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ING WORLD, 1911, hb i Bo anos cr Hap rR pn cen co ea ESSE met a poounerse 2 Atel ONG verver MYSTERIOUSAP ‘Bobbie and Bessie in Search of Fairyland = = = = By Elccnor Schoree|FEARFOULPLAY A STELHEARNG S BENG HATCHED Secret Service Agents on ‘rail of Strangely Imperturbable Asiatic. MAY BE COMMERCIAL SPY Attends All Sessions and Never Moves From Chair, Not Even When Togo Arrives. ‘United States Secret Service mon and United States Stee! Corporation detec- tives alike are worried over the mys tertous Japanese who has edged his way {nto the very central seat of the Con- freasional investigation of the Steel ‘Trust which has been going on for 4 veok at the City Hall The Oriental stranger {s of unumaty @ark skin. He has a narrow face with Jarge features and an eye as inscrut- able as a sculptured Buddha, Every day, half an hour before the hour set for the hearing—and that (# invariably an hour before they the Japanese has antiing n- Dersonally at other surly arrival furniture and the pictures on the 4nd has pulled a ctmir close up to the das in which The Yellow Stranger never leaves that seat once he has taken it, until Chatre man Stanley declares the committee ad- journed or orders all outsiders out be- cause of an executive sessior NOT AT ALL INTERESTED ADMIRAL TOGO'S ARRIVAL. When Admiral Togo arrived at the tty Hall yesterday to call on Mayor Gaynor, and y Hall Park was thronged with a shouting, pushing mob, and police bugles were rooty-tooting al over the place, the steel Jap sat tight In the chair, A clerk of the committee was curious over his apparent indifference to the nearness of the great Japanese war- rior, “Did you know,” asked the clerk, “that Adiniral Togo ts out there?" “Yes,” said the little man shortly. “I knew.” “You can see him trom the window. Go look 1" “No,” said the mysterious one shortly. “If 1 leave this seat some one cise gots the place. I must be where I can hear each word whenever ts apoken. I must see the look on the face, Some other time, when I am home I can see the Honorable Togo. I thank you very much.” So far as ts known these are tho only words, except murmured apologies, which the Yellow Stranger hag uttered at the hearings. MAKES NOTES WHEN ASKED IF HE WAS A NEWSPAPERMAN, At firat the members of the committee and the others who have gathered at the hearings thought that the man was the valet of one of the millionaire wit- nesses, but the captains of industry came and went the Yellow Stranger stuck to his post. Somebod/ asked him if he was the reporter of a Japanese newspaper. He promptly took out a penoll and began to take notes on the back of an envelope, apparently fearing that If he Gii not act like a newspaper reporter he would be thrown out of his 1. You remember, Botiie and Bessie were whirling away over the ocean floor in a sea horse chariot in quest of Fatryland. As they sped on, they saw above them the bottom rungs of @ rope ladder. “I wonder where the top of the ladder is?’ said Bessie. “Maybe in Fairyland,” answered Bobbie, “let’s find out.” | 0 they caught hold of the ladder and began to climb. At the top they found themselves in a very wonder FOR MURDER AFTER FOUR-YEAR CHASE Followed Over Country From Colorado He Is Arrested at Rockaway Beach. After a pursuit which lasted over four years and extended from the beet-sugar campa of Colorado, across the Rooky Mountains, to eattle, Wash., down to tinent to a little ourlo shop in Rock- away Bench, Harry Yashtmoto, who also answors to the name of Muraca, was held to-day without bafl to await examination on a charge of murder, Caim and undisturbed by the serious- ness of the accusation, the prisoner | sneered at Giko Yuntyuki, descendant | of the Samurai, who had followed him | as relentlessly as @ bloodhound, when | the amateur sleuth confronted him be- fore Magistrate Kempner in the Far! Reckaway Polloe Court to-day. In the courtroom was a swarm of| Japanese, all members of the Kagosh! Ken Jen, or Young Japanese Society, whose members are all Japanese college | men, and to which the prisoner, the New Mexico, and thence across the Copal murdered man and the amateur sleuth delonged. “Banzai! they shouted n the American detectives brought | in a dress sult case on which were| fal dont. 2. And the captain of the Wonder Ship was the Prince of the Sea Babies. “Where on earth do you come from?” he asked Bessie, as the two ohildren flopped down on the deck in front of him. “From the bottom of the sca,” answered Bobbie (for sometimes boys speak first, even if ft fon’t very good manners), “and we are looking for Fairyland. Can you take us there?” “I'm afraid JAPANESE CAUGHT |WOMEN'S HATS TOBE VEY B OR VERY SMALL Returned Paris Shoppers on French Liner Says Extremes Will Be Rule. Next winter's millinery will run to big and little extremes, according to! Mrs. G. F. Campbell-Wood, wife of the Secretary of the Aero Club of America, who returned from a shopping expe-| ition in Paris aboard the French liner | La Provence to-day. \ ‘Mrs. Campbell-Wood, who was one of the many first cabin passengers who re- fused to disembark when the steamship arrived at her pier at 12.80 o'clock this morning, wore one of the dig extremes which she said would set the pace for fashion this winter. “It does not seem that there will be any happy medium,” said Mrs, Camp- bell-Wood. “Those who can wear tiny bonnets will do so, but there are many whose peculiar style of beauty wil’ not show to advantage in such millinery. Their only alternative then will be to wear hats of the other extreme.” Mrs. Robert Bacon, wife of the Ameri- can Ambassador to France, and her son Robert were passengers on La Provence. They will remain here only & few weeks before returning to Paris. not,” replied the Sea Baby. “I'm bound for the North Pole to call on King Boreas. Perhaps he can tell you how to get to Fairyland.” 8. And after awhile it grew cokier and the little ship had to dodge in and out among icebergs, like @ stray dog dodging automobiles. At last it halted at a frozen shore near 4 huge, glittering ice palace. “Here we are,’ sald the Sea Baby, as they landed. blow. eure.” “I wish we'd brought along our) mittens and earmuffs,” chattered Beaste, “I'm awfully cold. “Perhaps it's warmer inside the palace,” said Bobbie, “come on.” 4. King Boreas was very glad to} eee the children, and he called out all) his coldest winds to amuse them.| He'll be glad to see you, I'm “There is King Boreas’s palace, Prince Who Will Never Wed; Shopper Who Brings News of Hats For, at the North Pole, the colder mZZ Ss Posed to be. But the children oud. freesing.” 5. Just then King Boreas’s wife, the Sun Queen, came into the palace WALL STREET to new low records this morning on @ continuation of the furious liquidation that has been in progress all this week. Additional losses of from 1 to 8 points were sustained in all standard securi- tles. To-day’s losses come on the heels of average declines of 6 points that stocks nave suffered this week. Very Mttle support was visible, as Reading, Unton and Northern Pacific, Steel and Copper went scurrying down. Steel was made the target for the blunt of the bear attack. Rumors of forthcoming startling developments to be brought out in the steel investigation caused considerable stock to be pressed for sale. open and $20 worth of postage etamps and «mali change were taken. Entrance was effected by sawing a three-quarter. inch iron bar on a back window. street, at 10 o'clock to-day. Had “John. | ny"' McGoldrick died twelve years ago | there i@ hardly a church in New York | that would have been large enough to | dle@ together and ehivered. And Bessie cried, juet @ very littla She was @ brave girl. But it ten't easy to be brave when you're cold clear through, is {t? “Oh, I wish we'd never started on this horrid journey to Fairyland,” growled Bobbie, “I'm The entire price list wee driven down where he keeps all the winds that/you are, the comfortabler you're sup (hall. Ghe gave oue look at the poor, shivering ohildren. Then up she caught them in her warm, bright arms. And, oh, it WAS good to be comfortable again. They kissed her Glowing face and stroked her shining golden hair till they were as warm es toast. “We'll surely find Fairy- land now!” cried Bobbie. For when one is in the glorious sunshine, Fairyland always seems nearer than at other times. th fas NDIAPPEARANE OF YOUNG BRANE FAMILY OFFERS REWARD. Took Only Small Sum, Al- though He Had Thousands in Bank. ‘With only a few Gollars in his pockst— though be might have drawn §10,000 had he wished—David L. Braine of Gle Ridge, N, J., left his home on the mern- ing of July % and has not been sven since by friends. The Braines are well to do and “a liberal reward” is s@ver- tised to-day for information as to David's whereabouts. William H. McDonald, @ private ée- ye everything indicates Braine met foul play. He was single, twentyve years old and had » good bank account. As he left home his straw hat was Uulted on the back of hig head and hée was smoking ® prised pipe. His rela- tives say he had no reason to leave home. The missing man'e father is Eigin Braine, secretary of an automobile company at No, 453 Fifth avenue. 3 Davtae gtandmother is the widow of Dy % | Rear-Admira) Braine, U. N. A gen 70 3 eralalarm was sent out by the police in last night. a | David Braine is twenty-five years 8 — 01d, stands six feet and one inob and 425 — | Nelghs 175 pounds. When last seen he z= | wore a blue serge suit, ignet ring } 4 gy |insoribea wath the initials “D. L, 3." & m1" anda w hat, in the inner band of 73% — ‘| which were the inftials "D. B.” His | BACK FROM HAYTIEN WAR. Capt. George E. Haines of the former yacht American, sold by its American owners to the Haytlen Government and re-christened the 17 Decembre, arrived here to-day from Port-au-Prince steamer Prince Wilhelm IV. After the yacht became the property of the Hay- in the service of the West Indian Re- ' 7 public. bee ie toe aot Tesched. since | “We steamed about tho island, bom- spring. barded a few xrass huts and guarded The downward rush was checked to-|the ports from the invaston of the ward the end of the first hour, but only | Febels,”" said Capt. Haines. “until our coal and water ran ou 8 we couk See ey menue ee 4, but when the provisions were ‘The Closing Prices, cut off we left the ship.” Today's highest, lowest and ast prices of | om ——— = stocks and of fhet changes, a4 compared with ex terday’s fina) figures, itt! ee Yat, oe. Bo = Bl = 4%) hh rh 2" tow 20 | By as —% meted = | wy MT - 3 AKG 135% = § | ant, = 18] a - * =e =% ae, oer =3) ae e|ous in this case,” said McDonald. tien Navy most of the crew remained | beard was trimmed in the Vendyke style, He is @ grad of Harvard and ‘was engaged in the insurance bi When he left his home he had an ap- pointment with the manager of a radia. tor company at No. 52 Broadway, but id not keep the appointment, “There 18 something most tavatert- “Mr, Braine did not have a care in the world so far as any of his friends know. He just left Glen Ridge and disappeared, ‘That te all that {s known yet.” Autos Kill 11 in Jersey, Figures complied by Col, Edward & Cornell of East Orange, N. J. of the National High: Association, show that were killed and seventy-eight injure during July in New Jersey by automo- biles. f \ Prince Ludowick Pignatelli @'Aragon, —————— have held the people who would have | inter ae hosen position. ainted initials which proved that ALS 4 2 ‘After his third day some of the ateel| Vashimoto wae also Muraca, the name scion of the one time rulers of Aragon! FRENCH AVIATOR SOARS crowded in to pay thelr last respects to | Inter = 8] people became interested. There have| under which he was sought and whien | before the great provinces of Castile 11,330 FEET FOR RECORD, |" memory. At that time ne was as ax (4 been fairly well founded reports for| he had denied was his. |and Aragon were united Into the Span- , +] welt Known as any polltician of the | ts zu weveral years that the ambitious nation-| «me story of the amateur deteotive's |!" kingdom, also arrived on the La - Fax “e ¥ present day, and was everybody's oo al plans of the Japanese do not stop| country-wide search reads tke a ro- Beavers eis nace xeatan Capt. Felix Officially Credited Ge ea a ee : =} with military projects. They have com- AJ , and b » le is young, #0 lo 5 a ‘ i venty-five people P Fherolal. ales without UM ber Tee eee ey, ad He Tbewaiy {but alas, ye fair millionairesses wno| With Highest Mark, Although Jattended the funeral serivces, and only Northern, Mastic ; seemed likely to the Stee! Corporation's | Mellcborn studenta in the Tokio | Would wear robes of royal purple and Hoxey Went Higher. ‘Stee mate Pocky Rn Vennayiagia 8 Fepresentatives at the hearing that the University and determined to come to |coronets of undimned lustre, ne will not! weaxtpRs, France, Aug. 5—Capt.|New York County, Pater Kiernan ca | Riresteel Spring 3 Yellow Htranger was & representative |tnig country to make some practical | Wed, and hae worn eternal vows Of} nos airector of the Military Aviation jebrated the low mase Read 3 of the Mikudu’e commercial secret ser ass of w beet sugar process which they | celibacy ‘can © gald the Prince| S°h0o! ascended 11,890 feet to-day, thus wiee. d wot 6 laboratory. ‘They have loved once, ie we . A Of course, there is nothing in the |Jues me beet sugar camp at Greeley, Jot Aragon with boylsh frankness, “and preaklog “ie repcrd for Naga erainee t stee! hearings which is not open to all (.°) 1 there on the night of July 19, |! Will never love again. Tam done with] DY Aéromiancs, Noe assent whe ae in the world, There 1s no fear that any * ibusuk! was shot. When the other |Temances. My one and only love was| #!xt Pres Dita = ae, A Ah OY re secret of Americ: ccess Will b Te | students rushed into the tent, so Yuni- Miss Helen Hilton, of] Panel Gown in twelve see rent JAMES McGREERY a C0 Vealed by Lewis Cass Ledyard, Charles | oois told Magistrate Kempner. to-day, hold her memory | ™ pe le M, Schwab, John A. Topping, Leonard| they found Yasnimoto standing ove st of all the fat: ern — Ml aicaas or any other of the Captains Seema” as ther entered’ Poublnets in Paris and we became en- jothislal seonrd stor, sllioierned 23rd Street 34th Street of Industry which will give the Asiat- caueit up the dying man's wallet and |Saxed, This was only a year ago, Tam) 20h NN Oy ll. TeeMEneN who et tes any unfair insight over our success. (ted. |not revealing secrets, for tt was all in|) * ea ae eat i he +e . ‘Phe interest of the Steel Corporation he police failed to find the missing the Continental pap The engage: | Nelent ep tip et Commencing Monday, August the oth and also of the United States Govern- 1, and When they gave up the chase| ment was broken because of irrecon- ment is to find out just what system of pers of the murdered man's ct ctlablo religious differences. But it was | at Los Anke ast. Before i 5 espionage the Yellow stranger ihe Young vapaneie, japan my last romance. | can never love naroeranh had boar nied and Showing of sents, and how far that syste:;n extends be Mad gan Mh Paes in| again ie ll Ar cnt A ot AR oA x was Imposed upon | ea expect to meet here| Strument was destroyed in the accident ° = = . Bape SECRET SERVICE AGENTS 5a0 members for w fund to] "! ave met and eapeot to mest Neve) which cost Hoxsey his Ute five days Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Trimmings NGE king the murderer, Yan-|™ny charming American’ girls, DUE) after his record ascent. apa . BaAle MYST ENO NS den 1GGR, on the hunt with a fund | tere will be no romance. I have no plaalad de ea and J.aces,—new Autumn veaves and cclurs. jo that end a Unite ates BECTEL OF weveral thousands dollars. |need for furtune bunting amd would . ( Service Investigation was begun yester his man in New Mexico|not stoop to such a thing. My tite| CROKER’S SECRETARY BURIED) day. Up to the hour of adjourar d there, only to find that | hencefor will spent in travelling ~ { the Yellow Stranger had nat as Aged) coming and| and hu | pldrick oa Well hig name, Closely as he follows the y, ales i | | testimony at the hearing he suti al cauawad ‘ ciel ene coy love-proof noble st anlara an in New York, | den dulnes» of his understanding of piresh i ¢ ne | thirty-five years © is slender 3 wCioiaric o r ; ”"s aN Tnglish when questions were put to mare piwave the! of medium height, well knit and mus: | pa Be Matin aeick, SILK DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores, fr Lo oy SiR Raat 4A |, In Buffalo Yanay cular, and he {6 renowned abroad as a To tae i iy Posi And when the session finally adjourned | (yy had gone to ighty hunter. While in America ly etary * spo)? 1 last night, two different groups of jowed him he J will be the guest of Robert rf hani Croker, was held from “McCreery Silks’ Pee awer ih tls shadow: he weat to expects to hunt some big game in the # Church, on Woat Fourt day they slipped into the ¢ ogpeediened Canadian wilds before returning to = Famous over half a Century meee Tetney had acived the ¢ | Spain, An emissary from young ar. tery of his mission the sieuths et met him at the pler and w i ” nothing. Hut the eacort him to the Goelet villa at New Do You Know On Monday and Tuesday, ed unconscious ight h . Rockaway | Port. He will also be a guest of Mrs, : TS ‘ i Betas Gee Poker, ciascth| git (ED RO wea at Rockaway |port, He will eiso be 8 muetl of re Who This Is? August the 7th and 8th, it over beside the witness ch and Go ‘ lak: aventen 'hie’ lone land's vaohte ie omposed himself into a yello rl cocoa eae oy ty ae ae | io you know . e ain image to wait until the daily duel, tng Sucre’ of the Teckeaay! walen seer whe this ie? 10,000 yards of Black Dress Satin. 35 of wits should begin. station, arrested Yashinoto after Yana-| POST-OFFICE IS ROBBED. It is a man who inches wide. 75¢ per yard yucki had told his story, — has entertained and : es aii. The ainateur sleuth showed Magisterte | rooMPIELD, N. Jy Aug. &—En amused you more , Ve READERS SN 4 nt ale Coane © trance was forced Into the than half the shows 3 - 4 NED a Youhimoto of being Ukivuk w nemerer, | OMfice Mast night The th ou ever went to, WHOLESALE DEP’T. OF \ and on this he way held. Jwith some booty and the ItisO, HENRY; 7 —____-- not discovered until this morning, Post- America’s greatest ‘ a “ { 5 THE WORL? RIVOL REBEL THREATEN Brea ecace RAGA ware eine (a short ttory writer. Fifth Floor, Twenty-third Street Going out of town for the sum find out just What was stolen, as many Every summer for the past few years, ose : mor may have Boe Wort "an }) | TO CLASH IN HAITI. | teriers were vinea | the Evening World has published a series | Visiting Merchants and Buyers are in- 9 nents, ati mem CHES ged wr ; ; nis |of O, HENRY'S shor ie ‘ pieces ide -Office wa ned this | of € hort stories. They . A oasis WASHINGTON, Aum) 5—Rftorte of | m 1 eet Omns® Nae ohened tit | were tho sore that interested evervous | vited to inspect our Fall Collection, Pereies Pots: he Ber wes the diplomatic corps at Portau Prince, | had been opened with a knife and the | brilliant, amusing, dramatic, HUMAN, funday World $e per Sunes’ Haiti, to form a committee of public| contents overhauled. All the ered O. HENRY ‘eived from $500 to $1,000 Bond pour remitiasce to tke safety have failed, American Minister} and special delivery letters reen | apiece for them, Furniss has reported to Btate De-| ripped open and thelr contents thrown he Evening World wil a series Cashier The E World will print a seri 23rd Street 34th Street NEW youn partment that a conflict between the|on the floor when they were not valua- |of the last and best of O, HENRY’S WouLp opposing revolutionary factions seems | ble Short Motion begcnicg Mating ee inevitable, The stamp clerk's drawer was forced on the lookout for them, ma eran onan eater gen RTI

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