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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1917. ant, Bound to Become an Aviator, ROBBED ON BOAT FR CHIEF WALSH NEARLY DROWNED |44iss Mois RESCUING GIRL FROM SUICIDE William Henry Dived Off Ferryboat When Woman Leaped Overboard. Were Pulled From Park avenue, last night om ite way from street to Long I City. the river none saw her save Henry. He Prompuy plunged overboard after her. water and, cutting the tug loose from them. them. Gerson to Bellevue. Henry insisted on She declined to talk about herself or her near-death in the river. It was said at the hospital, where she is & prisoner, that she would recover. Miss Anderson's mother, Mrs. Edward King. lives with her second busband at No. 6% Park avenue. She said today son returned last Sunday with the fam- ily from Lake George and announced death this week of A. J. Berry, colored, aach steamer. Berry left an estate of about $100,000 when she) of any other man to give America a Jumped from the ferryboat Reckaway | pI Bast Thirty-fourth} Miss The crew of a tug saw the two in the|® Monoplane ts opposed by her entire the lighter it was towing, went after/ brother, John B. The women was unconsci@un and | leans Inst year. Henry, who was supporting her, was al-| cannot prevent moat exhausted when the tug reached] woman from becoming an alr pilot. Says Pluck and a Level Head Are Necessary Despite Opposition of| Family, Will Follow Pro- fession of Brother Who Was Killed, and Hopes to Become a Great Flyer. Her Mascot Ie Cat That Altitudes. e in international aviation. Molsant plans to follow her brother's profession In the conquest of Miss Motsant in learning to man family because of the death of her Molsant, at New Or- But even the family this determined little janaging an aeroplane of any type MATHILDE have a bit of pluck and a bit of trait anticipate every move of the machine and take steps to meet an emergency before tt occurred, and that is what I am constantly trying to keep in mind. “IT have been studying aviation on! & few weeks, but already I feel my- I would probably @rive across the field in a circle, though I was supposed to go In a straight Une. I vowed I would surprise him by golng tn a straight line, but he said it was impossible. “They cranked the machine and held end of the fleld Mr. Haupert told me to throw off the switch so that the motor few feet. ulled the clutoh toward m you ” to go aloft a day or two ago, but hel the clutsh aired beginner, and I actually rose in the air, though, of course, I didn't mean to. DIDN'T KNOW IT. tn the machine Thursday morning that | puptis at the other end of the field knew to fy. ‘Then came John's death, and of make a Might. “When John landed at Belmont Park THe CAT MASCOT.. about eighteen months ago and I deter- FIELD. tt monoplane. the attempt. with in an aeroplane. “But the oid longing came back some me ago and gained on me until I de- cided to acquire the art of managing a My family has opposed me in every way, but I am determined. to-morrow “LT am going to Mineola A GREAT AVIATOR. I know [ shall learn to do the things only a kit my brother did and may be some other | We go out early every | Roland Garros is OF S6OD IN GEMS WILE | ASLEEP Jewels Taken From State-| rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Blum | on Trip From Boston, | | 5 » Anthony Blum, mining enginest of) pattation Chief Patrick W. | TUG CREW SAVED BOTH.| Made Flight With John xan Hareari ‘ret, Devens ping aonttay wih (0 Mia WE Mass, accompanied by his wife, entered convine d ninco Rescuer Collapsed as Couple| London and Loves High Nast RIBHE: abd bald to the AIMGLONRAE! renatac'es iter i GeNEre weredt | at the desk “My wife and T have been robbed of | their way Into the basement of that | our Jewelry; whether In New York of | building last night to fight a small fire, yi “" Halt down the stairs Walsh | the Water. A little pluck, a Iittle training and @ ’ jassachusetts we don't kn: ape ifewee a A ike ph k lig en BELLEWOOD &reat deal of common sense are what Mr. Blum, who ts middle-aged, sald 00) vi heavy rubber boot and deep into his a evory person must have to become & Na and tein to | f00t He kept on, despite great palm, Mountain Excursion Resort iiMiam Henry, twenty-four years | successful aviator, in the of steamer Bunker rom Boston to oan ‘ 3 or, pinton of ba caged * They wore | Until the fire was out, IC, AMUSE 'S | O44, of No. 2% Main street, Long Island! Miss Mathilde Molsant, sister of the New York Thursday night. They Were | “nity Chief Thomas F o fuel MUSIC, MENT: | gned to stateroom No, 106 and re- Clty, te being lauded to-day for his res-| late John B. Motsant, whose exploits In tired about 10 P.M on Walsh taking the Chief's wagon and | | Cue Of Mise Nellie Anderson, of No. | the air probably did more than those ; Kolng to the Volunteer Hospital in Gold “My wife placed In a small handbag a | diamond ring valued at $10), a diamond and ruby ring wor $20 and a ring of | |dlamonds and rubles valued at $900," Mr. | ; Blum continued. saw the bag on a ‘The passengers Roc! | dresser in our stateroqn when we re-|ing, then as now largely occupied by | . i] rhe baeensere on the Rockaway | iho air. Sho is enfolled as a pupil in ioe wn w machine shop. The firemen that night Railroad fake 8 quick eanate . our gtd the Molsant School of Aviation a! “When 2 awoke thie morniag, bag ana | smashed & heavy plate ia window | Special Train leaves Penna. and When Misa Anderson leaped into| ©!neola and has high hopes of winning contents were gone, 1 imagine false | {0 et © mream OF (he tee A tees | Ferries, Cortlandt and Desbros- &@ pilot's license before very long. keys must have been used to get into | our stateroom, “On our arrival in New York Mra Blum and Td 1 wae would try to get our jewelry back without appealing to the police. We have visited about 100 pawnshopa, but haven't got a trace of our property.” Mr. Blum returned to Boston on the boat last night. , —- — Man at South Beach Had Not Neen N EVERY 8 Heary didn’ crew EXCURSIC! IRY SUNDAY if , ae Wea spose debi iaicld Maneiead ds ath ta Child Falls to Her Death, New Palace Meet Str. MONTAUK . @ave him as they took the woman|thing else,” she explained to-day to an Drowned Long, Me Hat 90, he from him and Iifted peth aboard. He} Evening World reporter at her home| jparemmrecmn Lele oa ae ican, |The body of a man was found In the oer 5, 2 ees i ib collapsed. ‘The tug ran to Thirty-fourth| ar One Hundred and Ninth atrest and] "pa 7 A a ee a tad Went Forte, | Water at South Heach, Richmond bor-| : itl trip tare Te. , street and Dr. Richmond took Miss An-) Riverside Drive. “Of course one muat Iss Miss MOISANT on AVIATION = [on the afth ttoor o 520 West Forty- th, early to-day. It did not appear | Statemoms and teformation "phone M473 Sorin |ninth street at 6 o'clock last evening * eas | talking with other children when she| twenty-four ho E Sie GAC tit ta ek et AL ee ee eee MOISANT lost her balance and plunged through |‘ “tne man was but a trifle over five Splendid Steamer ORIENT Gails over 0 tale ane carter. (to banataig CRA the fire eacape well. The obild’s body Te may have teen. forty-five] Afterngons--5-HOUR SAIL UP THE HUDSOM | "Ad Bellevue the woman said she was|,.!% brother John always told me course I vowed I would never attempt hung for a moment over the fourth| \evcg old, had gray hate, wandy mus-| Lyg. Bast 24th St, 2 P.M. Battery Lag, 2.80 Ba. Nellie Anderson of No. 686 Park avenue. |tD8t to be a successful fiyer meant to to operate an aeroplane. floor and then fell through to the he and blue eyes, fits coat and courtyard below. She Inter in Flower Hospital. died an hour almost the only man I can think of whore skill In avtation measures up to} my requirements, I think he ts one of the greatest aviators In the world to- & NBL DATE v4 we eteam mae tert : self capable of making a flight. I really wt night and will stay there until Iam an) day, and if 1 had an opportunity I UNDAYS, euport, oes * TDR Gee telly ease ena ane | 414 get) of the ground ‘Thursday, but| (Me tall steady when 7 alarced, and T expert in the alr or until I decide that | would be glad to go aloft with him." Di f rtAfte Me Is a Ot, BE eo id Hot Want to disciose, Miss An {t was an accident and I went only a| ‘4 So in @ straight line. At the other Tecan never acquire the art and abandon| A. J. Molsant, a brother, had been scomio! riveais | RL pate te Mstening to his sister, and when she paused he interjected morning, and late in the afternoon we | Pa! gn el hina ae "ot Hoa | yesterday she was going to visit friends OROVE STRAIGHT COURSE AT) youd go on without giving any driving Kas by ra iy it the weather is|_“Nine-tenths of tho success in aero- there wil UPTHE HUDSON U DAYS in Long Island City. She had no love FIRST TRIAL. power. A mechanic was to be there to | ————— Paescabte | n now is due to the operator. The Wwitering ot tue atair so far as her mother knew, but| “Z Bad been attending lectures thatlturn tha machine around, but 1 got {tt and told me about it when T came] Qn. Ing Mien Molsant covia | {°erade Machine Ie such an undintahed | Hitt Cloning f maaviong tagioea on, Hysne. | pions Sjeamer. City. of 8 lg had complained of severe headac dealt with aviation from the eariles:|there before he did and by the time he| back. T discovered that I hed pulled the | A "oo wy iwetant har! : Product that it really counts omly | ete “Pain tn the side, Chet, Longs Lamia and | {or Huon, Wifes trp ae tar, se cently. Langley giiders down to the perfected pees ‘pnts @ He} back. cover . Pi not for an instant harbor the thought about one-tenth im the fytni Bee the Went. k tew decce OF x Well Werurn, “dug iN) ————.. machine, and when I had been told all vier oe an eocnen clutch over and I pushed it back frie that she will fail in her determination | Just then a beautiful bie tortotne- 9 Mase ietrestiments.“"eiekete AROUE the veEhiten NaHUEHT aoes ab ths see atten Bae the motor a care bag Nooo down so eastly I/1, be a skilled aviator. She Is a dash- | ioe cat stalked majestically into the a wa s Mss eeonte der management of eant thera was no one to| didn't know iad @ HE MADE $100,000 IN TIPS. |ectual ying, the motor, the ctutehes| noid the rudder and steady the machine, |. “I want to get @ pilot'a Itcense Just aa |!"H aoe ted eon Oe ae einen wer | This 4x the cat my brother took with 4 switches necessary to operate @ sl fet 4 ot beauty, and her every word and €c*/ ym on his Might from Parts to Lon e Negre PF Dies Legving Fortame| peavier-than-air machine. asic t nade Derren es ay ve a ret ne iad to be @ 8004 | tion spell coolness and tenacity of PUF- | Gon," gald Miss Molsant. “I bave had ill Atter 45 Yeare in One Hotel. “I tried to persuade Andrew Haupert,| course. I suppose in my excitement I} “I saw Paulhan fly in San Franctaco|P)\ | bien SS se tert Ss my instructor at Mineola, to permit me SAYS SHE MEANS TO BECOME] everywhere with me. He loves his ALEXANDRIA BAY, July 15.—In the Lead altitudes, 1s a wheel, much Ike the|mined then I would fly. Not so long | “While John was flying at Belmont & porter for thirty-five year: would not consent. You see I have not|gteering wheel of an automobile aaa it |afterward L came East to see my brother| “I think any one can learn to fly," park we were stopping at the Hotel _ ROCKAWAY BEACH. Theusand Island House, | aduated from the ‘grass cutting'| regulates the planes, moving ther Tre telmoat Park, He had promised | he says, “but I don’t think every one! Astor.” ‘The cat woilld get out of our (em benass ayes pine Sin Jepre, H Bay, a familiar figure in th stage, but I did mare on my first day|grdown or to the alder and When yoo ltc take my sister and me aloft with him, | can learn to be a really groat aviator, rooms often and every time we found) Rea ESTATE FOR SALE— oad) bouly, frou &.88 Passed: away. Berry wan strong in|than many of the puptls achteve in a| do that the machine rises, mm YOU) Sut hid passenger carrying machine was| and that ts what I mean to become, I! him on Cg KOnE: Ga RIA eo we IBa the NEW JERSEY Grom 3344. Me uot = Rae Ren ening Wid, voles easily | week. I mean I drove the machine in i pscalla el before we had a chance pee think it Is born In me. I have no feel) st! ree p= ‘Um Sundays trains leave Sar Me ore Rubee ike slen eith ioe tt tiet| & straight line, a diMoult feat for @ HAD LEFT THE EARTH, BUT ing of fear when I get Into a machin went with John he was bush Ave. Station), the terminus nand generally was carried in John's pocket He was only two “T didn't know at the time that I had/after winning the Statye of Liberty weeks old at the time of the Part LONG BEACH. i 8 4 things. X,ivnuayleaia, Mtatlon), arene Sree 07 eeying bia Mr. Haupert told me when he put me| eft the earth, but Mr. Haupert and the| prise I was more determined than ever| “There are few people I would go! London flight. We call him a ry yo Londres on account of that figh' ROACH ae OoOoD' tg a te IS HURT AGAINN HOODOO BUILOIN Injured a ny Time Same Factory Structure | | end their eggs instantly. A cure ANT FOOD hills ents cod athing efse so ours. PETERMAN'S MOTH FOOD —Oderiese= kills moths. A ouse preventative. At ofl desters, Insist on Peterman’ it J ness. ighting Flames. Waish and a squad of fir chopped | ~% where the surgeons tr ed the | injury Several years ago, when he was just @ plain fireman, Walsh re 1a seri | ous Injury ata fire in the same bulld- Lehigh Valley ‘ses Sts, 9 A. M. Hudson River Tube Trains connect at Jersey City Station, knife of a guillotine, hit Walsh on the back of the neck and made a gash | which required twelve stitches to close, Ho has the scar yet He will be laid up for some time, the physicians febring Jock Jook jaw. BODY FOUND IN WATER. BRIDGEPORT to have been in the water more than VERY SATURDAY $$$ trousers were a tive stripe and his shirt blue with yellow stripes. He wore | tan shoes and black socks. In hi 1atat St. 7 PA Bast 24th St 8 + Band, Dao EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN Evanings-MOOMLIGHT Sail = THE SOUND Ww ea pockets were a set of rosary beads, a pearl handled knife, $1.4 and @ Russian in, ew jus, Retrenimente Tickets, $1.00. ‘Children, Feeling oppromed sensation of Stiffness | will free the aatem of all the above-namet dis. | IKEEP COOL! vrely vegetable, 23 ceuta a box At Tnterborongh 8 during the entire day ‘at frequent “JerseyFacts’ 43.28, 448, Bhs, “7-00, Pee ie Tells of the advantages New shrube, showing Kimseit cautiouaty, Shelin the Jett atde, in the middle of a feld,| “Horrible to you, of course!” he ex-| back to the wall. I shall win. I am not Jersey offers for HOMES, for UP THE SOUND stopped short at the sight of him. Where no accident of his own causing | Claimed. “Hatred, Is @ thing of which} afraid of @ thousand Mr. Rochostera. I ENT and for FAC-|| Best Sunday Excursion “Lols!"" he called softly. | seomed possibla, One barrel only of his|¥ou can know nothing. And yet there| am qathering to my hands—no, I will e ovin in (3) Die eo ea Ou ad ee a oR a Out of New York of terror passed aocroms her face, She that a cook ph ‘ay dead within; My benefactor. He ave me money to ore out y d ‘ f 4 made no movement toward him. He a tow. tant He iy Mua whosone: arty | gO out and find my level in the world, | Rochester, I fraid that you Will A few minutes is all youneed ‘a : p ead it through f Greatest Sammer Nevel of the Year, himself was wordless, struck dumb by Were all old and experienced sportamen, K4ve It to me with the bitter, eynle al hate m for alwa i Siena to read it through from cover her appearance. Bhe guve a little cry. The gun which Rochester had left lean- | Advicewadvice that was almost a xtipu- No! she said. 0 at, to cov no long worded argu- AND RETURN What the word Aho ini ate eft dean | jation—that if 1 failed, I ceased to live. cannot hate you. But I do not wish A d AY, Jl a wide, A, *, Tap Word wha tBas ane Utter S against the gate wes discovered thing | , An | rar ment or highly colored pictures ee) raat tf e could not tell. Then suddenly turning exactly as he had left it there, loaded |! aid fall in every honest thing 1) to see you any more. As long as I live, Pl sf aM. a, of Pike Bie WIps enhelm round, ahe fled aw: lie bath Bareela, ners ot. te | tou he continued, bitterly. Then| 1 ghall «ee you kneeling there, with your : her rudions twin teres Gat "yet i theo. I tried ‘a bold experiment. It was the fr nthe tricger of that gun, T Drop a postal for it to-day. faerort, Ot. Tele home 2700 watched her feet fly over the lawns,, Only Lais kept to her room for three | last thing offered, the jest wondareu) shall s the teal x onal is nim|PIt is FREE. =a aoe ; i 3 watched her, without a single backward days, until she could bear it no longer. | Chance. 1 took it, and on throw up his hands @ 5 wi R. | (Qopgright, 1910 and 1011, by Litt, Brewe & Co) Patron no lenger,” Saton bxclaimed, | giance, vanish at last through the small Then she walked out a little way to- returned. I paid him back the money) hideous! Our laformation Bure le te SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OMarreRS. |TO!ling himself another cigarette. “We/stde door from which she had first ts- Ward the woods, and ™ tone Hao en EA Lae Rt Biot Ae any $0 NE 8 KL Be ETE SR PAE et ee Y Berpmad Sue are enemies, declared enemies—so far |sued. He wiped the moisture from his recognized her with a sh Ho hime | Marr Gen ee ho. tien dtp iletrnatae New J N York EVER SUNDAY. rt ‘eu he 1s concerned, at any rate.” forehead, and a little sob broke from self, ¢ pecially now it was known that)». Wes iu no ise, oe mt ele " ew Jersey-New for Vie Love islaod KR. ‘an bonne You are a fool," the woman said.|his throat. The vision of her face was hester would live, had rapidly re- Hida Ae tg for. his scorné Tat ceaaeheas R frais, to Bgotauky ite Y ae toate Fis “amaine: meen “He might stil have been useful, You still before him. He knew for a certain- covered from the At of horrors which | way ‘even bidden to ieave, “I ventured ° eal Estate Exchange atic satin, Rot tap slain, anon. quarrel with people aa though it were |ty what Mt was that had terrifed her. had seized him on that nteht. Tt was! (oMbeak to the wotan with whom he Is! Get the Of taped paners. ey "ia aap Worth the trouble. “TRO apeak angry |She bad started to Keep her engagement, not so with Lott, | Mer cheeks, wert) alaviahly in ove, and he came io me| the Original end Genelia = || Hudson Terminal, *\chuycn§t- ee gas ee Se Beren!. | words ts the most fooliah thing I know.”| but she was afeald She was afraid of pale, and her eyes bering y 7 hegre erp ie 7 Teste, ot avait mona Keowate YWadame, | Sato glanced a clock on the| him, Somethina that he had done had Iked iike one recovering from aj WKe & fury. Tf tha (aca persed 9 run chain of fort “studios” | mantelptece. betrayed him, She knew! His Iberty— ness, and when she saw Saton | P' by a as Niblet,, the irl i, charge of one of these places, | 1 am yolng out for aR hour," he said. | perhaps his Ufe—was in this girl's she screamed. Esse Ee Lili ne. Rea oe REAL ESTATE FOR SALE= adie feature of the businow. | The st “To Beauleys?” she See, Meossiaay. hands ' He held out his hand, and noticed vn ‘or you. I refused. Then he de- QUEENS. Of 8 cot ly “Somewhere near there,” answered. He crept out of the shrubbery and | With swift comprehension her first in- 4 = Sa me, fa 6 wile. ind femaed Nast meee | «4; ¥ | clared war, and, Lols, there are weak Lady Mary ‘ ‘Good nigh staggered down the drive, making his | stinctive witiniram Ah : ~ pot ten cate ik | Ce Res ect, hetlegh abd with welwar homeweed across the hile as sett: | “Bertrand!” sho ‘cried. “Oh, Bers| site in my armor. Fas tem hy the, prombees to “buy | covering over his thin black dinner coat. |1y se hie uncertain footet hy I Id take | tram” it to you~never to him. When he find The Feed-drink for All Ages. back the letter for her for 00, Rochester | v6 enareye: Woe cone.) " y there, he will thrust. That 1) Ciotudas' ones hers eis semseseteasss ry] Ta oss Bee ee a eee eeartin | See SENN tee he eaet ee aiite cau | Tete Pat ORATE DA BP eer aman anes = For lafants, lavalids, and children, UP THE wit thee comes to an opee clash with pit, i : SAT BONDE | sat She shook her head sadly Wie Penton, ' which one could see down even into the|—the clanking of a chain, attached to! "You know what Ton she an-| § uit AO. Re stand!” she $25 Cash OUND through” the tonto, ec HOE | ower gardens of Beauleys. He could! the fetlock of a wandering horse, ewered. “I don't want Dn ee | irre sche Mauer AND Si an lovin wh am ema | | see there wo sign of disturbance, savo/ still, mournful cry of an owt which but T must or f shall fail, Tet me take] Ot ng iy a just_man, I have neve ¢10 Monthly ester with ‘latter’ that there were two motor cars before floated out from the plantatton, the clat- | your arm, We will go and str do ay ayer 4 ’ Tren he" secant here bl tnetaun mecis a made bia war iu tar af [ha RenaN mona wien hie eent side by side on the trunk of| #nown him to find fault where there wus) A quiely tee i Worth $2600, Cut to $1960 eee ites he lod: es, und passing through feet disiodged as he feverishly climbe A small stream rtppted| hone ! "=. the lotsa antes, ant passing feet distodged as he feverishly climbed ot The meadow wake it | “There are fhults enough In my lite, ‘Seacett for HORLICK’ DIRECT HUUTE TO i . q i ith} Saton answered. "IT have never denied ; Nights burning. A! Above him, on the other side of the was dotted everywhe with lo Gambino ees CHAPTER XXI. se wee Dam ek «| tt. But T have had to fight with m Aad. certain repressed alr of excitement was | road, towered the hill where he had sat mps of large yellow buttercup «Continued.) certainly visible. Saton longed, yet dared and dreamed as a boy ‘© Rocheste distance from bim. = = 2 sre te’esm foc cows from the people|Red come and encourafed him to prate | aid, #h es averted, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Afraid. t 1 h Trains leave raid. at ihe jodge. “At any rais the bilnds of hia ambitions. | er o RRTUTSG | Swe WESTCHESTER. WESTCHESTER, fant al og aS ATON arose fro! i | were st! uD nd the doctors there. le looked a its dark out. (068 e od . si h = ~ ate Last (rein ret Sie enet, So Probably t! an wag alive. Perhaps,!fine with a little groan. 7Up on th hit aftern You took up the gun. Was] / Patiently. Me walked restless | oven. he might recover! side Mashed the lighta of Blackbira's, it an acck she added, “ii || Si at Seeing Yachts: © eee De tem Me struck off from the drive, and fol-| Nest. Ife stretched out his hands aud | '* absurd to ask that’ | A4tLwars CooL ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL g ae ¢ FE I sec nnond jowed a marrow path, which led at first! groped o>ward You #4 ne exclaimed ak | aon 0g, Obaracan Le sp ce é ‘t we out mea-|heween two great banks of rhododen- “You be at you saw me PA ee a oh ae E tioning those things? I am nervous to-|drons, and finatty wound a ctreuitous CHAPTER XXII that : | rarer DEP vcetat rive tay, 18 0M, Faturmiag’ night. Hidedusly nervous! he added| way through an old and magnificent ahd, t | a MY, ab under bia sreath. shrubbery. He reached # path whence! Saton Reasserts Himself. T bated to my the | rae _betoeee, see Sight-Seeing Yacht Clifton, Hh seek, before the open window, hia| he could command a view of the Rouse, | ee ocuueren asked only one| thick ! y a OUK NEWi &¢ BUNGALOW SUBURB @ shits. who Manhattan fsland. foot W, 434 » t yas himself He ~ en AR asked ie lack thoi noerd. Ly ge tn ag riveted upon a spot] A ener He ea mele unseen He question during those few) mixiit en ree Visit the property4to-day (our automobiles meet all Peet Setmen, where the Sreat walle} He was five minutor late, but an vet! H days when he lay between | YP to the gun f trains between 9A. M. end 6.30 P, M.) or take our AMBOATS. | fr eemege met -— om there was no sian of Lols. He com) I} if and death, He opened; S30" S0une ward] E RAI amontai joo work, thors | i & ee ee amang trees, wind posed himself to wait, watching the birds his eyes suddenly, and mo-}} saw the smoke 1 SP CT O I N "Pola Lichioay Br. Oo... Pitts 4 caugnt the aring sualiant, and Seta ere ners ce room, and’ the beaecias|<iaeea inthe dasian “ta leap Gen Ftktttonetie mad ait teosnestae's cty & FREE IN ION alles a e n uine ‘ of fire geamed to urning along its| whom the heat had brought out of the) « eset ty hice ge Loe PPP fromt. ‘The fag floated trom the chim-|earth, crawl away into oblivion, The SSA Wa mat Be A Tahoe ain aad: ae epsom, Se | SUNDAY, ULY 16th | DERS oe Sphittonatas neys. There was no sign of any dis-| air was sweet with the smell of flow-| | Beanie oP Ale ‘ W ete nal slant oe. Tell | ] ark and’ ei ene tupbance. The quiet stiliness of the|ers From a little further afleld came | sured him, 300 Magty ; Hagens a nightmare?’ ns Ciraa 15th Street. 10 REA R Kea nitty: hae & yes evening which rested upan the land-|the more pungent odor of a fire nt | Rochester me dno more, but his Ips) i, ; nave.” he answered ¥ mare tre ve 25h M. Anite Rive ‘i | | Of The a seemed weeds, ‘The great front of the house, | seemed to curl for 4 inoment lato the) ops ; Fas i 4 m " | ay scape seamed everwhere, undisturbed.| {age though it wan with, lights;| old disbelieying amie. ‘Then the strus-| dled Free tiekety at our offies or for Our Sunday’ Spe- |;WORLD uy wg 8 oe ait 928 mang Dows ta the Ia: not neg | Se0MBed Alios! deserted. No one en! gle bogan, In a week 1k Was over She looked at him. « meat cial at the train gate. Cong’ out of town for the . 4 j@ lanesa motor-car rushed | tered or issued from the hall door, | if ar adlihon, ae ne One tee iterek rei aan | Pi wv. reas by. Bis eyes followed it, fascinated. Tt] “trait an hour passed. There was no DAanifint consent. and wn ioe eur ? . | wuts cs be Gieca Lean id k ceimosients of | summermay have The World : SALE. was one ef the Basuloys cars, and inside| sign of Lois Then he saw her come, | 700m tein ian a cure, ar 1 do | archmont Gardens. Particulars on Reqaeat. tent to them, and addre: WAMONDS, Jewelry, delivered, conventen wan seated « tall, spare man, white-| very slowly—walking, as it seemedgo) tors ope aie R Soya ‘do " o} you | t patie often as desired. a Arcented: reperecetatirs cole ot faced am& serious, on whose knees rested | him, like one afraid of the ground upon) fm task was Oo aye a 1} | MormingWorld, I2eperweels aera per TWlack ense faton knew in a moment| Which she trod. As she came nearer, | Fecove - alt ‘ He ts my n ela SEK, Bars aamanas, ne eave that ft wes one of the dostore who had| he saw that her face was ghastly pale.| “Who shot mer Jenems, that man, amt Fam hia 1 Clifford B. 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