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‘The Evening The -:- -:- e Madison Avenue -- -- Mystery By Seward W. Hopkins, Author of “Nightstick and Noezlie.* | | Bro ala OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. jt nob) Tl brace up. But when a AYAntorop Pune a acta man goes away it's different than a gir! pistol at his| belng stolen." { losing money on ently comm tted | “WII, your father never had a dis-) Grand, the police, rele te Greran | Honest thought tn his head. Something! Hammerton responds to the summons, He) tells me still that he 4s allve, bu ind Marcia promiso to atand by Besse, BUE not rob the bank. We can do n aarcls called to Europe by her brother's tha Hammerton We burt’ in & Hot. | Next week the bank Buy ivenfalnart ac i nine, eit to this house and I, Ike you, mus + go] aid Brainard) s father shier, ab- out into the world to find that comfort leaving the in and his z ie Without finde Wfaimara becomes {and Christian charity the poor must Tina about Ressie. while. lowing for Work, stay | wanane hotel he hotel burns! down is. rescued by Fireman Gattney, Maple otfere (take ner | the way. ne | | always expect." 1 “Forgive Mel” Brainard looked at hia mothar's faci ome In. bie, On mocks Brain sclegs and Kitna reer | 859 had been @ beautiful woman e £2 an uner Pe asa beautiful woman still, But the, —— oo ravages of her grief had never shown CHAPTER VI. themselves to him as they did that mo- (Continued ) Te ee noe t Ne other,” he sald, "I have Seen bit: Kidnapped! -yery blind. Forgive me. In c “{ was on that post that night. [4 | receiving the loving cave and suppor igh tly ) on duty here now asa night detective. | you ought to recelve from a gon yot You see Tam not in Andyour | have been neglécted when your &! name” [was ag great as his, We will face the “Brainard.” | world together. Still hugging the mem- were 0 ory of Bessie to my heart yat some day It no great harni has ¢ join with you in making the fire” | @ Women's Hotel?” | and was rescued by somebody—| World Daily Magazine, FOOOODC Here, Girls, You Have ody “™ The . y © o) @ 107} @ & © eo DIVING Positlon 1DDOODSODOOODOOSOTDOOA Fresh From the Olympic Games. COND SITION I was taking her to my| ourselves in more humble Mr, Maple’s auto} will we After all, my ng happened, Som e-| ' nae | dear boy," ahe sald, "I do hing struck you, There ts no! you to forget your other alie- oe Pa wut that, ‘Where do you want! gfances.” RE now? to your mother's house? | “T'l try for anothe e Ritl’s figures | Mase and grace of josiure and motion|to the body. Return to first posttion picture, This, too, needs practice| to break a possible fall, Soe riiict smhat hadi haps | morrowial muse @@ By Muriel THEERGY, ke, the t manoeuyres|are the keynotes of the Diana figure.) and repeat with right log. {o prevent overbulaneing or a stilted] Other feats of the Diana girl are not ra T want to know where she is'’|1 look like @ tramp. Lf vou had not Diana figur s were well y their tasteful unl-| One means for ug thts (for per gf tho hands down from. potitlon, When learned, however, it Ia] unlike the ordinary “setting up’? exer Probably, or 6 caught ine in time I would have cr $000 | form cost | ease depends on balance) 4 and point them straight le of grace. elses common In American gymneshime, hrough a ditMeulty, Maple has] one’ : frararcoula bbe {s by mounting horse (a repeating the leg motions as ewhat less easy ta the “diving | Th ben back bend, the oute taken her to your mother's house, as| MMe GoniGt BEAns: BERR BLS 4) ee arrow divan or Me Ww >se foate will causa q lot of| posture, where, with arms above the! ward bend, all tend to give grace agreed or become that.” eae nai n girl serve), and J n jing and p at head and fedy thrown forward to the! and supplene: and to turn flabby flesh ety Calle would you not,| Tt was much the same with the [7a some Fhuraivahy liystation theese re ceuinaia told firisnt pant oe posible: balanes andl like Aa ahepaly. ave if an aut focident had hap-| ards eae Woe bal Naan ay pire re First, stand st nee ts quickly wearing all the body's wolgit, ‘ason to believe the Ament ae Jieaving their I Amon tor > first essentia ‘8 ingly in the can girl wi the Diana fi ened i & a figure Peer probably Bessie’s, In the Stadium this team s t * time ex ext put a ha a stralght dive. So much to even than her now. But doesn't » carriag as a shit ample ¢ in front ( and throw you for the vaulting hor In practice Danish e Wet t2) solve the seer by cal deve ar Vountil it is at right fon of a runner, as in havo matiress or pillows on the ground “Yet us hurry liome. If she $s there 1] solved to have no = xd : a= ! will betleve tt was some strange accl-|band'sname ag, | dent neni [ADO AUSR aac e Noodcoud ox 0 a@ ROOOOU) dent, It not, then’ ae dressed to Brainard 8 ‘ x DOVOTB What do you mean? You Ne pear Billy: I have been reading| ® Gives tina ict fo wee ae 9 Qty Vincent jovce nv Courts f IP 8 The Search Begins a ears atc) : tt for ten thou] a a) oe @) Miwage oh aianent rerdonit draft: fon: ten: vious DAGOHAHVHE) COODOHS 8 do. 1 suspect 1 York soon.” Tt ng : ns j a ° A @ aie | was signed Marcia Le Gran A Three-Sided Affair. Ani Bs mike Ay i bal 3 Cotbed beat bd LY. XO Bet 3 Ten Thousand Dollars. Dear et : enter e) ® | “ana we thought her so se ‘ ce den vga Regs to you and ® th 0 ta," sald Brainard a6 he who In are i ae ae nein jto Besste's fate, : aineno nelide her y | ay ia so late in t I a © * sald Hammerton | studied the cablegram with me, I ar A Ren ohtoteonace 1 2 {would like to know ff this an 'y areNnce e en 2 heard the name)" vat could he do with the ten thou-| getting marred jt Andante HlacaT tol manerthisnnl ¢ |Abpropriate eift, Can vou sumeost Y 9 to this at once. Can was not hia to use for his! to keep ‘ rae spmet > ANXIO 8 Author of “Tales of Hz-Tanks.” 8 mother's use, and he knew/T act AY ula bere vers ena 0 ony, Brainard g that could t om be for though the young s case. Hamme Iter iday comes late | thing the a three-sided 1 Keep the parasol e think 3 el as th er mo s i changes fr toor, making plenty| Brain ner moved Into! dap, L ne : ted the fi smal > furniture the) oie which ot H a r H Galera ite books | Act WIL? caine @ woman's | oo 3 Her dell-| attentians, ‘ ake | gloves would be accepta vane eT, At ue UF dropping cate hands, unused to housework, were/ love to both s e ‘ ed nll iavant : legeimet | yot spared in her eateavor to reake/ S ifish Hida A Shy Young Man Was any one been Tere to-night hia sorry change a coméc fe home, ei Tt is ¢ Who fs with vou, a friend?” 'this a ‘ Dear Bett mig aelty officer Bessie Wintirop| But there was no money a r Tecently: domeb a youn iucted by } lerretnan the streets ew ay ely mot! Walt. Ti b k one day til he was almost ex- AR Suc pela ye adealocsalien efi tH] a8 ss n to me during the evening “1 must; hausted, He stood on the ( Wale Mla) RAO eRIOeS lanl Tine for ner and! pitty-eighth atreet and 5 | ‘ : i We'l , heel sorter ssed me, Was ph travels some, 2ue, musing on hi a ene we have only met even hungry, And tl sent by and. so am I (sald Brain=| Marcta Le Grand had not been touched a er ee ee rick Maple | oe ween brain of) 4 commotion down avenue caused a pate : Sones hhn to t Up on the side of the ne CHAPTER VII. Hoe oD eee arg Rae nal Boal! 1 suing out ggp POW far is It to asked a Wayfarer of an intelligent Shelk wh LD ae eee aeeeypery epi hn my ences alone ALT H was s at the door of his tent, “The camel kitows bt suffering ) { ho| The Missing Girl, Bie in the ae eae ” tell your flancee y two ga! ed the son of the desert, “so, If my brother walks Mts |could get up courage, and you allow s ad ning from side to i lev WO! that \ ) er alone beast at the rat he wil be an hour tat k ou the first time y One was a woman, S you at to, boat, while If he ‘ate of twelve miles an hi rtalnly was not proper f the eart jan, ‘The ee Ae OU oc. hour to spare for devot refresiiments,” 0 get better acquainted 1s to one Pee ee eer aad them , rs a prefer to ha How far was the pilgrim from Calro? “) Brainard w ested went. Somewhere, held in d THe ARBAGHE jat t nee by a man who had offered hor! not knowir : hospitality and assistance, she was suf-|@ runaway \ {ns fering another of the strange tragedies was Knocked down, t that had come Into her young life, eins he had caught when he hurled $5 was Kendrick Maple missing. So himself from the curb Was automobile 11,100, \A Plucky Rescue. The p a that police can do. i : Farin 1 a block, Trained to thelr work they have alate Wie a inmnantresched E Keener insight into erime than other | st topped His own effo men, Rut they are omnisteent d slowed them down to make tits Hammerion kept things hot \ The old entieman jn the car Newspapers were full of ft. The old's a | But sy much was happening | "You are a brave > ne 3 ork, py vere staggering under ajaaid, “But for you T dy not know wh Ft K. p a were taggering in a it have happened, Of course, the Inancial blow that had, to most of | er stopped the team, but you acted them. como so suddenly as to find them| without fear, Tell me your name? | al! unprepared, My name {s Brainard, but you Tithe Mie Sih arreren ta Win. | too tinuch of the matter,” answered the ‘ind so the search for Bessie Win-| too much oF te maen imple, “it throp gradually died down to Brainard amounted to nothing.” | and Hammerton, “Do you think that the Hves of myself and wife amount to nothing? 1) want your address. And, officer, I want yours.’ The immediate result of this was that a substantial reward reached Brainard which he felt himself entitled to use, It _had another result i The papers, of course, had published fan account of the matter, Brainard’s i name and residence were given, | That night there hovered on the op- | posite side of tho street a man in gar: ments that were tattered. He stared at the hulldings in which Bralnard's flat was located, gianced at all the| pulldings, and finally ventured {nto the Hammerton’s {nterest was keen, but! ft was natural that Brainard should feel the strongest destre to find Bes- eic, ‘He was almost Insane over the matter, He talked in his sleep, wan- dored around New York unkempt and wild eyed, staring Into the face of | every protty girl he saw, and show- ing other evidences of the havoc that the mysterious taking away of Bessie | was working. Brainard’s Despair. vestibule, He found a match in his But why had Kendrick Maple dis- pocket, Mt that and studied the names appeared? Had he been In love with) on the letter boxes. He found what) b wanted and rang the bell. When Besste he would have hed time to toll her so, And men of his age and stainp do not fall In love with « girl the first me he seas her, especially when she {s bedragied and grimy from a fir, Brainerd bad no money. With the solng of Maple the employment with ‘him as chauffeur went also. Brainard did not attempt to look for work, ‘Seo h my boy,” his mother sald to him, shocked at his cisreputable ap- pearance, “how long do you expect to fo on like this? You know that I am as gorry as you are that Bessie has mot with this misfortune, But these misfortunes 4o occur and others go un living. You must brace up and be a man. the door was opened he walked boldly up stairs, He was met at the upper door by Brainard. A Mysterlous Stranger. “What 1% you want?” “Kin speak to you @ minute?” asked. the Invited stranger. MA mid hat about?” jumpin 1 ant to tell yuh.”* i neat tell “Look Here “I'm on the square, and T know you Fs ht could have told yuh ré, only "t know where yun! And the said Fifth avenue, 'n moved,” ahee Of whom are you “That girl that wae rescue and disappeared, “Bessie? Bessie Panases What do you know about h na Mor here, Tye. fot ee fare si prom, ; at you won’ © the police, You have work to do Jn this yun go With mo straight and clean world.” eee Mn where ia." “Work? Work? I can’t work.” iy here? It know wh tl "Then the dream of finding your An tha t nous ems yun get there, speaking at the fire father and trying to got sone other ex- pracy A tHe karts ieee aeet a reac out and gra’ a By of Me disappearance has not pine ard. an houlders, he whirled occu! to you?’ him srrond tnaide the room and shut “Forgeve ene, mother,” he sald, kiss-| the door and looked i ing her. “I know you have hed the u'll have @ meee Hung to Dear aad von ate boutiag| ot ata (THAT'S THE FLY CoP THAT PINcHED| ME FOR OVER- Sp SEEDING ONCE f al GEES) NEARLY FORGOT TO-DAY )S PAY DAY, AND WHAT DO YE2 MEAN BE HIDIN' UNDER THERE AND OBSJRUCTIN’ THE STRAFFIC?, LL FINE YE2 AND MONTHS PAY! li tanthe 'No. 10—Do Women Hate “| to Eat? No, Ethels 3{ dreda, They Do Not. get this: Every time they pul] one of ittered me these inoss ma {mas on We nge ever Black I'm ladling out You're Jeremiah to that » women folks are T suppose, ipper- nikiffe rough ¢ day wii the ating bad bread ausea more divorces n bad the Ww 's way of count ut to haul out and dust off that aged one, |The way to a man's heart Hes through | his stomach,” When jilke a by Phe w mothe! (lira first he: But ators’ Uni nen all you I's {t, that nolses have to have h show me. eve it, because thelr 7 see men, an paper, so there, n and that's sup- posed to cancel all bets, and no time for a naw book. We I've been nibbling on these Terhune “Love Stories of History’ | lately, and now I'm the big asker about, that “way to his heart through his stomach" dab. | I muppose the reason Romeo hecams such a nut over Julfet that the squirrels shased him wae because shy had avery- body on her block chained to the cap- stan when {t came to making a veal potple. I guess {t was Cleopatra's way of Msh- {ng up pigs’ knuckles for Antony that | made him flag his Job !n Rome and stlok around’ in the hot sun of Egypt, spatting the Nile mosquitoos, just to be near her Paris picked up Helen of Troy and | h her to the steep cactus, ‘A hypnotized him with her brand of Irish stew, hey? Abelard only worked up that bad case of hia on Helolse becauss she had all turning around and looking when {t came to fixin, sodfish cakes, yea? Paolo nursed @ yen-yen for Fran- cesca that led to his finish because she had all the dolls in Italy beaten in a up trudge in fixing up macaroni au gratin for him—is that Pericles ‘ony wooze- wooze over because she knew how to ¢ p the kind of pot roast he Uked, 1 might shed names There are a lot mention if Terhune had hia series, 60's I'd kn but I guess these fow wi at wt 1 Induce that maxim to ex: 5 To take @ Uttle veer around, women, I suppose, don't aare for that eat! thing. When you've got it pretty bad. and want to Ine out @ Httle hit for you self, I ppose you tell votce mikes you think of Itt p coystal rillg aud that per wicks remind lot the he batt of the sketoh Je ¢ you hire sea of sun rise, and all ike that? Seagate at ft you dia cow bell on you, Instead 6 Uke that on her, ask ler how a 1 mound of r In accordance with the Newburg Platform would do. And when you spin her that, I guess maybe ehe doem't phk wp her moccasing and Nppytos along with you, and perhaps she doesn't drop a hint, over tho feed, hat you're hitting something over 400 and still golng easy on the chinstrap? When the married one feels a little velvety, does he win five points for # first with his wife iby taking her to the M m of Natural History for a little noon’s outing? t so that you could lamp tt with help of a man-o'swar searohlight, r ove ‘phone to pin on come on down to the of4 ck him up an ko to rathskellar place they know e t fourteen dollars’ that won't remind rif late at night he up toward the let on that she » hon sort of warms “She stakes him to gaze.” up at hig b ttons his kicks on hie und the oorner Swiss cheese sand- of malt, ant sho stakes ht wa aze and makes @ noise viol! {Imitating a dredge rough hig purehases, she tells him, gurely just doesn't know what 8 s ing were to happen to} ‘ he doean nd he's knockout with her, Ves, pig head, I guess, but they a weave It at my Iitele ase thet tho alfnentary i nged exclustvely to the shay- ling sex, and tor the diagram proposition that the only way to gets scissors hold on the se: ental sing toa the skate,

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