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a a a . - . - The Evening World Daily Magazine. Tuesday, February 14, 19112" The New Plays ie aie ‘Nobody's Daughter’’ A New ARSENE * % t@ LUPIN Story ‘The Blonde Lady” Too BAD Tue WALL PAPER Horrors! Chester ! MEN ARE ON STRIKE, BUT MAT PASTE- RIGHhI fe empty, tke those of an unoccupied fat, New York World). with all the doors standing open, But " the lxht a lamp filtered through} “Oh, Maxime, I'm so frightened!” from (ie end of a passage; and, ap-| “There's no cause for alarm. But proaching on tip-toe, throt ‘glass | admit that the position ts very serious, hat separated the drawing-room | How much does he know? Where is he bedroom he saw the| biding? Fs strength Hes in his isola. dress and hat, | tion. There ts nothing to betray him. one chair which t “Then what have you decided on?” tained and slip on a velvet te “Extreme prudence, Clotilde, Some wn time ego I made up my mind to move Copyright, 1911. by The Press Publishing eo 0 3 OH Dearie ' Hows} Tit Have Some Tit Save CaRrare T woud Love; Cracners AnD Teo To Have THat! A GLASS OF ] ‘had he aleo saw her walk up to the| things to the refuge you know of, the rH wareR ‘a. aN 7 | chimney-plece and push an electric bell. | safe refuge. The intervention of Shears a And one-half of the panel to the rignt| hasten the need. When a man like (2 of the mney moved from tts position | Shears t# on @ trail we may take it that j and shipped along the wall into the] he f# bound to follow that trati to the adjoint —<—~— r TERESA MAXWELI,-CONOVER wad PAMELA GAYTHORNE ed Warntless erik at ly see! st, exce tiickness of the next panel, As soon as| end, So T have made all my prepara- hum and try 1 the 4 avd th gap Was wide enough the dy| tions The removal will take place on ae rret tha: sirl ne . : sed through * * * and disappeared, | the day after to-morrow, ‘Wednesday. It Peek eee uemre rec areas according, ¢0 p with her will be finished by midday, By 2 o'clock Torrens: his susplelons were a was & simple one, Shears|1 shail be able myself to leave after her such leading questions tha und h ketting rid of the last vestige of our her cup of tea, The turned to his wife cooupation, which 1 no smal matter, out, It » sudde 1 so easily that a mistake | i Ro Figs Beal U ul thee, ie ot Miled with dresses | We must not see each other and no Fra C emotion of ing from metal bars. | one must see you, Clotilde. Don't go ve Alttataldd|| sway through and stopped | out, if fear nothing for myself. But T Ve Pkgbl He anes om eof a door closed by| fear everything where you're com- Up to thi n H ause ar ut least, by the erned."* hans , his match be-| "It is tmponstble for that Englishman apage 1 ‘The \ burnt, he saw light plercing | to get at me." atlia AIA Kae ne the Galva t h the loose and worn woof of the] “IEverything 1s possible to him and & Meethte KES falling’ Dilea Bam es old st am not easy'in my mind, Yeeterday, wh was nearly caught by your IT Took Some SAVING OH DEARIE, THAT 4 tr No THANHS, GIVE : HAT HAS BEEN uly wae there, before la 1 had come to search the, cop. er belove 4 ME A NICKELS fe GOT! Fi OuT oF STYLE And. turned on te dacawr there there tow, I \WoRTd oF SToGIES SINCE THURSDAY, Maxwell-Conove emarkably ¢ the first time | iq danger everywhere. I feet that the he full liwt.|enemy is prowling in the shade and #8 whom he) drawing nearer and nearei I know many N , | she ts watching us * © © that he pigbent aying she | other than | tq laying dis nets around us, Tt 1s one suessed t sand was excell , | of those Intultions which never fail me," Lcvegy ty vere Was Oi | the munteress of | ety that case,” waid sh Max- ot | charm al . and think no more about. m: 016 | tears, [shall de brave and T will wat 1 of Arsene Lupin! The} anti the danger is over. Good-bye, eis] do vo him @ tong kiss, And he pushed him outside, Shears heard the sound of their volces grow faint in the distance. it excited by the need of action Betty Vincent’s attord a uid aitord to > st everything whieh ‘ | fair after the murder of the ba had 1 stimulating him #ince the day diamond made his way to a passage, Advice to Lovers i hema ry 0 paaee | ga adorned with he was going down he : nl valunble Kntck- knicks, A 1 of a conversation be- 4 i a 3 ‘a slightly. ent it better to follow @ The Girl Who Is Truthjul. , atform, Clotiide had wat a n brought him to anot \g girls, be truthful with the man you love. | hainwen hor hana And aon her hands, And soon was crying. Great er pale choeks, fell drop by bodies. And BAR y n ame him for di ting y Dear 1 know » in little things. - _ ruths about trifles you can Je ten u in the larger matters. ; % By Joe ayant ture the shape and position of which he reads! knew, A door stood talf open. ble entered a large, round room. [t was mes you do. not ur white Iles." Some Ing now, ‘The bcudoir © {# not in the Place Maleshenbes, the ° ' to say the blonde lady, s an othe flance. You do no e “a mu h one of the flats tn nything about it; not that there Is any hi cenpal the next house ana the door of tha endship, ‘but because you fear the man you . but in an adjoining street, the Rus lous. Now, sooner or later, your ° i jong Montchanin, !f T remember right. Ad red. And Lam sure you have too m At enol Other tor a nat | mirable! And now I see how Clotilde ir flance for attaching more i itexchanging a w te on ne ‘Another faked house. Once again, no vbt, "Destange, architect!" Ard what As long as you remain engaged yo elt down H pressed h's t he truth, frst, last and always, her and there was € i aumintanices owitilieiplal 1 hive fan and | no yenterday evening in the there must be her com- <, | live other town an m grow re must another ns her letier "K aioe e foyn ana T am. & no inication between the flat next door ’ Ing tired of refusing all invitatto: n as abundant! 4 . R. BR." writes elinGut tien! a ted to make. you| and this Itbrary.” And he concluded ing on me steadt are not free to bestow your atten I must now do f™ to take advantage ef joves me. In a few has to ; ¢ ry nd you loves i In ay . a Bane MIR ADR ca tal aiitrys T\ my presence here to examine the con- Bo wo ‘olt and ti f me *°| fancee quite plainly how you feel, and | ‘ . of the cupboard—and obtain all the with h 1 know h wouid | t PRS Sa Eg RI AHUN e can about the other faked with the utmost couriesy an¢ marriage should no Ic be pos Wo A it be proper to accep tat! rs rat! " improper to a . a he evenin y never be absent from he GIRL who signs her letter "D, 3." wad rw i a An hour tater tae Ene home twenty-four hours with a A writes; ‘ ty, and sald, gra gitshman pressed e spring ef hi she Is chaperoned. "Ay man ken 1 vc these hands. are mine, | intern and went down to the cup ' board. As ho knew, ft contained the man has taken t several times and has treated + oe = architect's old papers, files, plans, ¢stt «, Postponement, Nee rdially, Tho last time ube oe AOA Bcscunt baokE AL kae nae you enathie latetouk m f had to borrow stood a row of ledgers, arranged in ; ne ave ni i iy EP He took down the more recent vo! ! to. marry Aiming, And i s T one by one and at once looked nung indy of our from ‘in (when a 9 als ‘ pererae h the Index pages, more partion has twice be ‘eo were Ko) Kindly advise me whether to F iy . inde e letter HM. At last, find- j ) married last week, but walt unttl [he him again, or soe Uy (aimed . ; 1 wiped Ing th Harmingeat followet ( lancee aNked me tow o wend dt to {if a 1 y by the number 6%, he turned up page @ 5 nore, giving ax her reason Send ‘the young man's handkerchtet “On, Helen! you've spoiled your dull by knocking one of the eyes “Sonny, ig that cute iIttle fellow your brother? ‘ Mux 1 4 { ' y P y y 1G 0 y y ’ + chee ‘ » Welike# to leave home. Now, am l|back to him by mail with @ brief " “Aw, say, mieter, do youse t'ink for a moment dat I'm hig murée ayer a lo ent, 0, Rue Chaigrin, 4 x ha to phew some of my former ave! of thanks, | “No, | haven't, ma, You see, | wanted a doll wid one ey: 4 gol?” you as Ls please you, I have (To Ne Continued, e j | 3 be Tas Room simply | Must 8 By Maurice LeBlanc { Weah and Unreal, Dorie, oveR BEFORE MY y. 3 BRIG. Now do HuRRy : ; + 1 Chester t (Copyright, 1010, by Doubleday, Page & Co.) acted, T am still acting not onty ne, i: But Well Acted. oo AYNOPSIG OF PRECEDING CHARTERS | FOTO con wl inns am r ‘band gi . which all my fi nets and si sit; but | am unable A All that I do I do me pecause it ie of wee to 900 RNTON. 5 eet ee peage EY ool aadiabreatat DA | 3 |foSvesin "again to-mortow *°"# and if aiwaye s Lincoln's Birthday with the pr ion of an English play that | bitters nor sawed wood during the # part of its four acts, the ; atilde, why @16 ever’ fms diy distinguished tiselt Iasi night . you up in my adventuroud Met « netic Moments Ww Nobody's Daughter" seemed almost ng at a Part ought to have remained the Maxime n 1 istances, eked out with small talk that reminded | ‘alindy Inuroduces, Bermond whom you loved five years ge ¢ v ago and not h ees one of the clink of a spoon in a teacup, made George Paston’s play weak, | (the other man that I am." and al, a nurse to belleve tnat| She whis , tow er parents w ad, Was a yod, but Colonel Torrens » “L love man too; and, b— eal and Mrs. Frar mm, who ad nt youth to make regret not. " Honora son ter, that it was quite] he, ) you regret your Past Ife, your ple to un. mM niy explanation hinted at by the author “ » in the Hmht of day h zor nen . et nothing, when you ai tig MBL ae Hi : A I aoc CHAP said, passtonately. “Th ring of the ‘ A arried, but not » each (C ntinned) ic thing «@ guilt thing as crime, when any eyes see denial WeCTWECL _ | Kidnapped. Wat do Tenra te mm unhappy pt “y of tha eLLt 7 . » you and suffer and ory a through roves vote] | CLENBRL BOVE PROCAING Fine. an ovant To BE Snvers? (WATS NoTein’L WHY lonthe all that J dot. Your love @ripes But| |THE Room) LET ME DSH AMED | Mie | \ WEVER PAID A CENT To A out overztfing, ° pt 1 accept ever . unalter: | j_neve You ANILL You? : my MOTHER. Kt N PAPER HANGER in MY LIFE! “LT do not love you because I must, t remained ; THAT WOR us Clotilde, but simply because I love 9 mother ~ —_, . you more} he went on to the jeweller and Are you sure?’ she asked, trust- « Framp- 1 him the garnets Ingly ton th rk she |%3j ne with these stones.| °f am ar sure of myself ae I am ef thought of bh / ple of jewelry which} you. Only, Clotilde, my iife a vio-~ "4 cane y ) vught here.” lent and feverish one and T cannot bi rig ah cgi bs | - =e), hit the nail on the head. | ya give you as much time as I the two emi-| | ¢ a ENS, nently respectable dy telephone at once grew terrified. had bee herself p it? A fresh danger? Tell ing side by side} g me, quick in a small town for 5 o'clock before SI 5, stand. ‘Oh, nothing serious as yet ; he pavement, saw « lady arriv sin? ¢ ‘ 1 a thick vell, whose appear “su what © ¢ %° ruck him as suspicious, Through} ‘Well, he 4s on our track.” window he saw her eon} “Shears? an old fashioned brooch set “Yes. It was he who set Ganimaréeat i. me at the Restaurant Hongrols, It wes went away alm at once, did al he who posted the two policemen in the ands on foot, w W Ktue Chalgrin last night, The proof is ‘ 1 down streets which| that Ganimard searched the house this 1 not know At night- ing and Shears was with him, Be- 4 erge, Into A five-storied house bullt Hestdes what ther side of the doorway, and there- “Well, there is something more; one * ntaining numbe: is fate She of pur men ts missing, Jeanniot.”” f a at a door on the second floor 6 conclerge + = Mehman pot Why, T sent him to the Rue Chalgrin —_— ic ¢ e atter the orning to pick up some garfets | ¢ f keys on ad fallen from my brooch.” nich he had obtained p re is no doubt about it, Shears Tho fol h key fitted the lock. aught him in trap." Ve oneybunch’s Hubby By C. M. Payne ug fourth bay Atte the lock | goatee > 2 eas : aw tf which were absolutely ‘3 aettl Bn gS et x a la ei 1 | | i . | : | |