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Carrio 3000000000000000000000000000000000090000000 000000 |The “ Madison v Avenue vv Mystery : io} 0 6 POWDOODOO YOOOOE | bie OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. |his own coinciding opinion, Miss Le| She gave him a quick glance that did! Just when he pleases and the police 8 10} @ @) 5} @ ® Besale Winthrop, a pretty New Torey Grand looked amused. not escape the sharp eyed Marcia. een know, ¢ Autumn ree in eee Peaiceeth is kidney Lb “‘T could go to the police and tell By Di M Jquence of which easy deception these! ruicsy father? Street), is kidnapped by| Bralnard came in first, looking pale,| "Did you come alone?” asked Miss| y Diane de Morgny. short-vampea pumps are apt to be very | ied “ee adtla" atte towho loves | DUt more like himself than when Marcia | Le Grand, while Hammerto was taking| them a good deal, but my pay !s good —— a \? 90900000000000000000000000000060 00000000 00000000 00D 0000 0U00 000000000 00000000000 0W00000 HERE hae popular. Betsie, undertakes ne Poe had seen hiin at Bellevue, something from a locked cabinet, and I don't want to got In any trouble | [ veen quite a This ts not a generation of smal! -toete | faa" khonn a Ba ey thet: and ‘Et, zl "phe said ures took Mone mall yes, Our carriage ts out-| myself. I know I'd be locked up if I| i nen, The twer ; ore, tinancler, improved, How ts your father?” side. I'm not quite alone with the stal- told, rage all eum: ) he lly wooed Beasie; |, 1, ! | mer for. wearing Wears at loast two or three sizes larger | mipvariahed vende kitfed” her father, | "He's homa” sald Brainard, making| wart Barry driving.” {_"'nut T am writing this ao that it/No, 16—The Supersti- Prats JOU RHE. to asin eee ‘ shite |¢han her mother and grandmother be- | Now the kidnapper has carried Bessie to thé | no attempt to grect her nor anybody| '“To continue,” ectd Hammerton, “wa! Peter Wigger does kill me the truth, | Wasn't 40 far off on the occasion of the colored or white ‘house of Dr, Bilnknachter, @ strange foreign | tious Wife. | tree and hydrant episode, stockings with | fore her, but no woman Is proof against Prleniiey, Brainard enters tbe peat eee else. He sank wearlly into a ohalr and| received word from the Coroner's of-!so far as I know It, will be known, ° Havi t! hi tent leather |the temptation to make her feat look | Hal of Bersle Winthran on te see dubia, | bowing his head placed his hands over| fice !n the Bronx that @ negro had been! “fT know that Mn Brainard aid not Feito Galea + he ouse hastily in the Pampa. Tt was|*™aller Chan they really are if she ca | Ne rata dogma alive, Brainard ls over. his eyes. Marcla looked at Gaffney | found dead, and that certain papers take the money from the bank, and I Beller 18 See Breage eee thagh CE pana Eevatet fi { f Sa shed €nd shook her head, expressi found on him might prove of value in know that Peter Wigger got !t some LL ne. your own od rather startling, a i aie Len b ee CTE) Oy) eae BIg y Ae # i signs and flung to upon you Susy rushes to @ chum, mee: vy ey. | sympathy. Before there was time for| the case of Bessie Winthrop, These how. But I don't know how, I think brave. youn. fiver Nellie Thorne, a {any further conversation Neille Thorne| papers, were, of course, in possession | Bilnknachter helped him, for he got a |frend se Tework fell paitoiman Harnmer | art | of the Coroner, and I went up to look slice o He can do anything, He titonghby arcia) “How are you, Marcia?’ ghe asked, | at them. One proved to be so tmpor-| is a witch, He {9 what they call a it | stepping to Miss Le Grand, and Kissing, tant that he loaned it to me. It 1s a| voodoo, tn aninvor toe request from | ner, yritten statement, and the writing is, ‘And I know that Peter Wigger shot r, and the spelling worse, I de-| Mr. Winthrop. It was thought tha but atill a very effective contrast and, especially on) @ beach, gave Iit- tle splashes of | color to the plo- ture which lent tt an added charm, constructs her fu-| window and screams out, “You mustn't ture by the ald of come back, Jack. It would queer ws a dream book de You argue that you don't serves a lof re about walking nine miles to the niche in the hall! office. of marital night-)| ‘Borrow a nickel from the butchen® c fs Yy re The ciphered {t and made a copy, I will Winthrop shot himself, because no one mares, aay the new autumn fashions pro- CHAPTER XVIII. |Despondency. Tread it ba fois LE CARY RIED WALL chances are sie Mbit start contrasts in footgear, “No,” Marcela, “but. le! | 3 } i never was In love : . , Marela, t us| Brainard Mfted his head and | fen he did It, so I know. and the latest mode demands a general | A Strange Confession. | nore es arc vuereu ies need Gnd looked Wy Se ee with you, You be brighter soon.” at Hammerton with something like ani-, ™ ‘The T did not take long for Marcia to, ‘Tey could all see Brainard shake n and hope | room opened just over the roof of the telephone the garage for her quto- | M8 head negatively, 1s no heading to this,” sa{d! house next door, and it was open this ieee Tn and by the time tt arrived t we are all here’ said/ Hammerton. “It is addressed to no one night. The losses and fretting that Mt | meet crossing water, Mme. cel : e was ready, ;Hammerton, “we can go ahead. As and seems to have been written by the Winthrop had suifered made him Un-/ say, the seeress, located your destiny going to Pollce Headquar- Miss ‘I e knows, a couple of days ro to carry |: pocket for any one, easy. And he had told Peter @8T in a rusty pack of cards. Having ¥ oneness ¢ » crown of hat. werothe tall, dark man she was to ades from tip of boot to be of silk, Lisle " auswers the purpose hich are really not shoes at all, but a poor subs ul form of | ters, aunt.” she said, when the big car ago I went to the Bronx, thinking who found his body wo read, Listen.” | that he would lle down after dinner. jed with two bits and being properly Very short vamped slippers, which look A miwath a honies night AHI AT Clea? in a mysterious deatn | «Peter Wigeer knew just how the thrilled, the superstitious one stalks much smaller than varerey Her aunt looked up at first with @ that had occurred there.” A Voice From the G ave. house on Madison avenue was arrange | you ag her metaphysical affinity *\ Must match the silk stockings as near- | qute 1K, surprised expression, and then,| “He saved my Itfe on the way up,” Jand had me stand guard while he went! She sees you on the ferryboat, tower- ly a8 possible. Brown ts the favorite | |remembering, nodded. |said Nellle, In response to a question: vad amuel Kleck, Tam’ throug a yard and climbed onto the | ing above the motley throng on the color, and with a brown costume, brown f, Blinknachter Just! roog of the next house and went in| lowor deck, If you are all that Zorah “Very well," she sald. "I don't sup-|ing look from Marcia, pose you know how long you will be." “Sayed your life?” “No, Mr, Hamimerton has sent word| “yes. ‘here was an explosion he wants to see me, Of course it con-|subway, and a panic, and a crowd of jcerns Bessie, and 4f he needs me, I'll rougns, and they tried to—to—they silk stockings and slip; made of de are certainly 'f I am found dead before! through the window. He was thero| promised {n height and depth of com- t by the police {t; only a minute and hurried out and off |plexion your fate !s sealed, Any wom- who Killed me, | the next roof. I heard the shot Helan can get any man she wants if she my enemy because! put the revolver where it was iovad| throws le heart into it, uni Peter Wi will be Peter W “Peter Wig ca short-vamped by the way, are new to America, but have long The Autumn Girl, |Work al night, with Mx Gaffney to| spoke to me. Mr. Hammerton almost |1 know too much and because I let that! to make people think Mr, Winthrop jhe happens to be already mated, Very been wor pain with white sidox. | eee ae | help. |kuied ono and took care of me til we YUE Brainard tn the house, Tt wasn’t] qilted himself, I know he didn’t BUY ie Mt an Aneuficient bar. ings, not look well with short | comfortably do a0, af tae ean! Her aunt looked resigned, There waa jeft tho train,” my fault, The fellow had a bull's) “That's All!” les eaicak staan te arclce TaENaiee skirts, unless the feet are very small, /#0n Why short-vamped slippers shouldn't | 15 use remonstrating. This young lady| “We do aeem to be having an exette/@Tensth and knocked me down with BETA aT ESSE ee GAIL Uh at With long skirts, however, they are te the Proper size and allll Keep Up the | wouig not be controlled, so wat wAs|ing time,” sald Marcia, “Mr, Garney (cue cook And then! se Ped EMS Sh a Be ee eadibes petueke aati Most develying in appearance and make | !!lusion the use trying? saved my life at my own fire,” baa Heit send 2 nelped the: dcoton| mralnard iin athe House EUe) Ao aidllat titer ee CO SUSE large and even broad feet look many| The autumn girl Is Ilkely to be @ plo-| ny police Headquarters,” said] «meso reminiscences of those who, Wp him, and then we took him up-j come there, of his own ‘eocord! aad ot time before you dre roped and brand- ; vl ramle eno’ ing, silky | : i Seite u r e c } ey set eae siaes smaller, because the spectator | Muremiue figure enough In clinging, slIky | searoiq to her chalifteut, and the car gro eiive and yall gill keg ee Hees | atelts and shut him tn «room, ayed there, I don't know what they /ed a @ connublal corral Guesses not that back of tha small SUE eral Uh ere cert Olds, Aree) | meavealcoft, merton gravely. “Let's get down to, "‘T don't think Blinknachter ever tn-/ did to him, ‘but Blinknachter gave hihi | 1g are women wooers, Followed Home by a Black Cat, " ! aah \ wt nert a! sd ‘3 As ad a % in the labora-| They not only co} ce you b th - Polated vamps are quite sizable heats, | Tl Tape iets rien They Were goon being received by what Is really the most Important.” cert to kill young Brainard, But he mecleln a aa aibeed ievirerenun anes that eras: Scaeasauted is the terrified retort, and down goes ; ee i ; ela eet | aT, ae ah | tory. ee ieee i Hope and ital hidden eMectuatly |freased in Ik stockings Vand. ‘email | Hammerton, , ipa) vee teserd crom) paba/(ankea |UlalLoxsiier waar the) soe UO) OciEetery rata cute Beatle)! WinticOp it eal| Mery alasveassl(e sderessty Coemaueac the window). Lalvasalbereedlcatnee | by trailing, clinging skirts, In conse-'giede slippers. Sit down," he sald, “I have sent! Miss Thorne. Wigger, who 1s Known as WINGWSRDY | a at to the house she Was Very |tionable little fads, whioh, of course, is thoroughly as if you were @ gypey ~ = for Brainard and Miss Thorne.” | “Ne. But when I have explained why Thorne and Kendrick Maple, He has sh te ad nd she seemed paral ae | |thetr privilege, You may have oon oUurse. But !f you come home followed ‘Nelle Thorne? Is she in this tert. T asked you to come here you will per-| another name now and another disguise, | helped carry her ate e form Ss hen to led some of your minor shortoom-| bY & black cat she will smother you } NODDDAGDOOGOOOODODOTHOOHDDIGEOOOWOHDIODAOOH blo thing, too?’ asked Marcia, 9 be more oontent—and hate me I don’t know the name he ases. But he| Blincknaohter and Wigger at with caresses and instant! ) a haps |the laboratory, I don't know WHA: ings—with cloves and coffes beans, $ ly Install she uli ‘ ’ 0 “she Isa Lovely Girll less, ‘wears a red beard. He comes and goes Blinknaohter cepate) to her but tat Ber The Superstitious Wife reveals the ®t on @ plush divan and feed !t cream 9 ett ince t Ad i S| ves, b ot hi dein: her ory many mes, 1 don't 7 from a souvenir spoon, If the nelghe | V n Ss vice @) es, by reason er name being cry any more. house Wieser | borhood happens to be generously sup j | anoenei een eemel te) ma) a (aullaia Blind Man’s Buff! orden si tuRknachier €o eave. brain piled with black caty you are oom On Courtship ‘end Marriage 8 | Besuenvant aera ceaicn Tho FeAgon me, ete Mt Meer ee running & cattery, The only piace yeu , Mr. Brainard esc 4 Friday 4 ig S |me that her father’s nante was Wil- iteved hq would bring the police eh Be ene ee ae qd owe _coulk a sees you walk under a ladder she will ger sal faint at your feet. A broken mirror loughby Taorne, and that he was in d, 0 they left him to die It} Brad ae ropa Well, all our Willoughby youldn't Make Matters any Worse, $0 | sans seven 8 : A A Lovers’ Quarrel, [rout eter te ne fete Fenigttink NO) nyorne's business acquaintances sald bay Eas ‘uA | CNG OVE Ca eM Ta for two veara, I haven't heard thom |, the young lady fs willing to walt a nee ms t ‘ on f near the Bronx a er, in the| |¥ou ‘haven't absent-mindedly broken & F few years {t would be better, as the| Was that tho chlet cabled to London and oad, ee PHN eRIT| the bridge lot of mirrors, Bar for two month, He has alee isan ig citar you egies le-I mean Miss Thorne's fatner FO rue at Westchester avenua, | If you should notice your bride twiete ‘Ways treated mo well.and sald he loved a ae "TY J vag arrested, and Js now ewalting the “piinknachter has his beard shaved, | |ing herself Into welrd figures some calm Me. I wrote him a cross letter and “4 f, me. He can t, rival of one of our men to bring hi |} think ne may be angry. Tam deepiy, Wants Introduction, arrival 6 him Min made and doesn't look the told by a scar under his 7 ner even you will soon learn Here think homevernL havesenough ' bre stroke in ho 1s getting the moon over her \ wear with him, How can I regain his! pear Hetty: How (0 moth het Peal, Wha Wud Met can't give things anny heen se Pew NEN oulder. If she spills nalt on the NEye oie cranny AM very anxlous to meet a young) very angry ot me at first, rit Rot Inthe neck, too, But {f Im ena saline Gan uae leat him you are morre yay Wate and’ | Indy. T have never spoken to her) “At firet? Thep you are aéqualnted fel find the murderer of Mr, Win-| Hit over each shoutder, bool y rry you were “so and do not know any one that Could! with Nelle?” throp, “Samual Kleck." | But It is ting dreams that a |{ntroduce mo to her. Would it be ightly, now," sald Hammerton, Friern folds her queer montal kink extends iteelf, \ | Saperstitious, | Proper for me to raise my hat and ad-| ‘'She is a lovely girl.’” ontession, {"1 dreamed of my grandmother last i Betty: dress this lady the next time she passes) “So I'"—began Hammerton. But he i) night, J she was rig a. waite ‘ 2? <10U hee ita ayy ‘ e one is going to LADY fiend presented me with a M2 i ANXIOUS, | checked himself, He wad golng to udd : And she really atickpin wifich Is in the form of a ry to find some one who knows the | = c : : 5 e mother breaks see bagi tpeihas diy “uuper, YOUNE lady, Te would not bo proper to | ———— French Chalk for Spots por tent ot to dea Mittin connected with it? G. G, | See to her otherwise, Wearing Five Buttons am a cteanme | S0MethinG WII! Come Between Us, ‘ f a “i 9 Don't know of any superstition con ae te Fa gitl ts away from a cleanor’s elt . + best J trend of her mind very gradually. You pected with a “honey hee.’ | Her Mcther Objects, IRLS have gone in for many i wad bie Boe ie Cae ey nates kane mor fb eeu Tah haa Want Him to Wait Dear Retty: G Chinese fashions, such as the frocks a 1 tay gi see i Me ee Fates ore eae nate |] AM very much In love with a young mandarin jacket, the kimon: jan try the sinplo remedy of Frenot ti pou age pand. tie vught hee Dear Betty | man who is employed with me. My J sloeve, the chrysanthemum embrold chalk and a hot fron, The cha them on in| heW b tio ie mite YOUNG lady and g:ntieman were! { mother objects t ohim, as he earns | ery, but the wearing of five but csi o} however, ¢ x yin calamity, keeping steady company for seven only $8 per week , anid she also objects to tons on the coat or jucket 1s a new , he i vuldn't months, during which time they his accompanying me on my shopping J dea, waknown to the many, a day or so you a LA morning learned to care a great deal for each trips. The young man has proposed to I'he Chinese wear these five but st over tt, mecaciittle walks. Byaty 56pm ( : a) pares other. After this time his people thought | me three or four times and I have put [ tons to remind them of the five chiet ron 1 held over ft to draw ' bend down and pick up a pit. request from a hospital for her pres |fhlm too young to keep company, ‘The him off. What shall | do? HOM noral virtues which were recom yrease into the paper f you should happen to walk on é ‘ fine day she may a {Foun lady was willing to wait a few| Your mother is porteotly right in ob- The Old Lady (as a group of amall boys dueh past het)—Ah, running races? | pin ot the ch ven reading about those Olymple Games, no doubt? 2 in Affintt, in its labyrint or hydrant she al vended by Confucius, These are other side of a tr Years botore marrying, as she holds a jecting to the young man. He shoud ; it 6 spot wi t vith al leds 6 ea e \¢ Humanity, Justice, order, rectituc 7 _ ‘i ' or omvusiln rag he sp w st swoons with alarm. nd failed to ret to your legal Susy, Nery good position. Do you think his wait until he earns enough to eupport , | and prudence, A Voice-Gaines be blowed! We've put a bad penny in @ blind man’s tin, probably have disuppeared. ‘Something will surely come between and ¢ casivly that dream may. ve (Walle ate right, and if he loved the lady @ write hafore he thinke of marrring. | (——_emepeeeeenmee J 'it’s titer ua—London Sketch, us” she walle true b vA } Fr