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BECKER THRE CFF A STERAT SPR\ WTO MURBAY'S YARD AFraR cms HONG FLY AND Got ry = Dour inAnow NING Te Te ee ene ere me. OF AoE WORHING Hes PEDAS . vant ON A Two GASSER Yo wiew Brace WAL = He CRonBRD On SmeoHD A PAS Pain Ts nd Pane tans Chon weer ine By Barton W. Currie Easea on the Successful he Same Title (Copyright, 1912, ty H. K. Fly Co, GYNOVSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, olen she vers, lad a Gladwin, © § RUNING GRABOE WNSOG HOT GROVHDER Hiei Rous. FoR An assisT WELL! THE la KNEW: THEY WERE IN A FIGHT pee | AFTER MAEG'S SNe me | MURRAY'S Poni 60asm Sergeant McGinnie—for ‘twas none | echeearew back an@ waved the bundle jfrom him. “Just a minute, my young friend,” he! wpoke through one side of his large mouth, “You'll hold that Infant til) its mother comes or you'll go with me to the police station and tell your story to the captain.” ‘But I can't wait,” walled Barnes. “T've got to find @ polloeman. | “A policeman, eh? Well, here's one) for you, and a sergeant at tha “I mean a friend. It's horribly im- portant. I'll give you anything you ask If you'll only take this igi Hier,” Mo- ‘oul give young Ginnis snapped him up. me nothing and you'll come sharp and straight to the station, there's something back “But I ren’t time,” Barnes ob- fected. “It's most! horribly tmperiant that I should find”"— jow I know this.” OO ey 10 AMBLED HOME On KONE TCHEY'S tor SINGLE Vo LER THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OTIE CRANDALL. SORTOF BASED HIMSBLE INTO THE ATMOSPHERE AND GLUED ONTO WINGo'S HICH BOUNCE = quest LiKE THAT | © PUTOUT ALL ALONG Dot BA.ts To MINE LEBOLE Poy!t SNODGRASS AWFUL. WT OW HIS SMAP ONO Ke SA HOME. “Two our {' Guy I baLcony RON - wm eamane curaeyy OF H&RZOG'S Foun, then a door apened, a face peered in and the door shut again. Somewhere a clock ticked dolofully. i hour passed while the young man sought in vain to enchain his incoherent thoughts. He could think of nothing vividly. He could recall) nothing at ail. Whenever the wail of that matron was caring for reac! writhed and ground his teeth. In this sad plight bh mi sented to him by the racing events of the moment. mained until ice. abtoponass SHOWED Soma Aso FACTION GETTING MOWBRYS), HEC TING B RUNS == ~ "THE HOT POUNCE AND MAKING He 8 MEN WENT To BAT = — Sineres= 3 doveras FOR KGon AMES GSE - Bur Ws WAS A DULL SPASM I WITH CRANDALL IN ON MURR AS BANE=| Beexce AMAR ONE. JUIeY TRIPLS ‘There was no time to unravel his per- plexities and lay any definite plan, He ust act, taking his cue as it was pro: He got up from the divan and rushed downstairs, He cleared the last landing nt the with a momentum that sifd him across him he/the polished floor of the hallway after the manner of small boys who side on He. fairly coasted into the room, a door near him opened and a man in! but his precipitate intrusion did not in plain clothes came stealthily in, walked straight to Barnes, bent down and whispered: about you drop It onto the floor and | la! walk out, ‘The MNeutenant won't see! j ‘The individual turned on his heel and went out the way he had come. He did not shut the di tightly behind him. Barnes felt that eye was watching through the slit, so he lost no time tn supernaturally composed Individual had If you've got @ hundred-doNar wi! cut the Rembrandt from the frame and skidded into the room the He | the least disturb. hie visitor. During Gladwin's brief absence that {4 it on one of the sheets of wrapping paper he had spread gut on the cliest. @ had also cut out @ Manet, a Corot Vegas—all small ounvases—and them over the back of @ chair, As the owner of the: terpleces thief was Pur town RS ane tp ber, who as Tra EP D savers “Glad nad. ‘aith thee the oop ralusble of the wt bas bev: imamonating hum, Bur he do of whom she Bnows eo Ii m A) ied ’ Dut Ils nee shins as Tyavers. hadi iceman to go ‘Ubetairy an CHAPTER XXVII. Misadventures of Whitney Barnes. UST as it had not occurred to Travers Gladwin to ask Michael Phelan to define the limits of bis beat along Fifth mue so it happened that Whitney Barnes went forth in search of hia ‘friend without even the vagucst notlon of where he might be found. mie Ie ts doubtful ff young Mr. Barnes} \enew what a policeman's beat was.) ‘ettainly he did not concelve of it as restricted terntory, He had gone about six blocks at his it stride, eagerly scanning both sides the avenue before the thought came ‘nto wig mind that he might be going i¢ wrong ditection and that he Keep on indefinitely to the Staten |Istand ferry and obtoin never a gmpse jor the borrowed uniform of OMcer a6, “But I must warn the chap." he thought flercely, “or there will be the very deuce and all to pay Whitney slowed down, came to a fol stops and was meditatively chewing the In another moment he waa | & lone wayfarer in the bleak Indubitably he had commt' hideous breach of good mannet could never expect forgiveness Miss Hawk ponge, Preferred to egregiously funny ” that a flea me tele out pause, ‘It was a tall, brought him up sharply, one foot. himeelf seized by the arm. Without warning a bundle ely it. In another jfstant “Why, Mr. Barnes, what are you do- ing here?" Whitney Barnes gulltily Jumped and barely missed swallowing his cane, *y Volpianing the varth ' 6 lonvet fo the ree of this dismaying interruption. le Fecognized with a start one of the @eason's deputantes whose man. || fea had spread a maze of traps labyriniha for him—Mise Svhi} Te wer of New York, Newport, Tuxedo Ox. Before he could even atutter a rept: motor footmnn had leaped down from ae Box and opened the door of the! Mis Hawver-Sponge fet her most winning} i shed wall. that wititneY Rapooe’ Mis cone hat Mare stoop to pick !t up. Vial in volume, gp nth awfal fo with that ndie fou'd never return. “My God!" he cried, say to that?" Barnes, what are you wasn't perspiration, rolled a double etr- ne dePnite oyroose. point of making up! his f the most aristocratically mort- Awellings in America. it’ w rather tate fof @ call,” m jguened suddenly, “but I know mamma" — the lay od looking polti gatnering up het ‘I hope you find him," | almost shrieked Yim her back with pelt the eureminces of @ slap in the face, gagement and must hurry.” THE PLACE AND Cy HE GIN FOR ° ‘Rickeys or Fizzes “MAKE IT WITH ndon NPY Gn The Bottle with the RED Label First Dietitied In 1770 Robert Pamnalt @ Company New York ror ust same evening and are ging to wilderness of out-of-doors Fifty aven se, Ty She had. really invited him Into her home and he had hunt for @ policeman ¢, _ Whitney Sitesed Mise Hawker-Sponge from hts | rot the desk; “wha: off he went at another burst of speed, He covered about three blocks with- A second and far more sensational ee terete caine from’ & side atreat, weird looking figure wound In a black shaw! and it buinped spinning on Beiore he -atopped spinning he: felt thrust into his arms and -ho had to : head of his cate when an auwomob! «| weird figure bad fied up the, avenue, halted at the curb, A head thrust !t-l tured a corner and vanished: elf out of a window of the limousine] fnsiantiy the bundle that Whitney and_a musical voice asked: Darnes held awkardly and painfully, as {f tt were a firebrand, emitted an an- wasn't a pretty pickle for tered to the pavement and he did not The atieuls from the bundle he held Increased tere He could feel beads ot perspiration running down bis face, was he going to He knew Intuftively that the tally, shawled figure “I'll be arrested as the father of Jt, and what will Sadie It was. no wonder that the.son and heir of Old Grim Barnes sweated, One doesn't per- spire in sveh awful straits—one swea: s’an‘ed off with aj like a navvy, \wuggestive glance at the massive do Tt seemed ages before he could form way of the Hawker the impulse to move in any direction He was on mind to the bundie on the doorstep when he gensed a heavy step from behind and was paralyzed by the gruff ejacu- “Impossible!” cried Barnes. ‘That ts{ lation: 2 Dek your pardon—I should he mnea charmed, but fact Ww T was looking) Barney !s head and beheld a a noileeman ‘that the gods had All the coquetry in Miss Hi anointed b ve the mere Spoyse’s eyes went Into stony ec! of mortal patrolm “You looking for a pol ceman| ‘Take ''t! erled Barnes, ox friend, » Barnes?” she said» toily,j tending the bundle toward the ts and beginniys| farmed prosence, “Ils not mine, ‘A woman gave ft to me~and T have a very tmportant e)- ‘Chop it! Chop it! You'll eome with me, and you'll lug that infant. If you! won't comé@ quiet I'll slip the nippers ; on you.” Barnes realized the hoplessness of the Aituation and looked scout him wildly. | “Btop that taxicab, officer, urged, of the vehicles approach- f "t walk Iike thi rn pay the fare—I'll pay everythin; McOinnis consented to this arrange- ment. The taxioab stopped. A few minutes later {t bore the sergeant, his prisoner and th the threshold of the Bast Eighty-elghth street police station. McGinnis consented to carry’ th they got out and once | station lost no time in turning rH to the matros. ‘Hello, McGinnis,” at's all thi McGinnis explained in & few erisp Ts asked. ing to bribe me." rnes protested that such @ thought d never entered his head. imply told him," he declared hot- asl 1 had an Imporiant engage- “Looking for @ policem: “For a friend. I ma Nceman—I may have will understand {mmiedlately, That may be trove, sir," Heutenant politely, ““but’ the’ captain Js out at present and won't be back @ll after midnight, If you want to, yeu the back room and walt Wiha ir Barnes per- mitted himself to be led to the back room, where hi ed down on @ chair and looked ravegely about bim, The room was empty and there nothing to gaze at four blank walls ahd a black cat sitt , oor Sports To induce early buying so special price concessions, and in icy, the concessions are yours. the popularity of the game. early if you want to tal 145. our full line $6.00) 14 07 10 ft. x 14 ft You can rest in comfort with the nowledge that the lowest prices in our Listory prevail in this big assortment of fatigue relievers, released to us for you b) one of the best and biggest manufacture: A specimen value is this full size vas weave hammock, with pillow d-valance. Generally sold at salen “This young fellow te after try-| ‘Surety’ Stamps With All Purch: QNEILL-ADAMSCOo. Sixth Avenue, 20:h to ¢2d Street \ News for Sportsmen! Radical Reductions on Everything for Out- at the height of the season, the manufacturers have mad First | Consideration fo : Fishermen— sssortment gf the kind of implements that, asin the pa But one of the specials is mentioned, advantage of the many others. Fine Tennis Racquets at $1.45 There is not @ single second in this large lot of manufacture: The values necessarily are as high as $4.50, Take your choice to-morrow at Note These Prices for Tents veral vost any requirement with some one of the many different nd every one of them is a ringer as to size, ress 95,00] jumping to his feet, getting his money out of bis wallet an? dropping two one- | ©: hundred-dollar Hills on the floor. ‘This done, he jammed the wallet back | In his pocket, picked up his cane and gloves and opened the doar through which he had entered the room. He farted warily forward with his eyes atraight ahead, Ho could feel that the Heutenant who mat behind the hieh- ralled-off desk was the only person in the room and he could hear the acratch of his busy pen, an immense sigh of relief, opened it eagerty and fairly leaped outside to the steps As the door ghit behind him he thovemt he heard a sudden explosive 4 turn hide head as hi thé canvas, His back wa: to the flatibergasted young man as he Gaining the street entrance, he drew Rarceoe the rich crims in the tiny ool mounting within the heavy gilt “Ah, ‘Dittcer, you are back,” he said easily, a# Gladwin staggered against a table and’ gripped it for support, The hodieal despojier did not eo much Naced the Mels- ftly cut out still squared on the chest and get busy, Officer, if you are fs Retp mer’ Take down Ghat plo- PRVORELS GROAT RUNIIN FOR acee's FAY GENT vost OL ING OF Gan ® GED ferme pus wT A GUY NAMED GevER WENT by ToTwRE ™ . Stop Spas: sBuRN! AAD HERaDG, WARTEGY SING GO — (3 buns!) hoy DAUGHTER WILL HELP, WHOOP FOR THE COLONEL. Mrs, Longworth Preparing to At+ tend the Convention—Is Deep in Politics. WAGHINGTON, June 6.—Mra, Nich- forth is getting ready to £0 fo Convention and see them | whoop things up for her father, Col.) Roosevelt. Ste is almost a politician herself and has done good campatgning for her husband in bis races for Con- gress since thelr marriage. Just now she is the most disappointed Dereon In Washington, for with the re- moval of Senator Dixon's ballyhoo bureau to Chicago ehp ts cut off trom the constant bulletins sne received gn the Colonel's campaign for the nomina- on, It wae @ etanding rulo while the Roosevelt bureau was romning here that every scrap of news be telephoned to her the moment {t was reostved, and she was in as ciose toych with the cam. palgn ar the Colone) bimsel. But now fh Ifted to Chicago’ she has to de- pen m the newspape —_———s x BABY’S CRY AWAKENS HER FIVE MINUTES TOO LATE. laugh, but ft meant nothing to him as|UP the immensely valu he hurried along blindly, increasing his pace at every stride. At the corner of Third avenue he stomped and consulted his watch. It was midnight! CHAPTER XXVI[1. * An tnstance of Epte Nerve. |» g RAVERS GLADWIN ecaled the great staircase three steps at a time, Stumbling against a divan he threw ‘dimself across it and lay for a few moments stretched on his back n ‘buffeted by mighty tempests and overwhelmed by cata- clysma, His head throbbed with fever and.he felt @ sickening emptiness in- trophe of an elopement and at the| same time save himaelfand that | charming young girl from a shrieking scandal? There didn't seem any co- herent solution, If Whitney Barnes had only remained with him—at least to lend’ him mora) courage! ‘Where had the confounded ass gone? Why didn’t he retura? A fine friend in need w at O'Neill's as to avoid some of the rush us some accordance with the O'Neill pol- fly oF bait, from 91.00 to Casting and fates spoons, from Se to 50c. icial bait of all kinds, 10c to *Fiooks from 1S¢ to 30¢ per dozen, Leaders, Sc, 10¢ and 15 Bait boxes, fi ets and every other need for the fisherman are in- cluded i Tennis Players will be pleased to find at O'Neill's & most unusus willteud to perpetuat« Better by samples Bit. x 10 ft.—-10 on 10 ft, x 12 ft.—-10 of $12.98 Woven Hammocks tor #1.50; O'Neill's pie willitealin astra balieturaan Croquet Sets, 4 balls and mallet, made of hard maple, $1,00 to #6.00. 925.00 Coaster Brake Bicycies,: 920,00, ‘Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., New York it here.” Wer es Wet Wont Gladwin got up on a ohelr reached for one of the least notewortthy his collection. 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