0. By the way you talk of ised at the rather calm y | AM Very much in love with @ young | gggy, raw, or builed not over one min. | It You put your mind intently upon y, Violently; and k It is pr with ber « 3 John had taken his thre niv is pre helping Mr. Clair. In what way? be young lady, and as You will appear to best advantage b; W . i oft Finale ” with the ng lady, an i yi 7 fi tel: principle alone. 4 Mr. Clair ts accused of having mur- | stad of ¢ an eae cneagement’for val) aie | being natural. No girl gains anything |, WIRAHY: it l@ absolutely imperative to | Pin our eyesight by street stems, 3 ensaiyoul satter, or ev z | Peres Cae e eae by assuming @ pos for a man'a benefit, BAve sbundant sleep. You cannot get | g 76st POUL evesiant | Newby raised his thick w Asim b se as he !s sure to see through It sooner or |t00 Muc! , te} ure, : locate brows. “Indeed! And by wh: s delignt he found tat Doris’ Hep Pace to Make Up. | ger, aig creme GR ee Cl ies meri ca Genet ty corte, Seen ee eee: tae aren wae at Senile Counter ceonor: uding day with Willy MDs | ae Bey | spend part of tho evening with the| If your tendency is to lght weight | Vo cs ‘ ¥ Hilly had gone for @ run in BS) ) GAVE been keeping company for a young people, but if they are consid-|and you have the required height, you : in doubt about efther esm- 7 ytor-car, and the two girls e + If you are in dou! Newkvleromnyinlentivarecmnunonenn m ar, a one long tin} young gel erate they will leave them to them-|will do well to select the police rather | sult a physician, Mean to sav that he dares to—to seated on the tny lawn drinking two years my senior, T wrote selves for a wile, as two young persona|than the fire service. This cannot be| Hernia(rupture)or vericoge velas Ohb"—he clench cy noon tea aud talking of thelr fu-| tree months ago two which were can always converse more naturally | hasti reject, unless in tauch an intipient J ed his hands—“what a ‘ ‘ eae y |too) atrongy, emphasized. that an actual cure cam. be effected be- villain! And do you believe this accu- Willy saw nothing aheac ore a little hasty, but IT thought I had good When not in the presence of their elders. The Fire Department ts complaining |fore you go up for examination, Only sation, Mr. Hallon?" Hat everlasting commanion with Billy; — ——— now bitterly of light weight material, |a phyaician can edviee you Gere, put Dorothy, as a prospective bride, had ‘mally, if you have & more interesting time to come Sms laren e h By (on WwW. Kahles | Tests of Strength. teoth, 408 dentist at ones.” Tale ie ¢ clares that @ spy saw Mr. Clair strike | Hellun appeared at the gate with his | As to the actual physical teste of| point is that « requires ‘ the blow g, lookng mournful and somewhat * |strength, you will have to undergo, it| teeth as en aid jon, and a to “Augh!"” Newby wiped the perspira- | dusiy--for he had walked from the sta- needless to describe them in detail | on ispheakth. |The medical ; “Certatily no rejoined Perey Promptly. “And yet Count Berkoff de. y Hon from his wrinkled brow, and took | Uon—Dorothy rose with a cry and flew | YAN HUH! T, »} z They include: A men must have twenty @ turn up and down the rom. Finally |to him. | Too wee YER ALL UNDER)| Standing high jump—80 per cent. being |teeth, inctuding on, either aie twe 1h he stopped abruptly before the young| “My darling, how glad I am to see - 5 ARREST! MARCH |] siven for 2 feet 6 inches and 100 per cent. | (7 " Sores Sincr “other Getecte cain, | man, who was still standing near the | you!’ she sald, taking his bag and kiss- | P iE for 4 feat 1 inch. bridge work is accepted, egcept In rare. haif-open door, with the handle in his|ing him. “How tired you look, poor | ‘ WITH ME To THe: Chinning and dipping, twenty con- | cases. Tell your dentist ¢hese facts. ; hand. “Close it,” sald Newby, sharply. | thing!” Quick, Willy, send for some | ba: , STATION HOUSE }| | t Mazak sit down, I shall tell you what}mere tea. Percy, sic down hero.” She F 4 . i : eee apeened. You may as well know, | pressed him into a comfortable basket- | . Sena Wi ieee ose evening | chairs Cligw surprisea 1 am—and how f WE WANT F] b uel gal | CHAPTER XIV Wiput Why did you come back?” asked OUR RIGHTS; 3, i; I 2 Villy. ” ” A Queer Story. The * Bomb. | | HE blouse Hallun lovked after the retreating | URIOUS to learn what he could,! form of the maid, who had gone to that te laid tn 10 ( Peroy resumed hia seat, but left | brew fresh tea and cut more vréad and @ succession si It to Str Job | buiter, Wailing until she was out o1 | tery fn ee ? F John to begin the cone) cvishot, he hurled his bomb, “'Sir etsene yrs Versation, dun Newby is alive!" ways @ pretty one, me see of wolng te Russia—and this, Dorothy snrieked and fel back into and it suits pe . Br, % @ chair; Wil sped, ke : n ony ia) (ae it reporters | @ chair ly wasped, but kept hur thin materials of the ‘Richard wen In response to | *Hon't be silly, Dorothy!" sald Willy, | Umgerie sort. that letter. | Jn rather a cross voice. “See! you have In the blouse S1lus- ‘How did he got It, seeing that it was! spilt your tea. Sir John won't bother trated the matertal addressed t ate you any mort GRishenaVie aul iy ii seoretane ana “Yes, le Wil." ald Hallon, gloomtly. ener fete pole the, naturally, did not show It to me,| “I won't let him!” sald the girl, de- roidery on the ince it hinted at further rascalities on, terminedly, and sat down again. bid : * his part, but went down to meet the). tell you sir John won't bother vou collar and ouffe, ae ’ i % again,” said Willy once more, “Can't B frills. of lace. ani : person who wrote it. I can't say who) you ree, Percy? If Kichard ts dead, y WE WANT } WE WANT RPE cts amb rela) Ad the person was, his brother must have killed him. Re. Pa ) 4 OUR RIGHTS! fj QUR RIGHTS! ; reaie, i “But why in your clothes?" Member the red-banded knife in GET OUR 3 E 5 Ss! both are in vogue Hi “I can't explain that either, Mr. Hal-| library. No one but Sir John co HTs!! . F Q ela and a plain colar he lon. But my nuree, Mrs, Broll, or,| "ve take ph carom an ienders oy iY mop Bees potnted back of the is rather, I should say my housekeeper, 3 ears can be sibsti- At @aw the anonymous letter, and think- cee ee tuted for the tucked a jing Richard might come to harm—she “© = . THEIR RIGHTS nd one <dotes on him, I may tell you, or, rather, | Trifles. : FOR MINE! The quantity of : 241d, since he ts dead—she urged me to #¢ ertal required fo: ; ra e 4 go also to the Cuckoo's Grove, I there: | By Cora M. W. Greenleaf. medium size ts * fore left my portmanteau at the Rel- LOOK, and « touch, and a wont 38 vards 2 or M4, v% tan station, intending to return for it, T heard. nov or? and walked to the Cuckoo's Grove, lly | Love's whispered message, low e x the etile I found the body of my brother, | sweet and clear, dressed in my clothes, which he had| |Pivinest music the soul can hear, Ps taken from this house, He was dead, | * e A d, look, 3) | shaving been stabbed in the back, I Sere gras oak sande touch noco 4 pg Was horrified, as you may imagine, and | put Love awoke with a bilssful smille 7 fr aTucked Blouse or Snirt Waist Pettern No. 6000, yi vas about to run back to the village and) | and came to my emply heart awhile | $2.21, 28 3%, W and @ Inch buat measure. ve the alarm, when a sack was thrown T my head and I was bound hand) | A touch, and a word, and a look a - 44 foot.” | It shook | =. Call or send by mal to THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN- “Who by?" And destroyed my peace, aye, | T ‘EM, Rew TON FASHION BURBAU. No. 138 Hast Twenty-third street, New ‘That I can't tell you—the sack was! claimed my soul! LADIES! SEARCH Obtetn York. Send 10 conte tn coin or stamps for each pattern ordered, er my head. A hand was thrust un-| | For Love, dear Love, ever claims the Met om oun IMPORTANT —Write your mame and address plainly, and a- r and @ gag wes placed in my whole, acre Patterns, { ways npecify alge wanted vuth. Then 1 was dragged into the un- ° with vas sbay « : ee

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