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Seopa: steser ath ce a gent en EES \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912. SOMEHOW, AXEL SEEMS TO PREFER TRAINING IN TOW KEEP Hee POINTED UP INTO THE WAND AXEL ‘YourRE DOIN’ GREAT FoR A WueaeR t SWING YER “TLUER OVER HARD AXEL ~ WE'RE RIGHT ON “YOP OF A MooRING | COME ON You MuMP! You GoT To GET HRP “TO SAUBOATS ~ (T'S GREAT, GUARY BODY'S | DOIN! IT = AN! I'S @REAT TRAINING FOR WELL AYEL, fit UNFORTUNATE FoR May ‘Oy RICK YOUR BEAN WITH A GOLE BALL YESTERDAY put | Gor «A NeW INT Lieven HE COUNTRY = SAILING — AY TANK UT DANE FING ! IT} Aw AY RATHER DO MY TRAINING IN TOWNS playing his bluff to the limit. “Well, you eee, the doorbell rang"—|needie points, his very appearance w: | {ng Me ohtn @ Kittle, Whatever was | “What scared him like that?’ asked ») you said that!” snapped Capt. | sufficient corroboration of all the thrill-| going on inside him, hie eyes were the Captain. “The doorbell rang and tw: ing stories the newspapers printed of] twinkling with amusement. ‘Oh, this gang here—some of the others} "Yes, and two minutes after that it| his skill and courage. “I am," Kearney retorted; then to $ got away—threatened to kill him." rang again—rang in an-extraordinary| “Mello, Kearney! What do you|Capt. Stone, “What ts this case Cap “Now look here, Captain'’—vroke in| kind of way, you know, as if whoever| want?’ Capt. Stone addressed him as| tain?” : Giadwin, makt furtous, t vain, | was ringing it—was ringing it because— ‘Moture robbery.” . he stopped in the doorway and aur- gestures Bateato. because they wanted to come in—come| veyed the remarkable acene before ‘Picture robbery! I wae eure of it! “Bilence!" Capt. Stone cut him off|in in a hurry, you sea Well, I went! nim. You've made mistake, Captain, I B again. 0 the door? —— G " [know this mi e y Barton W. Currie , ny admire this chap'a nerve, Captain,” | “Why dld you go to the doort 4e-| renticd Maa diteatve anes on Wo Be Continueé.) Based on the Seccessful = laughed the thief, “It's monumental, belie Capt Stone, a Pim Travers Gladwin,” spoke up the siaianeslleainnaie He very nearly succeeded tn bluffing | * , you see, the dell rang" —— ‘q Farce of the Same Title : Officer Phelan, but I guess you can | ‘Don't @o back to that againt why | (hint » but holding his head sol JULIA MARLOWE IS ILL. Z fi take care of him all right—I must hurry | 4@ you go to the door?” fea rtigad weh ar bate off and get an expert to repair the Well, I can’t at this minute remember That 4 yon exclaimed T: a one + int. |@xactly, but I'm under the impression T damage done to these valuable Paint- | vent to—to find out who was ringing the |¢r# Gladwin in the : | Marlowe, who was to have opened a rnore en | see Travers Giadw a tom ; i ings. Of course, you'll leave @ man or! so just ike that, as it were.” the impostor. soda sr Sree waae clit Sine +g DING Gladwin. an eccentric young ‘ are two on guard.” ; hel Abbe . jooked from andra The: here last night with her Guimes ome secretly rom Rent Be a lore ats t Once more he gathered up his stick | 7 ES, Reh con of you,” snorted Capt. afr ee Nerolllap Ata aerate husband, EB. H. Sothern, was taken gert- Cowia Sadie that ee aren and overcont and once more his exit /Stone. “Ryan (to one of his men) take! “son, both of you named Travers|ously ill at the Queen's Hotel late yea- a hat and fad call whore was blocked—this time by Whitney | Mi one an Se enere CP niet Gladwin?” he asked with a puzsled ex-| terday IC H he dy Seo here, Captain, I can explain ; vi with Pina hea jarnes. : hy his'*— Travers Gladwin esaayed | Pres ion. Dr. McKeown was summoned and or- io janes as Travers Gladwin, ids that se It was only natural for that young | ‘!* at one's ® fake,” interposed Ca posed "Travers GI Z In, he je t n ‘pone pt. | dered Miss Marlow ° et : . To take away with them the ost rabae man to misread the situation and con oe ee send MAUEEINE | stone, pointing to the real Gladwin. | rege, T ponther tt ea eae Then it is time for you to use Birt's Head W: haperen a mt luable of the Gladwi: ceive that Mrs. Elvira Burton had s in the grip of a blue-coated giant and hi ddl toward th rest for several months if wished ‘ tng hee, But he dows not by : spluttering his protests against being | ris" —modding toward the impostor—| tg gave ner life, Her part in “The Tam-! which aids nature to free the pores of waste matter ‘TORONTO, Ont., June 1L.—Miss Julia avert the threatene! robbers of his treasures, sends. for a. police: eded in her object of ! m Officer Cb) responds Phelan's uniform to seek. t abe ‘do te Onenle handcuffed he Shrew" ie into ened room and. hears oe ig A friend. So he blurted breathlessly ae Kearney’s face showed no more ex-|!m& of the Bhrew" was taken by her i 00: i i i frie, in cay Sects i ‘an tin unit ter ‘By Jove, Travers, I see I'm too late. | pression than if it had been cut for a TWh osmpaiy Will digband at the con: een por ‘ bs bag bi Gooey, K ienie . duces hig , vin onlers thie I've been all over the city trying to cameo, but when the thief asked him y # ealthful activity. n ideal sham n i area an "Travers: Gladwin’ Tie pctre et Mork Hel The thie | warn you—I knew tie police were on With perfect self-command: “What can | clusion of the engagement on Wednes- ty poo. bf ‘They se j At d & d ste $ ‘Travers secretly warns Helen Against: the mai 4 hun’ and your track. had gone to the side of Helen Burton,|~ go for yout’ he came on into the|@ay, Might and Miss Marlowe will pro- tubes, 2§c.; jars, soc. At drug lepartment stores, HTN. § Rendeo, (0 coskpe Steen the Roxen, “Feslag ie CWho the devil are you?” Capt. Stone|W® had remained motionless whero| room and stopped directly in front of | eed to her summer hom cut in on him. she had risen from her char, playing! him. CHAPTER XXXV. gest, captain, that he be properly re-| ‘Another of the ** seeponded the |th® PARE Gf &. Nelpléas, viotim in the have ® warrant for your arrest,” warded. thief promptly got some story | #emingly hopeless tangle, ho , abruptly, and stuck hi 4 (Continued) w then, Helen,” he said to her tn Phelan’s voice| trumped up that he thinks will get ‘Nin his pocket for the document. Phelan Loses His Bribe. him off.” his Lhe | of endearment, “we can! “sy arrest! Mor what?” said the thtet SB] thief took it from his trem- he wets full credit in my Vell, we'll let him toll it thon, ana] & Now see where this impostor! with @ beautifully feigned amasement eeulntg ye and a Ittle laugh of incredullty. With, youseey Sradie snatching—abduction,” jerked There was no mistaking the wncom-| out Kearney, unfolding the paper. uilving emphasis of her dental, “ Out to distribute his ‘That is rich!’ laughed the thief. ” sald C 5 ay tes bling but unresisting hand, un-| Phelan, you rags Tne wiatign, heite furled it, turned ft over, held] patrol wagon. I sent It back, as one of it up close to his eyes and|the horses threw a shoe and got u bad nddenly laughed: fall, Tell the driver to get another cating the thief—"had better wait and hear !t.”" There was something In tho thief's manner that had fired a spark of sus- picion In the officer's mind, . the warrant from’— Kearney “Well, you certainly are easy—coun- Horse at Murphy's stable and hurry! “Not a word about the avin ehicucne stopbedl ‘and Is ‘ittte bullet eyes went terfel te re managed to whisper to Ban As ike ings to work on the thief from the ground What!’ roared Phelan, and Travers A retaes out oui! eee pt, Bione had turn) MineGitit te He Was measuring every inch of 4 my im . ation, » walking on air and ‘ “4 \ win joinad him tn the exclanatln. | yumming to niinselt,“"SorRt. Michaal| =I) won't Barnes was repiying|, lie came last to ttelon Just an she haa | te, man with an ae had been FY \ Will you swear that nan gave You} Phelan, no less," utterly forgetful of the | when the Cap ing round on him, | fepulsed the man” she was to have | mutitude of mafked and measuréd men i this bill” cut in the thief, sharply.) sorry plight he was tn not a haif hour; “Stop that whispering, and come over | eloped with that 1 Stone had | ™!! ‘ i 4 t 1 perle: . ‘Would you mind coming over here— ~ etiatching out a pencil and marking the] before. here where 1 can get a good look at| had experience enough with women ta} two closer, Mr,—Gladwin,”” hi ‘4 gold certificates across the corner, ideas cisauin was almost beside! you. Which one of these men is the | be able to GE en types. re Sooty. db ashe oe Lee ! shouted Phelan. “I will, with chagrin. Again he made rea) win | He on the point oF! lering another 7 “ ‘ a ee an impassioned plea to be heard, He is, of course!” Barnes nodded {of this men to take charge of Iclyy| The thief stepped toward him and dl- Yow, soe here, Captain, Iain Travers| toward iis friend. The truth of the| When he paused and studied her morw| rectly under the electrolier, | while the “Very well! Now you see this mrk) qiadwint— others in the room stood iike statues, situation had at last dawned up: | {closely, His men were starting for the | fn the corner—will you be able to iden-| “Oh, you are, eh?” sneered the Cap- . smiled at Capt. door with thetr prisoners whey he sig- | looking on. \ tify 10? tain, scarcely de’ ning to look at him.|stiook his head ax $f in com; f them to stop. s Kearney continued bis searching “Yes, sorr.” Phelan was fairly grov-| "Well, we'll see. Jout that, Where nerve of some criminals, .* he wald, “wien to question | examination of the unflinching and stilt sin man, Whose head was on a level with Lia and whose body was the little Jap who notified me of this? I'm,” said the Captain, turning to Bateato had conceal elling. “Good,” sald the tile’, and nonchalant- jady. elf behiné| Barnes again, “And when di nec to Helen, when there came @ heavy plece of fu r w that there was into the room Lieut, Detective | every inch as big and well set up, Capt, ly shoved the ill into his waistcoat) yanked out into the open by a burly y of the Central Om Wve) Stone broke {i nervously: ] fy a pocket. _,. | Boliceman, W Di when ‘ every inch a Central] “What fs it, Kearr ae see here, Phelan,” protested Gladwin, “Here you,” growled the Captain, shak- w h ner this | a had be ne mistake, sir,” ‘i “Kape your mouth shut—I'd just Ike) ing his hand at the Jap, “you're Mr. "1 The doorbell and to lose ‘ t grimly, “Are you to take wan punch at yes. | Gladwin's servant, you said—which one et of the man who E sure this man és Travers Gladwin?” ‘« Phelan 'meznt it and took @ step to-| of these men is your master nt. A strapping 1 .| “You seem to be in some doubt about : \ ward Gladwin when the thief stopped) Bateato locked his teeth together and ne with graying hair and a pair of round said the tlief, dropping his thumbs. him and asked: | Pefuged even to gurgle. bullet eyes that you with inthe pockets of his waistcoat and ra! “Now, officer, is there anything Ican|! “Which is your master? Answer me!" = — ———_———— do for you: | demanded Capt. Stone. “Thank you, Mr, Gladwin—1 got to) “Tho poor little devil ts frightened to get the patrol wagon hero some way." | death,” interposed the thief with a com- ig Bateato had entered into an inflex-/ miserating nod toward the vap. ile was tole contract with himself not to utter another syllable before the break of d at least he might have eased Phelan's) mind on that score and Informed hin} that something ominously like a patrol “) wagon Was rounding the corner at that) moment. And if the art collector had not been so keenly amused at his facile ‘conquest of the gullible bluecoat his ert ears might have warned him to gay something entirely different from ! tata call the wagon for you, officer, only I'm afraid these people might over- power you and get away with that trunk of pictures, You see what a nice mesa they've been making of my pic- ture gallery, Why, if [hadn't hap- pened in to-night they would have Mraiked off with half a million dollars orth ‘of paintings.” : wexou call the Wagon, Mr. Gladwin,” | feturned Phelan, grimly, “T kin handle the lot of © them an’ ten more lke ga The Cammeyer aL) ccssainscaan ° . emmnfisarearercincaeenstmecetacst WONT ' | BECAU. BNQUISITELY PERFUMED mm “VAND ABSOLUTELY PURE | | Outing Shoes ; USED IN MORE THAN A MILLION HOMES Peewee! ale No Pain; urine sa EY a No High Prices ja are made each nee TRY IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED i And turning with a mocking ort to These are beyond doubt [fel | , “ih Ay) = raver way and walked into the arms Spark Important | actors fal| tor their specific of Police’ Captain Stone and ten’ re- of. ee METHODS are the up-to-date [fl painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind that made so many dread the [@ dental chair, OUR PRICES en- tirely sweep away all competi- tion on work of a similar high character. Full Set Teeth, $5.00 Fillings in Gold, Silver, Platinum and Porce- lain, 50¢ and $1.00 Up purpose, from models approved all Ne Ags by leading sports- men, Shoes ior ; 7 : , urniture Tennis, Goi, Yachting, >see | |i Special Sale Moun‘ain Climbing, ‘4 ae ijl Graduation Gifts Fishing, Walking. | a . me LIA A $4.98 49e Music Cabinet, mahogany finish, CHAPTER XXXVI. Bateato Keeps His Promise LPHOUGIT the escaping thi was brushed back ito the ner rudelyjand Tray~ Hadwin erled as he caught sight of the uniformed officer'and his men, “By jove, captain, T'm.glad you've come," the consum~ mate bluffer did not bat an eyelash or) manifest the merest symptom fet stepping easily ¢o one side and watch: | {ng for the coming of his cue with fe-| erties, Hing alertjoment Capt, Stone devoted Gold Crowns & Bridge sett ie distribution of hist |Work, $5.00 a Tooth Wosting them at all the windows | “and doors: When he was entistied that DR McBRID Dental . Oftices | moe New dors 0 Bi eeePeeePePeeereeeeee Pee them ‘ r with Mr. Giadwt luektest chance," Veg, it was by the i " Mahogany Waste Basket, Broke in Travers Gladwi rl highly polished, roomy: shelves | just like illustration, made is this Mr. the captain | EP - tor music, Strongly built, fitted | of mahogany veneer, 12x10 1 . N American Dental Park thers fast- pped him, eurtly’. ; . and Market st». the other one, captain," replied | the thief; whereupon with brass handles, lock and key, | aches square ened with cord; a regular ( opge ammeyer dressy ahi psc | Oh 3 Sold by others for $10.00, ur Sale of graduation gifts. Stampec on a There are many other odd pieces for the Parlor, Library and Bedroon P| equally as good value exhibited throughout our six-story building. yay Si cit Standard2/ Merit New York’s Largest Cash Furniture House GrAve,& 20™St , | 147-149 West 125th St., Bet. Lenox & Seventh Aves, eel ——~ the real Glad- p Win started again. “You've done well here, Phelan,” the captain complimented him, ignoring the young millonair “Thank ye, sor “| should sdy he has done wel dhiet. came forward with an approving noes yard the now ecstatic OMicer O86. de " hadn't been for him," pursued easried oe eae these ves would have off my ures. 1 would eug- _