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7 EST REE eer RETREAT Emenee ——— . wa ee 4 oo . The Evening World Daily. Magazine, Friday. Jonuary 27, 1911. oo] ssi i ene ici.seth, . wenleaie & a > 2 < > re ae Z E UPIN Story ee Blon de Mok hated -If You Had Bought a Second. ncn ennenses wesssnssomses' Hand Desk and Had Carelessly. eat dN MANS? OnUauren?” | Lossed a Lottery Ticket Into it, and if, After the Desk Was Stolen, You Found That the | Ticket Was Worth $200,000 — What Would You Do? 4 HOOEHEe® The Romance of a Duel of Wits he 4 Between France’s “Thief nnn Genius’’ and England’s Great- . est Detective—A “Woman of |” Mystery’s’’ Odd Love Story and ——— the Puzzle of a Million Franc ~ Fortune That Vanished. | a (opment, 1910, by Doubleday, Pare & Co.) yet A | 1 7, Page Wireone car coming from Paris | “Him.” yer's office, the clock was striking 2 BINOVSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT, Panga Ganimard pronounced this word “him” | and he at once said: Prot, (Gerbols burs 4 second band writing deak Sy nantteur on the front {no grave and rather awestruck tone,| “This Is the time be appointed. Isn't: King of @ super-|he here?" ot yet 49 @ birthuay present for iis dauguter, susanne, S@At and a lady with fair hatr—exceed. | Pipauses ces’ Cie vrotewor to-wit laid tne deat, ingly fair hair, the witness #ald pateral pais woe ey natural being who had already played| "With Lupin everything |# upside) ‘The lawyer replied: ‘suing “Tor it. “Gerbots. retuges: | qu ad i is stolen. Tottery ‘teket, | TM car returned from Versailles an im a ‘ fig bet by Heket. wins &| ROWE ater. A block In the traffic com: URDE corey gto rea ly cues sat down, wiped his fore 000 Trane prise. ie this ticket It's very strange,” anid Sergt. Folen- | he ‘keA at his Watch as though Be’ s ion, Gertois cannot stam the money, Belled tt to slacken speed and the grocer fanty judiciously, “that we should be did not know th ether Can Srunt iin, ie tamiutah, Was able to perceive that there was nov ae ee eeustey tnAY (ue: Genta TY Reeitcaiy he time and continue, i stolen the desk and voids the tekst, another lady seated beside th | educed to protectin e ously: in employs Detinan,” a. lawyer, 'e blonde ! vt iw Y raver sDetinany a, lawyer, iy Whew de tne ae et. against himael iil he comer tL disision uf the prize money, Geroui down,” alghed Ganimard. | ou are asking me something, ete, | A minute and shawls. No doubt 1 was Suzanne | Which I myseif | | | | Second lady was wrapped up in veils | CHAPTER Gerbot: { q.. Iknew, Fob Cm ak eurt ta, oy I. Lonsequently, éhe abduction m “Look out how, ve never felt so i (Continued. taken place in broad dayliznt on m busy | | git, Gerboln wan leaving the bank. |i my tte. In any case, If he * ; b ‘ When he came to tho end of the Rue|he is taking a big risk. for the hese : road in the Nery heart of the to | Number 513, series 23 How? At what spot? Not a ery pad ; | STIL: gallery was delighted. Bets peer qeaml. fot a suspicious mov | jero made, some people being ‘The grocer described the car, cea hat Lupin would Peugeon tknousine, 24 horse-powe 4 . Ge sah “} » with a dark blue body. Inquiries wers Gthers that he would not 89 made on chance of Mme. Bob-Wel, | beyond threats. And the peo- 3 ple felt a wort of apprehension; forvine {tout the manageress of the Grand | des Capucines he turned down the boul-| has been closely watehed for the past! evard, keeping to the lefthand side, He fortnight. © © * They suspect mes | Walked away slowly, along the shops.) "And me even more," sald the pro- looked into the windows. fessor, * all sure that the Jur friend's too quiet,’ sald Gant-| detectives set to watch me have bees “A fellow with a million tn his| thrown off my track.” does not keep #0 quiet ag all “put then © © © “Tt would not be my fault,” erted Ge Professor vehemently, “and he can heve | “I have nothing to say; I am watt-; thousand france } ing.” {him at 2. | “And Mile, Gerbdots?* | While he was counting them ov “The search is being continued. one by one with trembling hands—for | ch were handed to| | at can he do | “But Arsene Lupin has written to| ¥88 this money not Suganne's ransom? | ‘ Garage, who used to make a specialty ae ese untany marca, 3, Garake, Who una to ake 8 acti | two men sat talking ina cab drawn) “Oh, nothing of course. No matter, t| nothing to reproach me with. ay a eat elopements, She. ad, th | | % [Up at @ short distance from the main Must trust him, It's Lupin, Lupin. did I, promise to do? To obey his oi meee amas anew nile Fact on” Friday "mora g,hired out | fo. +i tie ae j ehtran One of these men had griz-| At that moment M. Gerbots went to ® | ders. "Well, fh obeyed his - eabliags Hratesn limoauine forthe day t| 0 zied hair and @ powerful face, which | kiosk, bought noma newspapers, took | piindiy: I cashed the ticket at the um a rush for tne faitnaited fe E i contrasted oddly with his dress. a is change, unfolded one of the sheets which he fixed and came on to you eho de France, and the agony colume ie means yes, What are his tne ring, which was that of a and, with outstretched arms, began to|the manner which he ordered. “But the driver?" | “He was a man called Ernest, whom | struction “I have nothing to say." 7 lerk, r on the fifth p feverish eye: while walking on with short step’. | responsible for my daughter’ 8 @hiet Inspector animard, Lupin's implaca- And, suddenly, with a bound, he jumped | tung and T have kept my ge was scanned with There was not a line mard, 0! aadrenned to ia. Ara Lup,” M. de Z,cnmaged the day before on the | and showed the game aie eeeesed ble enemy. And Gatmard sald to De: into'a motor cab which was waiting be | {nan good felth. Tt te foe hie te emed d replied to Arsene Lupin's A La : hs discretic tective enfant tide the curb, The power must have mands with silence. It was a declara-| sno ere. | M. Gerbots did not speak, nor the Gov- cety a © sou of the coveted | ,°M: Taupin is my client.” io repited, |S won't be long * ¢ ¢|been on, for the oar drove of rapidly, | ae “een Glee <, tae tion of war. { Wot been iene, back the car and/ernor olther. But there are certain Million * ** the faugh would at once Win an Aiectation of gravity. “You! we shall see him come out In five mins turned the corner of the Madeleine and tor West he ad s That ovening the papers contained ant we put hod ot mine? Secrets which leak out without any in-) %@ on the other side. we enderatand that I am bound to) utes, Is everything ready?” disappeared. ee The 0," ean the news that Mile. Gerbois had been Certainly, Kr yin, ta ihe opte | “iseretion having been committed, and; But the question was to find Suzanne, | 8') thevare pall at eee Ml ay ad Quite.” “By Jupiter!" ered Ganimard. “An-| ages ee you've seen tim? at kidnapped. ‘| a i . Wis pecormmmatied’ Kinet wit give the public sud y learned that Arsene | A” tid not find her, nor did she lots week avian, PP rcanys | “How many are wet" | other of his Inventions! 1? No. He simply wrote asking ae Whe most delignerut eactor in * you the addresses.” Lupin had had the pluck to send No. people ald) “inate gee dar Arsene Lupin was arrang.| bisht. Includipg two on bicycles.” rig esse iy crise thier’ ars et to receive you both, to eend away my! WRAY call tis Atome Lone aae Tho police called on these persons. | 4, Series 2, vaCK (0 ML. Gervois! ‘Dio rsene won the first: game nd Ughtening the meshes of his! grough, but not too many, That Gervais | the Madeleine, But he barat out laugh. servants before 3 o'clock and to iat yi ment ix tho eminently ludicrous pare Nome of them knew the man called |Rews Was received With a sort Of stupe-| ditficult. part te still to come! le the police wero keeping up| *0U8! aoe ORY LeeteMne ee CE On had broken down |°"¢ Into my flat between the time Erni fed admirailo: Mile. G by day and night round M,| must not escape ua at any pric ng. The motor car had broken your arrival and his departure, If I pols is in his hands, we ad- mit, and he will not hand her ove: played by the police, Everything We're diddied: he'll at the beginning of the Boulevard Passes outside their knowledge. Lupin! e. 2 meet did not consent to this proposal, Re the place they have agreed Malesherbes and M. Gerbols was S| \egeng me to let him know Dy meane. obi if he doe: And every trail which they followed | What a bold player ho must be And people discussed the only 7 jto find their way out of the darkness | Mng so important a trum the thout the five hundred thousand | three possible endings: arrest, triumph, | LUPIN a ance ea ae anne orders, threats |teq oniy to greater darkness and denser | cious ticket u) True, hel france. But how and where is the ex- | OF grotesque and pitiful fellare, upon; he'll swap the young lady for the| ing out ate peeeet sre 00 at oon ae Peenen ee MES Wins 0, paline, Oo dascotives (ae | TOR had parted wit in ex-| change to take For the But, as it happened, public curtostty | half-million, and the trick’s done,” oe ciulck, Folentant the ove ‘am only too pleased to do Arsene Lapin! magistrates, no impediment of ang | M+ Gerbols was not the man to main- | change for a c ange to tak ere Was destined to be only partially sat-| “But why on earth won't the old chap perhaps it’ the man called |<" evite and 1 consent to everyiilg:” y: Waa in exist eh “gg " ¥} tain a contest which had opened in chances. But su the girl e: ing; and is to prevent isfied; and the exact truth Is revealed, act with us? It would be so simple! Ernest. M. Gerbola moaned: co Atha Nini arhataver, ies bbe ig hion for him, Incon- | Suppose they succeeded in recaptu: fro! ming the police and for the first time in these pages. | By giving ue a hand in the game he olenfant tackted the chauffeur, It! on, dear, how will it all end? og MAG Mikio he Gute the, disappearance of his | his hostage? | 1 recovering his daughter and) On Thursday, the 12th of March, M.| could Keep the whole million.” was a man called Gaston, one of the! sie "took the bank notes trom. fls Hh tha: bolioe etrenane daughter and pricked with remorse, he | The police perceived the enemy's weak | keeping the money: Gerbois received the notice from’ the| “Yes, but he's afrald. If he tries to| motor-cab company's drivers; © gen-| sachet aprend them on the. table And yet the police struggle to do thelr bled th ; rth | 1 view * Fone! y | von’ tleman had engaged him ten minutes capitulated, An advertisement which | point and redoubled their efforts, With | The professor was interviewed. Great- Credit Foncier in an ordinary lope. | Jockey the other he won't get his nm Ka divided them into two bundles of tein yr esalisnser tere) ibe tecitd appeared in the Echo de Pranes and| Arsene Lupin disarmed and despotied ty cast down, longing only for silence, At 1 o'clock on Friday he took the daughter back v before and had told him to wait by the! hundred each Then the two men sat from top to bottom. takio fire, boils | 8Foured general comment proclaimed his | bY himself, caught in his own tolls, re- he remained impenetrable. train for Paris. A thousand notes of @| “What other? newapaper kiosk, “with at Gerdois and forms with taee, Hele the oneeay, | Absolute and unreserved surrender, It old : bap teeny rb ga yt 4 nq | Pricked up his ears; wasn't that « ring ;|was a complete defeat; the war was And what nddross did the second | a: the door bell? * °° Hie engutsh the exemy who mocks you, provokes fare give?" asked Folenfant. a M over in four times twenty-four hours, are givel ashe toh increased with every minute FOU, deapises you, or, even worses Ig 1° CR.” Gays later Sc Gerbols walked “He wave mo no address * * *Bou-| cissed. And Maitre Detinan alse nores you. And what can one do Jevard erbes * © Avenue do hi i t Fon- va impression that was featnen an enemy ake vat? teeter Gewese! + Let George Do It! rr) By George McManus § [sensei jou ance’ ust | Perencet an impreasion ding to the evidence of the ser-| and handed him No. Sil, serles 2 The e That's all he said. For a moment, in fact, the vant, Suzanue went out at twenty min- Bike ant ae o During thts time, however, M. Ger-|tos¢ ali his composure. He rose utes t 0. A ve « t , her father, on Weaving the cere: ruieg |. “Ol. 80 you have it? Did they give it Convtizht 1911 ty The Pree Publishing Gan (The New York World) 7 Y votes Mwithout lowing (a minute had! ruptly from his seat: , =. on | ze, x sprung into the first passing cab, viWe ahan't ese hime © © © Mow Mae 1 5 eme! . dack to you?" Sie ver on the pavement where she | "Cr stig it and here tt iss replied Drive to the Concorde tube station!" expect to? © * * It would be mag- usually waited tor him. Everything, | Ye 1 tonne OU OUSHT oe 1 The professor left the tube at the his part! He trusts us, no therefore, must have taken place in the | Mf, Ger" ne o© ohare ‘Was & TO BE AN ACTO 1S THAT BIG SALARIES AND | place du Paials-Royal, hurried into an-| Weract honcet men, incapable of course of the short. twenty minures’ | | “But you, nate Lag | R so! f SEE ALL THE BIg other cad and drove to the Place 40 1a ling ‘him. But the danger les. lags Maik which vrought Susanne from her |SUStON.' ng wtuetente:” THEY ENJOY 7 CITIES AND DRESS Bourse. Here he went by tube awain| where, are ie tee at least quite) put nevertheless we should require | LIFE - STOP A : #1 far an the Avenue de Villiers, where} And M, Gerbats, shattered, with bigy Two neighdors declared that they |8me corroborative document.” ALL THE SWELL Meas Rus cine ron!” MT Ne Gould ony eoeser oh) tei wed her about three hundred | (Will the major‘s letter do?" ‘0. (ease ula nly come! t would give No. 26 Rue Clapeyron 1s separated| would only come! I would give al) this, from the Boulevard des Batignolles by| to have Suzanne back." from the house. A lady had seen 6 walking along th Sexcription Sorte ponae ain hte |. Please leave these papers the house at the corner, The professor| The door opened. a 7 After that, all was blank with us. We are allowed a fortnight in went up to the first floor and rang. A| “Fiaif will do, M. Gerbots.’ " gentleman opened the door, Some one was standing on the threes Inquiries were made on every side. The| Which to verify them. I will let you oMiciais at the railway stattons and the| know when you can calt for the money customs barriers were questioned. They| In. the meanwhile, I think that you en roching on that day which; would be well advised to say nothing relate to the kidnapping aland to complete this business in the Young girl. ilowever, a grocer at Viie-| most absolute silence.” @Avray stated that he had supplied a] “That js what I intend to do." laitre Detinan live here? — |hold—« young man, fashionably di M. Gerbols,|and M. Gerbois mt once recognized | person who had accosted him outside ¢he ; : curtosity shop, He leapt toward bii was expecting you. Pray come| “And Suzanne? Where is my daughs; : ter?” When M. Gorbois entered the law- (To Be Continued.) vw oes 3 1 am Maitre Detinan. “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” se What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of Luck Left. Rv Clarence 1. Cullen 1911, by The Press (uvlishing Co, (The New York World), Letters of a Modern Maid By Aima Woodward. i Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), ? vi : Just a week since I've written—and this ts the first breathing apag, I've had. Mother ts determined not to allow me to draw another pesce- ELL, hor cae a Kainvow somewhere ALL the tin 1 ful breath tll I've landed high and dry, to the accompaniment of the —_ wedding march, @ fieh with scales of twenty-two-karat gold er ome} | with @ tin crown and @ couple of motheaten estates under his fint :n proposed to me at my dance test weeti!? No Jochey ever achieved greatness uniess he was a crackerjack Pos, Rider, It's tie puart that counts! If we thought for a minute that we were | It was too funny the way one of ¢ to make (her Mistake we'd experience a Mou The footman kept his promise and {oft only one light in the conservatory, eo tha: pre svn of @ Monvsonous Future atmosphere was fitly dim and religious—stage settings help @ lot, you know! pa About eleven thirty I Jed the victim into the net—I wanted to have it over’ with before twelve go that I would be le to enjoy my supper—Constant served. As I sank gracefully into a wicker chair screened by @ couple of giant palms { couldn't help it, I was thinking of the blushing, quivering? 1 unmoved Luck can remain s being handed to him a how stolld ai ‘out’ J) taugned a mt peg &iriles of our grandinotiers' time, who awalted thelr first proposal much as theyg Adversity has no use for a man who cul | would the Das of udament Adaptubinty! And bere was [, in a three hundred dollar Paquin gown, pulse seventy-two" aes cr, and temperature not @ fraction over ninety-eight, deliberately pulling then How we 4o begin to Watch the Deal after Fate sas frat momentous avowal from the pale lips of an Singlish Jord, with no chim te, ed Une © and Destiny nas ¢ us a Double Cross: speak of and a cast in his left eye 0 Te : : aie ve Now I could have overlooked the eye~but not his chinlessness. I adore chins- Mayo you'll be lucky enough to get Her to believe tt, but it's hard to > oa. zi men—kreat big strong ones! a a to beveving Wal the Morning Mead is due to something you'd “eacs — eomieonaauen ta seis an | His lordehip didn't quite know whether he was supposed to alt beside me ow it pefore! ir or pose gracefully against one of the palms. I saw him look doubtfully a§ Fd Ieee ee a La rug at my feet, but he didn't dare trust tig Bond street trouserat $ estful in here, isn't It?” £ began, to sort of give him courage. * © Poker Players are so busy with Post Mortems that they forge: io * . ° 7 . e Rest tan’ It et : i Tow many cards the other fellows draw (a the New Deail etty Vincent Gives Advice on Courtshi p and Marria ge}. tit is always restful wuere you are, doa’t you know, Mss Cisel cel | ne Tho reason why Thackeray wrote #9 amusingly on “How to Live Wei vs / conmnanenaee | } t hope to mest & man who wil give me an newer t Ae MG F Year” Was oeduse ned never tried it! A pai i : expe he have a enin tnto the bargain, will be my husban Sowing 4 dear” wa suse ver ‘Teditig Attenions lady if you may call. Only do not kes Would this be « ‘or of persifiage, about as alry on his part as unieavened dre Tho beauty about “rising from the ashes of your dead cei! is you BAR ach too much Join 4 wa hen tent a , : or earnest and, “4 f° ey 4 Hose 8 Ai ulder, whispared iy { ‘dee are ger'ol me make y airtie Cleely darling? ”» — hes too ofte > You wee, that Was nis trump card, In fact, everything from the deuce up= bon nan Likes to cail upon you and An Umbrella. Imorensive | 2 a ee : ; ; It's ocd how easily we slip from White Lies to Whoppers! Bisased at Having your (lh TheeLNs Gosaaniet os Th h yale rap that measly Uue-and It wasn't @ dit artiste of him to spring it 60 suddenly, | love with you, GIRL who her letter “A. [noe te ine loge y is , L ehould have refuse n gently and sympathetically, I know, if A not in the least in love with you, any | high sone 1 @ bow! near t rien to the surface 0 7 1 These never was @ Quiiter who didn't have a Pat Explanation! | If a man sends you a few flowers or a it may A t way, : , he gelaham Ins nee ieee it ine urtace Of We onthe ae a the | fheris ask deat 06 Cube you Tk ban take bau to te young man used to call Catching «pec » the Aan and his earlebip, the rosacabiona i ne shade o; erenc cen Bein, 2 ; » qhaatra Ge Aula voulth Atte with him, he may YPOR me and seemed to | 2 One : Was too striking to be resisted mn chin a sania | Such trifles need not Love, ame borrowed my umbre ® then | 31RL who signs her letter ‘M. B." | a I laughed! nt — The bi ing r tq have not seen b 1 not re A | a t) but even the Mush of his anger wasn't « Often the Yellow Streak ts merely a surface marking. A great old soldier | ot m Ki A he hte: : et Ao lange to think turn the umbr nail 1 do? “Laat summer I visited the! de ather a pale lavender hue, originating, no doubt, fo ¢hes ence told us that he'd never gone into battle that ho wasn't scared speeciiess— | BENTY Hara Gheh theca wile no Heetinieeean at Write the nan @ formal note | OMe Of a friend where there wasa very blue co’ les of his lordly blood. His first American heiress had thrown him Dut he left a leg on a battlefeld and had the thanks of Congress for Distin- ea tenine rig Rae eee asking f 1 of your property, | Mice young man. He told me he loved me| down and he was bally rocked don't you know—eh, what! &e. Papers ‘Caliente! wounded—In th at . rena Chant hat thy His negligence is unpardonadie, and 1 really love him, Now, however,| On the way down to supper ered to mother: * % une ; | young man wno the: really in lo t agi ; 1 am home again and he writes only! “Lord Fatrtield proposed—and I refused him I The Hard Knock that Ratses a Lump tsn't half so bad as the one that Not in Love. two the young Mother ped between her pencilled tps and satd ‘a rastad4 Dent! | Jo Call, ume t it t call upon ; ° hot write “on, C just when we could have gotten you married quickly and estas” —_ youna ha alae aa , T wo to, You ei an who signs his letter ” | shed in London for the nation!" a - . NG man who signs his letter aw this young lady tly A E. 0. writes It would seem as though the young And then I got my dander up and sala is Son's toveet that there's always @ good price The Nest Time Out egersst A "LN. Mo" writes on the street and We a! ays bow to each “A young lady 18 tm love with! man should write oftener if he loves} "Coronations be hanged—cliins are more important!" em Whe Horse that's been Lett at the Post! "Several months I was in-| other. Is it to to as ° ; . ck ceiaies a. ance aa mgd HAS Porn perry t tbo Inte to ask 18 t may Lin T like her, but I do not love her. you, as you say. But why not sugges: | All of which was Greek to her, But I enjoyed my supper anyway~a rea wg lady at a party and | cail? | see her almost every evening aod I to him that you would like to hear thing Ike an English lord can't keep down a healthy Ameri “ can ‘The Masiost Way In ts always the Longest Way Out! @fterward I escorted her home, At tha’ If voy wish to you may ark the young would like to tell her my tntemtions are from him more frequently, Continued in cur next, dear, Lovingly, ae ‘ " nonin ™%

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