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as iskdasinsabactiesddiel regres ee = ‘STARS VOLUNTEER Professor’s Mystery | J) ACT ATBENEFI A New York Romance of a Summer Girl’s Strange Adventures § | FOR THE NEWSBOVS By WELLS HASTINGS and BRIAN HOOKER Copyright, 1911, by Bobbe-Mertil Company.) utterly abac Her silence we bhal to i : sirtke across me ike a blow, “I bes] (, a ‘ ’ Berges ov f° ECRDING INSTALMENTS Yur pardon, Misa Tabor.” and t swung! “T'll Be There if 1 Come ina upon my hee! 1 reached the steps she called | Hack,” Levey. Ethel Mr know why we shouldn’ “Bob wants to | all play tennis | Te thinks that he and Mary us.” L stood amazed. almost Cros T turned ¥ ear_on which ther | Tonely” spot in the She was looking at There will b provokingly, e Will be @ rousing bil for the |beneflt of the Newsboys’ Camp at the |New Theatre a week from to-morrow | ankly into mine. too fast for me. I|night, for a large number of promi-| ng but the end of our inent professionals have given ansur- of a moment 989; | ance of their hearty co-operation, t d Miss It no shadow of lithe: Levey, the popular a r of the and now she spoke a iy ancora him, | Mystery or misunderstanding had 4 4 ‘Nome ciwetoward | fallen between nee Of course, the sire |Folles Hergere Company, when asked face of It was that 1 had blundered and /'? @ppear, responded: “I'll be there if I have to come in a hack, My heart foes out to the poor newsies, and if T can help to put a little sunshine into their fives I want to do It. I will not only be there but I will induce others of my friends to help the good cause along.” Miss Amelia Bingham had transportation on May 21 f that she had taken the only way of showing me that my memories of her trouble must be really forgotten. The last few days were never to have been. F I had been at my wits’ end| The Ainsiies came out of the door to- before, I was now beyond it, Réther. “And you nover told us that fn such a chaos of puzzled, SL Gur at WAST HEE RECO Saeli ahwer that 2 eobid bot even said Bob, “I call that rather cool. I just mentioned you last night, and think reasonably, much less she asked all sorts of questions about come to wensivle conclusions, how long you had been here and how The Italian sailor with his Impos- long you expected to stay. For my atble charge against Mr. Tabor, and Mr. part. i think you must have made quite Tabor's own impossible charge against me, were new elements which might or might not work into the situation; but @t feast I could not place them now; nor, for want of @ motive that would bear CHAPTER V. Beside the Summer Sea. engaged i re she i# to open in stock shortly, |but she has deferred her trip a day ty appear at the benefit. Miss Bing- ham {# president of the Professional Woman's League and is first fore. moat in deeds of kindness, Henry B, Harris and Jesse Laskey, |Proprietors and managers of the Folles “Indeed he hi “Do you know, hed Misa Tabor. y, Mr. Crosby Is the frivolous institution He never spoke a word all Christmas that added to the only thorough of learning I ever saw. Aissection, was I ready to confess my | party's fund of information, except to| Bersere. have given thelr consent for own desire to stay on the ground until | tell us of a new and a more indiges- | M88 Levey to appear and have assured Thad seen the matter through, | tible way to make Welsh rarebit.” Messrs. Fox, and the I would go away to the sanity of the — Evidently Christmas was to be the| @musement urther ald if @easide and give the vexations of the last and only time thet we had met. 1/necessary. Through the courtesy of few days time toclear. The whole| thanked fate and my own discomfture| Willlam Hammerstein, Percy G. Will- vat IT had let fall no word to the Aina- lees Gad toon os Sunes Unk h 1 to the Aina. |iams and Kelth & Proctor’s, several of fust have more perspective through | !¢% and we went off to our tennis, We their performers will appear tmme- | won our game rather easily. Miss Ta-| ajay, fter th fi which to view it cleariy, and I could | for played a shade better than. the Abies Lith ue ye cuares leccee see nothing to gain by haste. For all average woman, covering her court There will ve no advance over the |regular box owce prices. ‘Phe directors ¢ the Newsboys’ Home Club hope to realize suMcient funds from the pro- that, I was perfectly clear that at length everything must come out right. Not that I could define to myself @ctly what “Coming out right” would Mean, except making Mr. Tabor admit | with a forethoughtful ease that did the work without wasting exertion. She seemed not athletic, but to do outdoor things as some other woman might move through a ballroom. When we had finished playing Bob was a/send thousands of newsboys for a bape? Mahle der tagt beprleatt by and hie aripping ruin, and Mrs. Ainslie and I weeks’ fon in the country during igh tor—t was better not to vigorously hot: but Miss Tabor, who the hot spell, ‘think about his daughter. unless I was! had done no less than her share, laid) Among the stars who will appear are feady to risk thinking too much about | axide her racquet as coolly as she had| Ethel Levey, Eddie Leonard, Mabel rf ken it up. |Hite, Mike Doniin, Willa Holt Wake- The very memory of her vivid face All the way down the bei Nat Wills, Valerie Bergere, in the car window, of her quizzical im- | the three of us in such a ® nai, Frank Morrell, Maggie Pertinences on the way, the aight of ter that stailer people glanced aside Bingham, je Frank- er lying motioniess in the unnatural en, Bert us. I made the change into a bath! sult with abandoned haste, yet 1 feund | her waiting. The sea was evidently « passion with her as {t was with me, Her eyes were shining with excitement, her | head thrown a little back, and all her | slim body, tender in every graceful line, | was vibrant with the thrill of the sali | genet Satta |THIEF SAYS HE WORKS jair. She gave me her hand as a chill ON WOMEN’ s HANDBAGS. | might have done, and we turned up the| for |Deach, running lightly until the voices) “Thai's a Coincidence,” Says Mag- ould | ; * > you feet! istrate; “Three Months for You 1 the bathers died behind wu: Suddenly she stopped, "For « couple of mtlen my car traveliea | i that way about It, too?” she asked. , ye Ghreugh open country; then with the| “swnat way? Aa if the frat plun and Your Pal. Bound on its left, passed through small W, and most poignant of all, distressed and shrouded beauty in tl im hall, lit up the last few hours \. With the glamour of a dream br. suddenly by a nightmare monstrou ¢ sprsoninst ing. She must be put aside, Af possibie, with the rest until I could | see clearly. Bob Ainslie and Mrs. Bob, | Boating, bathing, golf, and tennis, @hould be my devouring interests ‘= next week. After that—we 1s Edwards and. Manran Hent, Jack Wil: id Mabel Adams, Pat Rooney, |son and Tric patches that gave way continu |O€,the year were a sort of sacred rite’! | vase Miller, eighteen years old, of answer r ally to open glades where lawns from metiing about it—you feel as if it were | > East Second street, and Max . Uttle cottages and great ran down to I nodded, for that had been my cus- | I hurried into my flannels ana Without a word we turned jhe aid pee ea) ute mg. AAnnels 88 Sen: ato, just as Berger was about to take the woman's purse. - together and went slowly down into the | 5 ‘ ee eras ie Liege Me ‘net | Water. When it reached her waist, she| In the Bases ket Court Magis. the ‘When he saw me he gave a|{hTew her hands above her head and / trate Freseni exam the prisoners, viking whoop that brougnt Mrs. Ainslie | dived, swimming under water wit' long | Bo tic tua eee at ae from her chair upon thefveranda, while easy strokes. T looked after her a/ three months out of work, and Miller he executed a solemn war-dance around | moment, then fol We came to he works on women's handbags : |the surface to; draw dx when employed, seems a coincide | breath deep and shaking th * said the wate ae tka ene’ Mirat on earth |fTOM our eves, We swam slowly Magistrate Will the nelghbors think of you?” |to the more crowded beach, mu Miller said he was only ‘three years “Laurie, where is that bag? Or heaven | see! in our pagan rite of b: in this country from Austria. The pris- We stretched out lazily in the hot oners were sent to the workhouse for @rant {t be a trunk.” I sald, “and I left it in |sand, leaning back against a battered | and upturned dory. Lady had shaken “It's a bag,” three months each, y Bellevue, and a ver. ; CMellefddiesticks,” Rob snorted, “You | had failed to keen altogether dry, and | go back to that’ whited caravansary |SPread {t lustrously dark upon the clean | | a) sun bleached planking. “I think 1 understand you now a@ lit- and Wrest away your belonging: come over here. We are going to have @ house party In a couple of days, and ‘rosby," she said we need you in our business. Your room ix now southeast corner second | ‘I suppose because of the floor, beautiful view of the Sound or of the firs Within sound of you please.’ "You are an Idiot, but the view—whichever | you clearer, If that is what you mes jby romance, why Tecan agree with you,” | I had to be honest, , that's not I love you,” said I, “Nevertheless, I'm going to! ail 1 mean—only part. T want things to | stay where [ am. Can't be bothered pappen to me, not merely sensations, with house parties, I came down here ym always foolishly expecting some tilt for some exercise.” with fortune at the next turn of the | “T think you look tired,” Mrs, Ainsile put in thoughtfully. “He looks sulky “All right, stay need of a dev vou were rl hash to me,” said Bob. where you are until bed. Bet ing shouldn't hun’ you feel the 3 : ast sd , i Troan beat you at croquet and give you Of tie unespected. | 1 de bale want (0 be TO eee et tattening, indolent per-| Work not to harm. T know that sounds fon,"" T ald Rater WAnuI And WOBEI Scorn tenting Mies tue Nietm ag stand in erying need of, is exer- *“ ean, fo 8 i ‘ ” rel T drageed him off to the Want distress (o prove myself against, ennis courts hut T do want the shock of battle where intress very sure in my own mind that lata to you mere- 1 the scuffling solitude of a pust seem hotel. My temper felt unsettled, and |!) 5 : the last people in the world I wanted t look that way to| sto meet were a lot of cony ional | you," I said uncomfortably, "I'm visitors. Bob had a hard future cut, ting tangled, but [want ve out for him, and indeed for three days I hesitated, “When IT asked “a I Jed iim a Ife that must have nearly questions in the hurry of the other killed him. Perhaps he may have night it wasn't any desire to force my scented some trouble behind my un- way into things that didn’t concern me, tugual energy, for he stuck to me like a to make an adventure of what distressed man, losing to me at tennis, ‘beating you-you mustn't think that. But tt me in long games of golf, bathing with seemed to me that you were in trouble, me in the morning and taking an oar and T wanter we rowed Mrs. Bu about in the I stopped, f ded as I evening. spoke unt no more, Miss Tabor had spoken of a coming blaming perploxities but of course after the disturb had again blundered ses in her home she would have aban- aci * pain, Her eyes were upon , > doned all plans, And I certainly did not the ground where her fingers b wel care to start the bantering flood of absently in the sand, When she raised *’ ‘questions which | knew Bob could not them to mine e were tears in ‘restrain should I show even the mildest them; but they were tears unshed, and curiosity about her coming. And yet eyes that looked at me kindly, | ‘ghe came, “Please don’ she sald. "IT do ) IT had come over prepared to drag | understand. I would like to let you @ = Rod to the altar of another strenuous |help, but—there is nothing you can help and T found her sitting alone on about, nothing that I can ask or tell." anda as quietly at ease as though ‘orgive me, ' said, and looked nothing had happened, I was not even away from } sure that she looked tired; certainly sho 1 think that from that morning we were better frie made any allu is, Neither of us again to the night of alarm; but tt if both now felt a share in it, a kind of blindfold sym- |pathy not altogether comfortless. Once when we were making a long tour of the woods and beaches, she said sud- looked serene, She stood up and shoo! hands with me smilingly. I thought th ‘Dlue veins throbbed a trifle In her throat, but her manner was frankly free from embarrassment. “You are getting a very seaside color, y Mr. Crosby,” she said. “Your vacation | must be agreeing with you." jdenly: “You don't talk much about I could not answer for a moment; yourself, Mr .Crosby.”’ then, as she drew her hand from mine,| “Don't 1?’ I answered, “Well, I don't by done?’ I stammered, | suppose that what I am or ‘have done M1 about? Did you too |{n the world would be particularly in- \teresting. You were right the other e was looking coldly day, after all; nothing much hap- | t me, her face blank and her eye- | pened to me, or I shouldn't be so hungry rows raised, | for adventures. Dae § es your pardon,” 1 eaid, taken (To Be Continued.) Louls, | ceeds of this benefit to enable them to) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, | 1) MAY Big Time Is Ahead for Minnetonkah’s Big Chief, Grand Complimentary Blow- out to Honor the Chief of the Nineteenth, ‘There will be doings indeed when the Minnetonkah Club cuts loose with « big complimentary blowout Monday night in honor of James Ahearn, the Tammany leader of the populous Nine teenth district. This particular stunt ts intended to celebrate the healing of all political sores in the district, and har- mony now prevails in every section of It, due, aw the programme puts it, to the clever handling of “Jim John F. Galvin, one of the Commis stoners « Board of Water Supply, fs Chairman of the do of the Minuetonkah Club, of w IN TOY AUTO GIVEN : by Wagon While Playing i an Marm in Russitn Ci , Where Agita in Williamsburg. tors Fix T ee row for a ———- General Attack Last week }itt itved 7 rman) KIEV, Russia, May 13.—Ug mo was five years old. She received among | o hyeatened niasss her while pres a te utomobile out from her was killed to-day heets afiout a and vw are home b of a heavy h o-da truck. Winifred lived wit and Mrs. Joluy Zinmerm. Powers street, Williar an uncommonly pretty « black haiv, blue « position. ‘an f try my automobile, ms the child asked shortly a “Ye replied hin “but you must keep on the side For an hour or so the ehild ¢ and down in front of her toy Was operated by her M« pape massact 1 with curly of Jews ts per Jews, es anil a lovable dis- yumor allegt: a boy last Ma > ritualistic killing © . such a splendid thing that after are ereer, nineteen years old, who gave] as a tricycle, Then sh oe Wreter ie. edge, My ro pa i gar td your waiting for it—now, when the his address as the Arcade Hotel, were r NM Corpse of Win Double Had Bee PPR nome of Bellevue. Tidid net | ater 18 there before you, you must /arrested to-day by Detective Rotohford | and nearer the corner of Union avenue, eapecially Di ite mae a ikte sacrificial moment aian't of the Delancey street station at Chn-| Which has an asphalt pay Crema feel like going in just at the first ¢o, id . eets, Hotelife s lere the child ran the automobile of TLASGC Vined matting, white enamelled asstielaii4 among all those people. Do you under. |°0% and Grand streets, lot da we He : mobile off GLAS Ww and chattering piazzas; but it had t! stand what I mean? 1 suppose it's by | walking along Clinton when he walk down into the st to officlal iden ‘unquest: aney Ria Yantee Ast being only | cause on the first day I have always (“tid he saw Mit jostling a woman, | make a wide sand ot eaught be ette the Gres, of hundred yards from the) oot aione early inthe morning |Wwi® Berger had “his hand in the! tween t rb and a brewer yet his If mire Musia cottage. |woman's handbag. He arrested them by driven at a high speed by Henry The driver tried to pu of them overt e, throwing of the tru is of the wage Mrs. wa and the terment had prepar Beaut rod fr It plain ein. h toy autom! under the wh Both whe the body of the child coming out of her Powers street, ehild and fainted up the child and carried when ern District Hospita! she wa Meantime w large crowd but one Winifred wete t do assed over mine w Was nd of te Must had gath- lusions REAL ESTATE FOR SALC— Our representatives will provide REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. : AND Ae DEPO This Sunday at 2 P.M. The “Massapequa Special” Train From Pennsylvania Station, 33d Street, New York, or Atlantic or East New York depots, Brooklyn. 10°, discount for cash. It will cost you nothing to inspect these lots, and they may mean to you the foun- dation of a fortune. our great development, and are being encircled with new homes. the best opportunity for either a home or investment now offered in suburban real estate, There is now more activity at Massapequa than ever before in its history. Over Two Hundred People Visited the Property Last Sunday on Our Special Train They are a few minutes’ walk from the depot, i We be We will look for you this Sunday. QUEENS LAND AND TITLE CO., Times Building, 42d St., New York, Was taken to the police sta. re he declared he did his ut avold the ehitd |r or Nostrand Avenue you with transportation at the above depots. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 150 Lots at $245 each Payments, $10 down, $5 per month; No assessments for cement sidewalks, water, gas, electric light or sewer mains. Free Title Insurance; no interest or taxes for two years; free deed in case of death. 1911. ‘WOMAN IS DYING “AFTERATTACK sof sallant 8 Before She Becomes Unconscious—Med- | ford (1. 1.) Man Is Hunted. Mra, Charles Sauer {# dying to-dny at | her home tn Medford. Long Island, from the effects of a brutal as | made upon her as she was passing {through @ clump of woods yesterday | jafternoon, When ler assailant finally | released her and fed, taking her purse with him, she dragged he back to P. J. Kelly is President and ne and, just before she became Carstarphen Chairman of the Genera! fous, gasped out the of Committee of the district Gregory, aa the man who at ‘The Entertainment Committee for the ltacked' het. Grccory fine. spent the big noise MonJay night consists of An- > ¢ H | n i : | greater part of his life in jatt drew J. Magulre, Cnairman; John Mus. JAMES The chimp of woods where Mra. Sauer | tard, Benj. bigler, Patrick I, Cote IATTEARN. | asad te ware yen | Dr. Alfred Bartels, Joseph P. Ryan, ene =e | Was @' or noe P .¢ ms S a Pa James H. Craft, Harry Howe, John bi. sketch: A 7 stone's throw from her home and ts Je, 4 « sketch; Amy Allen, vocalist; Charles | 4 | Carr, Harold A. Content, Dr. J. P. Kelly | Huavican, monologist: John Nester, "the | (ie shortest cut to the village niain and William Hannah, Little Man with the Big Voice,” and day aflerna ne ed | Among the headliners who will appear | Prof, Harry Carmon. There will be marketing, carrying with are “Kelly and Adams, Irish character others her $15, She had barely disappeared | from View When the man, Who had been viding in the t *, #prang out around the brewery wagon and : 1 driver was being severely’ beaten] MPs. 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