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The Lvening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, December 2 1910. The New Play s\| Babbling Bess _ iAnother ARSENE ta @ # % LUPIN Story Pry ” Ta ee” “ . [FO0NT YOU KNOW MY Pre’ 3 s 9 che ung” Fe wees ba | ia Bice es “The Hollow Needle” fraught tth the Leadly gq We've By Maurice Leblanc Copynga tv w : Lost xe AWRY : TOLO ME : ! Feriis of Newport. Neat (Copyright, 1910, by Maurice Leblame.) which has become incrusted in the — swollen skin. Now, Mile. de Saint- SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHATTERS Veran used to wear a gold curb-brace- Peck he aves Bl iet on her right arm, Evidently, there- > Suranoe, aad | fore, Monsieur le Comte, thie is ried at midnight | body of your poor niece, whieh ‘Raymm tikes nust have washed to that dis- it decieryres e. What do you think, Beautrelet’ I etal aa ot a Sami | othing—nothing—or, rather, +! feries. but can’ throw fo light on what has | everything is connected, as you BY CRARLES DARNTON. ELP! Will no one save Newport society from going on the rocks? Wh. H the wintry Winds are howling avout the summer cottages is there not on among us to answer the despairing cry of the summer cottagers? There is Preston Gibgon is on the job. He has come to the rescue with a three-act play lece, Hagin: by a noise, They sce with ag armful of Nim, “He fala, The Harpe _fearchet tn vain fer | anc there is no ink missing in launched last night at Nazimova's Theatre. belie Whe alagiirnig and | STE ever contrasietory Anxious society folk, anguished critics and brave volunteers watched an repsend ‘eis 'ixov 10\be's echoatty named | Gisconcerting they May appeat, ead waited with set faces, for “Drifting” was fraught with the deadly perils of New faldor, Heatrclet, nt acme, Maal Clevenes’ | supporting the supposition which port. What would “Tency” do? Whither was she drifting? All about her wer Cigarettes and cocktails—and she went up against ‘em! Tho weather-boate agined from the first.” @ociety divorcee who needed the money that “Tency's” husband would bring he tor the aiooting | But it seems to preee ; A scrap of paper, “A little patience if she could got him stood ready to lend the little fool a helping hand along th. Tiesrtes ‘afate Heautelet ‘proves | Cinstruction. | So fat, yom Raves ‘Way she stiouldn't go. She gave “Tency” « cigarette and a cocktail—and “Tency ELL. 18 THIS JONM Tt DIDN'T ig gS fine day, Go fora, wal tunel | Mkea@ them. Then this obliging creature, Althea Anderson, tempted “Tency’ MITH ? — WE'VE ME ABOUT You DO N iN their pias Ho starts to explore chateau, smoke your pipe I * with William Worthington, whose specialty was chorus girls, but who was willing FOUND YOUR. wiTTLE EMPTYING YouR, eur one ae ae back by 4 o'clock, As for my t to pay a little attention to his best friend's wife for a change. GIRL; BETTER Come, ASHES IN THE, “ | ery | well, Lt don’t care; 1 shail take j Henry Harrison, the husband of “Tency," didn't belong in Newport, for h» x Rewer ONS Ser Hee AGAINST THe Lady CHAPTER IIL. Joved his wife and didn’t smoke cigar ‘the back of the chateau, Beautretet: until the sun came up. She was getting on! And when she got up she bad : }HIE flagstones on the ground | jumped! on hia bicycle and rode ame vo el oy Dieppe he eto at the @ headache. “Bill” had a headache. Althea had a headache. * ee, eee cain capeeu’ ‘a bate ioeat paper, tha Vigte and This was the most sympathetic touch of all. We could feel with them, if Meautrelet, “But it je] ee Me ty he Mee er mot for them Tancy,” who had sweetly remarked that highbrows gave her a Tht BET 2 easy to perceive that the| went on to the market tows of MY ¢ el ™ six or seven miles further. pain, sultered eve: | [i HE HANDS THC high altar is nothing more than @ cast he talked to the mayor, Gee more from, champagne { hima Co Now, generally, the staircase leading nd the. local. policeman,” TB8A It not a propitious to the crypt opens in front of the BIEN | chureh clock struck three: Hie inquiry) momen: for Henry } y that he wanted a son, but he did not stop to think of that. He brooded over the matier altar and passes under {t Was finisived. “What do you conclude?” returned singing for Joy, two pedale turn by #0 much that “Tency was obliged to remind “I conclude that Lupin discovered the cual and, powertah rhythm; hia ehest opened wile him that large famille crypt when working it the altat my 1 the Keen air that blew from thi a weren't fashionble. Th Tho count sent for a pickaxe and Beautrelet attacked the altar, The! \\'.4 "tom time to time, be forgot made him very ad, bu he was never too sad fe reas | | night train.” AGAINST “THE , houses tes, When champagne ran until 5 o'clock ‘YOu ANY way y § SO YOU'RE FINED, o ~ | (Continued) | ean te the ee im the morning he was out of the running. But “Tency” sat on the terrace with “, plaster w to right and left. H*| seit to the extent of uttering shouts Of! pushed the pieces aside as he went on | triumph to the sky when he thought of By Jove!” m ed M. Filleul "I/ the aim which he was pursuing and of am eager to kni the success that wae crowning bis ef, “So am 1," said Beautrelet, whose | torts. Kies her. He didn’: | ~—-—— SS | tace was pale with anguish, Ambrumesy appeared in sight. He ited tattie the He hurried his blows And suddenly | coasted at full speed down the “ mind letting the others | ,-, his pick-axe, Whieh until then had en-| leading to the cha! z see him kiss her. Bu: | 4 u. The top struck against | of venerable trees that line the road pounded, Taere | eeemed to run to meet him and to + | It o resista when he saw “BUI” em ’ By C. M. Payne & harder material and f bracing her the sight C@) n ey u n Cc Ss : u Vv dt) Sno dl was a sound of something failing tn, | vanish behind him forthwith, And aif did not please him. He f and all that remained of the altar] at once he uttered a cry. In @ sudden choked “Bill off and went tumbling Into the gap after the| vision he had seen a rope st i a opyright, 19 Press Pub New York World block of stone which had been struck | {rom one tree to another across the’ told him to go awa) Copsright, 1910, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). by the plckeaxey Heautrelet bent for- | toad. Eis) there: i ward, A puff of cold air rose to hia| His machine gave a jolt and stoppe@! oven then ngs ace, en 1 moved \t| short. Beautrelet was flung three ONEY "BUNCH. IM Going L- WATCH ME START A U4, ; eer CG SEE hath, Wecolily enue 49 “TO HAND THAT MRS Trounue RIOT OVER THERE Just $1 Just SAW Your | reithe ataircaso begins fi for- | seemed’ to him thet only season, ® Newport if Henry hac MAMTER IN THE NEXT FLAT LIB SHE DOES !N OTHER UBBY Go AROUND THE ward than I expected, under t miraculous chance, caused htm to escape not noticed something SOME OF HER OWN LINE Fours HOUSES CORNER WITH A YOUNG trance-flags almost. 1'can see t ee : ‘ ‘ heap of pebbles on i, ee ey) “Three or four yards, The steps are | Then, ail covered with bruises, with the Pi ; é} : 2 Aiscovered it to be A very high—and there are some missing.” | skin flayed from his knees, he om cD) 4 $2,000 check which “Bill had given her to p. “It ts hardly likely,” said M, Ful amined the spot. On the right lay off her gambling dobte “that the accomplices can have had time] small wood, by which his aggressor had This was too mu to remove the body from the cellar,|no doubt fled. Bedutretot untied the” Even if it had been | when they were enbaged in carrying off| rope. To the tree on the’ left srotng ) Mile, de Saint-Veran—during the short| which it was fastened a small piece o! absence of the gendarmes, Besides, why | paper was fixed with string, Beautrelet ehould they? No, in my opinion, the| unfolded it and read: body is here.”* “The third and last warning.” py A servant brought them a ladder. He went on to the chi u, put & tow. Beautrelet let It down through the opens | questions to th id joined the ” ing and fixed It, after groping among | examining magistrate in a room on the tho failen fragments. Holding the .two| ground floor, at the end of the right than $2,000 t would have been too much, $9 Henry went out on the beach to let the wind ‘Walter Hale as Henry blow on him. In hig absence situea persuaued that she should run away with “Bill” and get a divorce. “Tency” took her word for It. But just as she was ready to start off with “BIll" her husband came back and discussed ~ath Luckett Nee uprights firmly: wing, where M, Filleal ueed to sit in rs “WILL you go down, M, Filleul?” he) the course of his operations. M. Filleul. ments with them. He was willing to do anything to help them, The whole ma ‘aived. |was writing, with his clerk seated 2 ‘Tho magistrate, holding a candle in his| posite to him. At a sign from him, . for @ husvand to help his wife run away with ano’ an. And then, of cours hand ventured down the ladder, The clerk left the room, and the magistrate Compte de Gesvres followe’ him and/ exclaimed Beautrelet, in nis turn, placed his foot | “Why, what have you been doing to” yourself, M. Beautrelet? Your hands “TBency" changed her mind—or what passed for © and sald she wouldn't go. Nothing was done about A . the really interesting character in ‘Dr! tng.” The play fo her, ai to pay her debts as best sh abou: , on tho first rung. | ce . 8 ° . . SHE WAS A SWELL Mechanically ho counted eighteen) are covered with blood,’ a! could, As this enterp: lady, Mrs. § n had the best Mnes in the play | RRR Toe BUT | runes while his eyes examined the cryDt,| “It's nothing, It's nothing.” sald the and they were all bh .¢ n. a was sey swa. pe ae Newetr Haan ian Wikis where the glimmer of the Ces | young Baer fall ons alonee by very way. Mrs. Sothern knew how to do thir Miss Edith Lucke: e A aa cae he heavy’ darkness, But,| this rope, which was atretohed in | Pit raney" rash wits simpleton that Walter fale, as Henry, seemed to be | HAVE THEI® FUN, HE Neb) gled against the heavy’ p ‘ at the bottom, his nostrils werd assatied of my bicycle. I will only ask you by one of thowe foul and violent smetls observe that the rope com o which linger in the memory for many 4) chateau, Not longer than twent jong day a 1. jddenly, a trembling minutes ago it was being used to {de the laundry. wall “You don’t mean to say sol"* hand seized him by the shoulder, | linen o! what is it | wutrelet,” stammered M, Fille Monsieur le Juge 4'Instruction, T amo th being w hed here, by some one in the He could not get a word out for ter-| very heart of the place, who can see talking nonsense when he praised her. But Mr. Hale nade us telleve In Henry b> bis eincere performance. Frank Got "* with convincing insta cerity. He made it seem quite an easy ked There were “Hello-Bi who was hailed with delish entertaining than ths p atter Newport. nd a coon singe: | "B-beaut i} ror me, Who can hear me and who, nine ry “Come, Monster te Jago d'fustrue-| by’ minuto, observes my actions e 9 | ton, compose yourself: | Kuows my Intentions, : ode | ‘ itrelet—he iv there" “Do you think so e y Incen S| | P'tacnure of i Tt te for yoia to aiedt | w=there w cover him and you will have no dim big stone that broke off the al {| culty In that. As for myself, I want to” pushed the stone—and [ touched=I shail| have finished and to give you the pi hever—shall never forge’ ised explanations. I have made fas' “Where is it? progress than our adversaries expected: “On Us sh ‘t you notice the’ and 1 am convinced that they mean to | amelit And en to " Advice to Lovers Lovers and Their Farents, | OUNG people, T have several times write if you were old enough to marry you were old enut selection of the person who: #0 take vigorous mi He took the candle and held tt toward! The elrele potioniess form stretched upon tho{ ¢ an ‘Oh sures on their side. round me. T! at.’ a For the moment” *, | ror-st |let us lose no time, And, first, a ques) 9 < Tr ee men bent + gulahiy, ate tion on a point which I want to have { corpse lay half naked, lean, frightful. | done with at once. Have you spoke i Woma2an’s [NhHUMANiIitY FO WOM ABB Bier err eae eon ee of soft wax, appeared in places through gergt, Quovillon picked up and handed © + exclaimed Beautreiot in a hor-| «You walt aod n to to have a sane choice in you wished to marry. Now, th going to be a little sermon to y your parents. Here Is something for you to remembe Kindly take Into consideration, my dears, that you the torn clo But Ag mont hideous you in my presence?” & ' considerably you thing, the thing that had drawn a cry | "No, Indeod; not to a souk But haya been tn che: world) consideraly. Jengge ian. y S. ‘ ane Loeb, |, 729 titer went on to say that tie brother and CONDHMN her wiater, come him accordingly. But to m woman | of tocror from the su was| you aitach any value”. ’ ‘They Have the Judement of years an6 experie By Sophie frene Loeb. Jive ana cry of suftrage is not halt as) ‘Thie is not as tt should be. we draw our #kirts aside lest they be; the head, the head w been “The greatest value. It's an idee of do them the courtesy to listen to the advice they n WOMAN at the head of o | as the wail of WOMA it ig only recentiy that we have put! contaminated by her garments. crushed hy the block of stone, the shape WOMAN. wat thouga she|into the background the term “WEAK-) For: Ler eed tea Agere eet a a in vows for women sne]BR SEX." Lat we must admit that!Oh, the stabs that slay, I'm norry to eek ison. CAUP CRE hy “eke | ought that life would be more worth|some of our sex ARE weaker than! say, have been really planned. and Med into the dayltsit and the hue if women voted for BACH ]otuers. So are they of the masculine] Are ven by woman to woman and | n alr OTHER fir sender. Yet it isa truth old as the world} why (when man goes along yet needs! M, Filleut found him again lying fat| to give you. Only very 4 n an idea, I confess, which does not in New ¥ rest upon a proof of any kind, for up the present time I have not suc 4 in dectphering the document. 5 therefore, 1 am mentioning tt, so ‘that we need not come back to it." institution writes to tell of a vpld people, anyway, are unwilling to ister 46 the opinio: other people, And Just because you dv | Msten to what people have to say do always have to take ther | advice. In tho things that concern you most, your affalrs of the heart, tt 18 very hard to tako advice, 1 know: arents have any to give, ast pay berry VINCENT ns not mean y Beautelet pressed his hand on M, Hier point was well taken, It 19 4[ nat we will OVERLOOK the short-| no “why") we cannot understand, | on the ground, with his hands glued to| piieui's and whispered: their years the respect of ” fact that bas borne the test of ti amings of the man (saying by our] The “stand-patter” will say, "Ob, it| bis face ; 2 | “Don't speak—there's some one listens jinat @ Wouan will BORGIVE he tlony “He is only a man”) and wel- \iy the way of the world, nf By Fl ierele ‘ Bey Ing—outside"~— Roar letter and he probably accept you pike scabs . —— $a ——————————- } Nothing is permanent but cha a » the discovery o The gravel creaked, Beautrelet ran’ 3 who signs her letter “P. E. 's Obj ® \iew fr te’ Gena bd eae ae ee h T have been Led Pe y the | ““rhere's no one there, but the border | : ee owl © woman Who NEEDS us. | correctness of your rtlor a ere a elaeh aun ae Gane eens un. (MBAS. Cblected. bimeiy riints ior |fnaro. ore hundred of lnsiances Gall’ | Gir'tie mina co wher aie de Eaine | hee, bee CcOahe Sees 8 Oe ft hn 1s ov mary ee sae GIRL who signs her letter “C | outside of this one t prove wom- | Veran tired ¥ J Arsene Li | Hie closed the window and sat dews After the game 1s ove! Pr ou D." writes: i} ° " 3 an wihumanity to be other's sex, aid fro) tart. Also, again tom to give each member a slip upon | £) young man was tn love with Vast are sssas vabup Pers. he unkind word “bebind ber back" | in Varls under the name of Etleonne de | “yoy gee, 3fonsteur le Juge d’Inst which 1s written gomet me me tins t my parents ob- woeeverinn Te (that “atings ke w red-hot vrand’—tie Vaulrels Ils linen is marked with ihe | don, the enemy has even ceased to ¢ ber must do, Last week fected to his attent neoauenti® $ will save you tumy [petty actions that seem sinall but mano iittala EV. That ought to be suliolent) the most ordinary precautions; be ‘Kiss every fellow |1 repulsed him. Now I have lost alm 4 ' £ ny Lor ae tHalitrend “ob ‘the whole dap SHIR; Con Ey jno time left, He, too, feels that the one at your right imes. and 1am sorry, W shall L pins nim ayes y | Oe SAE Anarene | . je day sidore did not st 7 to have | hour ls urgent. Let ue be quick, andl ry shall 1 do and pei © day after, bespenk ‘Monsieur le Cou As gone v0 | core, i t! wi @i4 not want to do this, 60 I refu 1 fear tt 18 too late to do anyt Arry @ lot of parceis, ,harducws unte natures that might other-| a horse put to, The nding for De. | £OFe Ane OP k otnee they 40.098 wi Was T right? . Dee, you did not have courage topeciuiy on «| Wise be beautiful Joust, who will make sal exarml | "he jaid the document on the table Fou were quite Fleht,to retine lip ot [enough to be loyal to the young 4 vu can Bave them 4 Livery daugater of us must realize Mion. In my opin “Ve! and held It In position, unfolded: the vulgar suggestion on your slip Of} yorore, | © parce, at any of | shat ite fe WO short We have but! ase? aw jieast The | "sono observation, Monsleur le Juge! paper. 1 would resign from a club, were | Manet ik le Mitle while be tan cue beat f Qin Sn cat anete cent the corpse= | auinstruction, to oegin with, The paper. Pie vour pince, where such things were | Not Steady. koe es sila ia wont Uae usr | ito while to stay at bests Why Yur you dont mum to bo tsteaing™ == | INAATACtIEn Se Se Gy ‘tues a considered amusing. upolh ve aur vi tue shure ‘ MUU UEOKR IS Lut. aa be he real sen figures. And in the first three lines and \ the fifth—the only ones with which we have to do at present, for the fourth! seems to present an entirely different s the rusa| 7 wine at you Have ty | and Useiwas OF Lodus AL you arty wuwniuwa © are enough feathers and furs iika and gating and gew-gaws pland In 4h unouiuruuiy couwdeu car |for all of us. There ts absolute GIRL who At the Corner. A B." writes fs mele “1 know GIRL who sigh. ser letter “A, Re" A cate parents do n¢ “Ig it proper to meet a young ise he monstra ha lake " ¢ » ning amy] oy cter—1 those figures ts sky overhead. Why LOOK DOWN with Buy] character—not one of , ; decide what to buy, [disdain at @ fellow creature that was turn interrupted his| Higher than the Agure 6 there & man at the corner? My mother knowa ‘ i belevn born under the wame stars that wel- ts ) Jes these figures represents one of the I do 0 und does not object, because if) What shall | dot’ pages nas an ue mcreen 18 a andy | d YOU? s thar Holm | vowels, taken in alphabetical order, Lat the young man comes to the house my| You h isten advice of 4 4 rh | 4a Who sews are ali human. And there ts not next morning. | uy put down the result.” Younger brother always wants to’ go|¥our parents. If the you nan 1s sign t in, | “not st $ Cuupanne among u» who may oat the aut with us.” ady" they are probably rigit ia | AFRAID to tell -her moth, ¢ s y ous! frst Ho wrete vn @ Seperate piece of nde plone And, if we do, the stone so.ne- . L i per Have the young man come to the} cbiecting to his &..entlons to you. thf puritan type. 1 she es Brit (mae bas BEFLBR aslo it came { it har RCI er sar ee . pty : s ore siuned agu than sin- 6 Gore Ww any | mat coon | ‘ i rs the fe hosse, and explain to your younser! hop Chris:mas, | S08 HF Sawin * J's deep | iaeriduk AG exceptivuas | back ; G@...0.8 os brother that he must not ask to go ae rae | od oh Above all, woman should stand by } | ++. @-O O00 Om out with you, YOUNG man who signe his lets) The COLD Har qanoriaten sue | dia io 4 popular gift, Lf it [else at (he time when the sister neous after ‘i certainly] @t. whe. @ +e tes “A. BM." writes: tered into row of her bones UAT OTR A A oLRAMatTi ee Mitt I nen MONT. Gp’ Kind ware nae analen pan ntlemen| Then he continue: “© Long Ago. “I am jn love with @ girj}and chill Her’ PALDG ps wise Wal nue @ iuncy handle with @| thetic action, the assurance of support | Beau hear from! “Ag you see, tide Goes not give us» - " ‘ o wh I have known for three months, LRAVEE spirit to cowardice, T ise. Sele breil Gi nae & bane, Mi ’ F Die at the body of a young} much to upon. ° GIRL who signs her letter "t,) wh 1 her to the theate Mee ie Wet 6 STRUGGLE entered into stage “dead red jarge BOW and aise 4 pikin hundie, Lf i¢{all have forever done more to sot aw was found by some \ L.” writes IT have tak “A young man T Ike very | partiee, Ho M a \ 7 urimpers, | sane time, very emey, ngy 1 know whether she| per makeup. Bhe came away from reuring room and @ cup of tea, w is tor tho man, the Kind that can be} VRONG RIGHT, he the waunded tb ning, n the rocks,”* ventor has contented himself with re. ti ‘At the | loves me, and what shall I give her for) gene of torture, Just that! some of the snops serve gratis, wa. | carried elther as 4 cane or umorelia | heart and point to the path in which Beautrelet gave a start. | placing the vowels by figures and the’ Pe rae a 00s Fe Sh Christmas?” ‘At last whe found refuge with the help & whole lot. would be handy. the erring one should not go than ALL “What's that? The body,"-—— consonants by dots, and very dimoult, time I was very busy so I did not) “wie quickest way to find out whether exawer tt, Now Iam sorry, Would it woman 1 quote, She was not a bad It will serve no purpose to argue the| A and aloofni confortable 18 @ practical gitt | the coldn of which @ “Of a young woman, Thé body ts/ if not Impor idle, because he has taken ~ or not the young lady cares for you is horribly mutilated, they say, and {t| no furthe a i BLF-SUF v1 er when unpleasantries arise, so | and $22.60 will buy a beauty, or a nand- | Woman Ie capable, ¥ to do so now? her, Unless you are engaged to Sif. She was not BE UFFICIENT matter w Se ae = would bo !mposstble to establish the] problem. a Dias bale ra to the young man and Hee rarer | to eandin howe ‘enough to stand the unspeakable cen- just savé your nerves for the shopping, | some sateen one can be purchased} PREPARE FOR PEACH ON EARTH finiy but for a very narrow Uttle| “It is certainly pretty cusoure,” * explain your delay in answering bis|or books. ’ \pure of those she called friends, Where you will need them, tor % AND QUOD WiLL TOWARD WOMAN! gold curbabracelet_on the right arm (To Be Continued) : ’ penis % ‘ l Sy 16.206) Tanase A - nn aes en Mk : -

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