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v N. ye . Daily Wireless Stories of the Sea Told ~ Thx EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FERRVART 3, 190% by “Jack” Binns, Hero of the Republic ‘Tefls To-Day How the Sea Is Ne »Longer a Safe Refuge for the Criminal Under the Wireless Hand of the Law. BY JOHN ROBINSON BINNS, ‘The Republic's Famo us ‘CO QD” Man. Before wireless brought Scotland Yard and Mulberry street Into con ‘stant communication the sea was considered a pretty sate retuge for the terminal, Once aboard he was lost entirely for more than a week. He \had chances of disguising himself and eluding land sleuths, who, at best, ‘fad only a meagre description from over the cable, or escaping in other ways. Now the fugitive has far more chances on land than on sea, Wiveleas has wrecked the old crook’s tatles trom thet realeay when I got my ‘ ship's cal Kled on my ear har- ae Poets SA ea |nees and got are y. ‘The messago read me h Mex to set esse to thefi “repay him for the eager years Bleue rei mining man on apent {n developing his aystem, No dis- | }3ieuc Ls Rank arte oer wud \y apper, prasn “Jalt—two Fath hat fede failed on Hlenehe drome, college bred, NU pen halted as jamming broke my ‘connection My brain began to swim. Could this Prince Charming be a murderer, thief, fugitive and tha accepted son-in-law in prospect of this excellent family? I could hardly believe 1 The Scar Described guise has been too thick to penetrate, | and no maak incapable of being peered into, Murderers, suspected murderers wuoh as Slater—card sharps, “oon” men, | thiefs, embeszlers and malefactors of all Kinde must pass the muster of wire- lesa, Wireless la the unseen sentinel of two conUnente whose scrutiny you can’t escape. 161 rune Traoing the Criminal. | nen I picked up the message ‘sha: ray Briefly, the method of ocean capture} goar over Me Fight ax fs this: The Captain gets a message | from New York, London, Liverpool or | any other city, It may read: ‘Migs for M XO (Captain's mes- sage for tee ink Oow- “Great Caesar, passenger bearin and reoled from of the man's wonderfully Jekyll and Hyde act so unnerved me that {t was hard ab vin, embexsl 00,000 and dis | to the steward's room ond | thlef, abe Asner joan, "Htere, steward, find the captain if ick,” "I whispered. Tha captain and mustache; ingen the stranger were enjoying # little drink gone. on the “old man's’ hospitality, Thr Probably fifteen SNe after the Captain and his ofoers hays discovered minutes later the steward, captain myself were climbing to my cabi I closed ies TT ” .| When we got Into the “cage” the man “wanted” "C.F." te 9 {D-\ tho door and sald, quietly formed, Word comes back to detain! ‘This message Is for you, captain him a few hours before docking and | Read it!" T Kt rled meet Mulberry street officers down the Fevese ronal prnend ae tremb led ag a words of bay. Or, if the Captain fears his as-! Gonigram. He real and re- ried “the | soclation with his passengers, he Is| wireless. He seemed transfixed. At! promptly put in trons, Thus the wire- | treat in sald Nias voles broken and al- less a @ has worked silently, | “Te can't be so; ot, there must be a speedi y and effectually. | mistake.’ 1 will never forget one trip 1 mada, I best no time tn scklng further de and a Verification aboard the Bluecher, It was the Arst | pies gcrifaation: | time { had ever seen the swift cluteh and steward had "of tha wireless, but It came none too| deck for the reply, , for it just nipped a marriage! have forever} Missourl famtly, | thrown a tender}, foolish, 8 ted wou large. mn" dd. Put hur in teowss Ie by Fr By the thunders That's q Ss ov in imental o tnto an a and mother jhurt the girl, she's too 3 Sent After Simson. He wheeled and started for misery. The Ship's Idol Mt theee tall, splendidly dressed jom you always see aboard ® liner had become the idol of the trip. ay recall this story anit rope s about @ (ort : cabin ship t to papers gave ft much CM 1 think the! i; was the handsomest spectmen of | T! : i i yed him to me sl man I ever saw eaanta? sax With a finished manner he readily won| not arouse bt friendship of nearly every wortan and captain were an year ago . x and enjoyed each other's company board, He was suave d staat Imgon entered firf a was plight. gallant and @ conversationalist 0 pale. He saw MBA Orbe marked abiilty. Every time I saw him! heh Ae r 5 comet ra the "old man a group of the prettiest wornen aboar ae AMEN (eer were about him, Mughing and joining) Wel gentien “in his well-told stories of months on his) Can I be of servi: father's ranches in Texas, None eus- | yshtured fearlessiy, C8. pected him. | "You are under a Among the passengers was the daugh: | captain instantly. ter of a very Influential Missourt pplitt- | sir.” clan, who had rolled up his million and mien Aon Ancor dict even tn this trying was on his way to Europe after twenty: | mate audady, ducing “che try ones six years of steady work. It was to be! his first vacation, His wife still young | written over rest, “Tam audac@y’ during never turned a hair. A smile lit his features. We RRR control was pertect and bh and pretty, and his daughter, not'more | an4 behavior that of yenation | iatter s umbed, are ¢ aad pene than twenty, and full of senseless |tleman. I almost belie . his body becan ld Dr, Vaughan, as- guaranteed not t Sh a stage scene. The Bt 4 come out Prince Charming {deas, accompanted compte tay, Ceuta ang of the hos AC all first claas drug and him. “If It is your duty to arrest me, Cap. | Pitt amputeted the left leg just above ros It was not long before the passengers observed the girl and the dashing Texan stranger frequently together, He would usually be sitting In the plush cushions of the lbrary dictating a letter for her or promenading the upper deck arm and | arm, Each day his attire was faultless in cut and color. His oyes were flashing and alert and hiy manner of speech was rapld, Often I thought him nervous, The Telltale Scar. ‘At times 1 noticed a deep scar over his right eye, which ho had apparently e c ith | locks of | daughter, and the latter tnevit Stier plod) to cpnepel wie Jong thoes of |that all the sing in the world st brown hair ag fine and silky as those of | Wined away heouuse ut her tava a woman way other wise, en all the passengers had left and We wore four days out of New York | Wh fall tho passengers had lett, ani when a rumor spread that the girl was the cabin, the girl was to marry the big youth on landing. We| She was weeping a tain, 1 am ready. Please say nothing | mora than is necessary to—her family He Is Placed in Irons, ment this strange Even In his pre mixture of des) showed considera those whom he hac led away and placed in not known by any of the pu where ho disappeared to Many stood about to bid hi as ha left. None saw him ex girl and her father and m craved permission to speak to lor. Her father, Ignorant of the charges against the man, was he The mother, of course, sided | ‘0 him, her little frame ; was throbbing. She he was un-| heard ‘hat sho had gone to her parents, | te arrest, She kre what wireless told o. her love for “him” and that Re! had done. Her heart was broken. He had been able to pass the father's mus- | saw her misery and said simply ter. He dined with the family, was Please, girl ara yourself, No man living 1s ‘worth your innocent tonstantly at the girl's side dnd seemed | ohiid tears. My heart and soul ave as so perfectly deported and refined that | black as hell. It was the kind a: fe not one passenger of all the 95 on board | Providence and this blamed wirele suspected he was not what he claimed. |and—I guess—this scar which s When not with the young woman we| you, T have met you too late! Fare- | saw him strolling with the captain. The | well forever and forget me.” seamen doffed their caps and stewards| She fainted and had to be lifted | bowed and kowtowed as he passed, |from the floor. To her father, Hyen the men passengers chided him for keeping away from thelr tables and mes, To all he smiled most engag- | (eri He was “bound | visited him a few minutes vefore he was taken ashore, he said Well, old fellow, I guess they've got ly but declined, e, T didn't figure they could ao It’ so | cross on business.” quickly. But for Mr, Wireless ot Well, I guess we might have been 20 jextraordinary, T would ha eh, old chap? Well, I pl Fi jatake this time and lost, think about it, I'm damned gi later, got imson are resemble those he used. iy names which In JANUARY |) 2 non wre cxcicons WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.-The House 160 to 91 knocked out tho $500,000 ap- propriation for war balloons, With this and other changes, the Army Ap- oropriation bil) Was passed. | 1908 The World printed 3,925 separate Business Opportun- ftles advertisements — 1,472 more than the Herald, New fi) York's next leading advertis- February tnt to 8th, Quaker Oats Week, Days begun right are days when you can do things. “Quaker Oats Week’”’ has seven such days. Observed the United States, Quaker Oats this week. ‘The favorite the world over. ing medium. In January, World printed 5,091 Busi- 1909, The ness Opportunities, the Her- ald 2,970," or 2,121. less than The World. The ratio of growth is likewise thé ratio of results, | all over Eat | George Tully Vaughan, of this cit George A. Kelly, twenty-ning TWO KILLED IN COLLISION THAOr ere| COLUMBIA, 8. C., Feb, 3.—In a t he es s knee were ' na een: adly diseased, the result of an acci- | Ch, collision on Ui ee penenorcek Gant years ago, t Dr. Vaughan de- the Rallway, to- {ded on a Engineers Nickles and’ Moore "were ‘The old greeting | Jof the hospt who | el has reversed itself and by a yote of | 3-10 in gs DEODOCOGEGOCOIDHG OH GGOSI HOO “Sixth of a Series of Articles Binns the "C.Q.D." Scotland Yard of the Ocean TOC OOOO UDOUUODOOOUOOUDOOOOOODOOUOOUOOUCODOT J) SLSLoLeKe Le ereteKeLeLore sore Coon Oty WIRELESS HAND GENOMES QUT FOR CRIMINALS. DOWNG WELL WITH E “DEAD MAN'S KNEE. lena knee wes amputated. the dead man's leg was being carefully | dissected. The knee joint was cut away operation was performed on When tho diseased knea was removed Dr. Vaughan quickly substituted the “borrowed” one, ‘The operation was | performed in remarkably ehort time, Meantime | from the calf of the leg, while a similar) Ke ly. | | The bones were riveted together by | cate phase of the operation, that of | ig the ligaments, caused the sur- | geons to work as they prob: never Carma ener labored before. Every tissue, tendon ‘ Pe , and muscle was joined and the bones | Patient Whose Life Was Saved id togetiier @ course of time, say tke physi When Died Will Soon Be Good as Ever. Another ind only one, has many. Physiclans at the Georgetow 1 wit negsed a remarka’ formed there se —— - of the upper floors lay a man about to die, | = =] Soe SPOTLESS the ¢ nly to remove the left leg, in the event of death, and it, 1 EASY TO CLEAN DIRT DOESNOT GLING TOIT ‘Tho best dollar hatr brush was decided that the knee of the dead on the marke! In a ward on tal Dr. Va man should be grafted to the leg of the of came radually neg y sermproot, e man u whom 80 and w. Ratt also grew weaker. The Made of pu and before the Kell Influen y Book FE IVERSAL Bn HCC as quickly placed under the ! UNIVERSAL BRU of an anaesthetic and the dis- Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Ofiering of Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases 44c, 50c, 59c at 58, 68, 79 69, 78, 85 at 78, 87; 92 ( Single Bed Size, Three-quarter Bed Size, Sheets | Double Bed Size, | Extra Large Bed Size, Pillow Cases, 21x36 ins, 2244x36 25x36 27x36 13c 14c 15c 6c Bolster Cases, 21x54 ins. 21x63 21x72-2214x76 (FS) = aS Re 25c 28c 326) 36c Desirable Ribbons—Exceptional Values 5 In. Brilliante Taffeta, | 1 496 6 In, Moire Taffeta, 4 In. 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O'Neill Building—Third Floor, | some floral designs on white ground, ‘with different oe edges, Regular prices range from 25c. to 39 In Both Buildings— ‘st Floor, Boys’ Clothing At xX to % dees Than ee uses Sze 8 to 1 years, use Sailoe Blouse Nori B Git. 2% to 16 ye | Regular, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, R ante $2.25 be 32.75 | q azz 234 to 16 years. 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In Sporting Goods Department, Adams Building. i _Sleds at Special Reductions t rm King and the | ing Guider Stecring S ' iP ica ut Storm King Sleds Lig leds, + $1.95 | | $2.30 | | aoe $295 4] uide Sleds Ube ceeeee se eeceee Br " aded jae 99690 ||| | —richly moired (like cut). silk lining and jewel buttons. | S765(0.0)) Molo nacoogmoadcnn Fifty Inch Russian Pony Coats 6 $9.00 Value $16.75 $32.50 . 310.50 Pie $19, iece Vie ba IOU