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BOCDOOCOOROOCOOOLS “Qamera-Eye" Sheridan ts regarded as one of the dest AGL RIGHT 4 detectives that ever existed outside of flotion, The fests 5 aan ay ee can oer or ru buy, ein ot atrieht, otto prism lof memory which gave him hie nickname, when he wos ee PRECEDING CHAPTERS, and bring him back to you. Anything *nead of the Bureau of Identification of the Now York of jte"hataadan Veber” atcheig {At Je Taine, dearest Gertrude, yeu Police Department, are proverbial. It has been said that there ts no men is pra, eset, by, hance, | Among “Oh, thank you,, my dear Kerehtvelt the United States with 20 thorough @ knowledge of criminals ond their ways | ch other. bun sectional Tatoos * SRimoetovafecs that—thet you deaté es Detective Sheridan. In thie series he gives the public many veluadle ‘Gen: Mager ag, i ’ hate, mer" Ps Gried Joyous : eraaping r * “Oh, je! I though fers calculated to save them loss by swindling, something (n your eyes that took (oorright, 1912, by W. Autich.) Itterness out of your hasty words. No. 25—THE FAKE PROPERTY OWNER. Have I been wrong? Ever since we T isa bit ditticult to classify properly the fake property-owner. Unilke @ good be hee pe ee many others who live by thelr wits, he gives something in return for the camps, in the a yg the battle- expenditure of those who afford him his Livelihood. At the eame time, he Saanl dave ereameh of @ meetin i doesn’t give what he says he will give, and he ts at least guilty of sharp prac- ; this! You are silent?’ tice and misrepresentation, if not of some offense more serious. The very ‘Kerchival,” she began, with pathetio nature of his undertakings requires the frequent change of name, end he ———— halt-yielding. “Oh—le thie your whole cannot operate for long in any event In any one territory. CHAPTER XVII. i soning up?” antl The fake property-owner for years contented himself with selling household (Oenttonel.) wae go—T com- goods at several times their real value, on the plea that the furniture was ‘ “rare antique,” sold at a sacrifice by “a lady going to Europe for the seanon Signal From Three Top | “t must go now. But ‘and compeiled to dispose of her houschold appointments.” Now, it ts not at all you insist—I am your prisoner. Mountain. on't read that letter, for the world easy for the ablest experts to tell certain antiques, the fakes from the genuine. ‘Tho average man and woman are absolutely ignorant tn such affairs, JHE captors were the men @f Before the signaimen reached the Latterly, the schemer has found a newer and, temporerily more profitable Gergt. Barket's party of the house Corporal Dunn came rrying Gay defore, who had gone in ahead of them to announce that his field for the exploitation of his cunning, in the sale of second-hand automobiles. It is remarkable for what small prices motor cars, which have served thelr chase ef an officer in gray Brisoner, C ‘Thornton, had escaped. Purpose with their owners, may be picked up. Many @ car changes hands these | “He had @ knife hidden in his boet, at the time when Gertrude Bis 1° "ang he slashed two of the guard days for a consideration of two or three hundred dollars. The legitimate dealers } in these “used cars” carry on an open-and-above-boand business, by advertising ecm vcd hsornagl ‘na ‘got away while my back was just what they have for sale. But there exists @ very appreciable percentage INVESTIGATING COMMITTE HAD A Hove IN HER STocKine! NEXT witness! “Then, the little witch has Geen com- Whe @uunicating with the enemy, efter el,” phy tae hfe ‘wee bere eatd Gen. Buckthorn; ett Major Williams to place the re- "I don't deny that," replied Gertrude, mainder of that guard under arrest. of possible ‘buyers who disregard the announcements of the dealers and are calmly. “The ; more or less on the look-out for bargains privately arranged; figuring in their on Ppt pad | =. Ss pwr g et we eee (% ignorance that they may, in this way, make a better arrangement. the lines I did not know that the Oon- he can't have gone far, Bo,” he mused, It 1s to this cautious class the fake property-owner appeals. He looks federate officer I was to meet would be as the corporal venished again, around for bargains on his own account, and when he has accumulated half a “Thoraton bas jumped his guard, and dozen or so, at the minimum of outlay, he spends a few days working over eeeetl atte hes yee yy “tt be fe armet. He ager FM es them with paint brush, oll-can and polisher, after which his wares ere as ‘ae don we Gs tal ap tt froy-sng BE ae cae ret wyee? shinily impressive as any collection of similar cars in his vicinity. If the cars he has acquired are, originally, of aterling make, all well and good. If they are ‘of low cost, he is not above adding the fintshing touch of an expensive car name-plate. Though this is a step he takes only when in great immediate need, and in contemplation of a speedy getaway, as discovery is bound to come sooner or later, when the sale becomes a matter of record. Usually, he sticks to the (mg attached by the maker, for his profits will be large, in any event. Next he calls In a woman accomplice, and next day the papers carry an advertisement stating that @ lady, whose husband has met with financial reverses in Wall street is compelled to dispose of her $3,800 car for $900, Tie “ed” is artfully ded to convey @ note of pathos, and the additional sugges- tion, “No dealers,” cinches the thing with a good many readers, Following the ublication of the announcement, appointments are made with those who respond phone, as the “ad” has requested. | ‘A flash of fire on the dusky moun- am your prie- tain-top was the “call,” or opening of the enemy's long-awaited communica- woorntul gtance upon the towering tion. It brought Captain Lockwood up, ‘Thornton ea she entered the house, Grecipitately. “Now we shall probably fing the des- ‘While they were watohing the sig- patches we have been looking for, Gen- nals through their glasses, General " said Kerchival. Havertli arrived, accompanied by two Prisoner,” demanded Gen, Buclthorn, staff officers, “you will hand over what papers you “Can you make anything ef it, Cap may have.” tain?” he asked. “Pn hand you nothing,” snested ‘Nothing, Generel, until we get de ‘Thornton. key," was the reply. Ina gales lance the Genera, save ais oon Seige be ig if Laeutenant Bed order to Kerchival, who, time, coved . ee ‘A shot rang out from the direstion sf $ t 3 The lady agrees to call, in her car, on those who answer, timing her dates " tranamitted it with alaority: 4 “ of the gate—followed by @ cry of they do not confilct. The fake property-owner, now pos'ns as @ chauffeur, M emo e of Pl e G m “Corporal Duan, search the, er Hal goon there?” GFives the lady to the scene of her first appointment, and ihe prospective pur- r1es a Is li pse Fr 2d ss TO Mh “Och, ye murtnerin’ epaipesn!” erted ’ threw open his coat and began @ the voice of Sergeant Barket. Into the chaser ts shown all the fine points of the car by the devot.d driver, the lady Vincent’s meanwhile leaning back against the cushions and listening mournfully to a NO. 7—THE Of Other Da 8 He found fret a paper, ‘Pese on,” called the sentinel. Tecital of the virtues of the auto in which she has enjoyed so many pleasant Bl ory N “He didn't give the countersigan,” hours, and with which she now must part. Occastonally she drops a word or Advice “PINAFORE” By Robert Grau ae Shops ve it to his General. said Kerchival, “Must be news from two indicative of her grief at losing this dear mechanical friend, 80 skilfully | STARS. y Robert Grau ian eee is isi peed Karly ‘anal. Betiee. ra" panted od wi al cavalr; in mmend,'’ s pape! fo the ittle farce acted that often the buyer fecis @ positive twinge of gullt in| Th depriving this gentle lady of her means of entertainment, and promises that she e ‘“‘Broke’’ Wooe Copyright, 1912, by The Pres Publis! shall frequently continue the use of the car after it has passed into other hands. ke’” Wooer. miwertar ike orton ‘Museum, rigor teat tes ask, wh ‘The sale is an immediate cash transaction. This is unmistakably pointed out . Lit cosa Mvlapeehtet sed read the old warrior, eagerly. running vu} ‘ covered with dust and Here Corpl, Dunn gave Kerchival a one arm limp. small packet, which, when unwrapped, Capt. Lockwood took the code beet he brought and hurried up the eleve- tion back of the house. IRLS, don't Joying the “openings” which give ( : pees & playhouse of great historic} into being juvenile “Pinafore” compan-|such excellent prbecoceiid for study-| Proved ¢0 contain e miniature picture at the beginning wf negotiations, and, after a spin around the city, under guidance | worth, that the nautical “A portrait of Mrs, Havertll!" mu of the expert chauffeur, and under the influence of the soft-volced lady who | <a Ree een opera “H. M. 8. Pinafore ve Migpads ane tere were suite aa ar-Jing the coming fashions, tered the young officer, with » atart, ‘What of Lieut. Bedioe, seresnny: has met with reverses, the customer {s usually convinced of the bargain, and spender. was first prominently re-| outside of New York and Boston, In One shop 1s showing an extensive as-| He motioned the corporal to retire, and, | “Badly wounded, eo: “ hands of the . But he fit off the sortment of those chic feather hats in|t@king his place, asked Thornton in a of the inimy. tf i ice: low did this portrait whole gang until we came up an’ got pheasant, guinea, heckle, ptarmigan.|{0%, Your possesion? 7 the deal consummated. Then the precious pair take up the next appointment, and then the next. Not all, of course, are sales, But enough turn out profitably to make the partnership well worth while, When the stock is exhausted another tot is ac- cumulated, and another “ad.” differently worded, but calculated to produce a similar line of inquiries, goes into the papers. The game is at its height just now, rene high cost of | Vetted in Ameri ‘This was nearly| tact, some of our foremost known stage living, aan st thirty-five years ago, The delicious! favorities of this day evolved from the Ate hearing so{Satire had been presented in garbled| companies of ohildren launched by J. H. coque and the natural feathers.| “That is my affair, not yours." much just now, in| f%m in cities of the one night stand|Haverly and “Hob” Miles, Julla Ma feo large variety in colors and| ‘‘Anything else, ‘Colonel? called " no more remark. |!@8%, but {t was the Boston production | lowe, for instance, scored a great auc-| combinations are prominent. One in| General Buckthorn, who had seated pea ri Hes deme nen able than the high | tat Drought the public to a realisation} cess in the tenor rold of Ralph Rack-|Copenhagen blue has two wings and in| Mmsolf on the garden bench to pore Soy aNOG, 3 : foind out soon enough. Och! Me arm cont of courtship [Of the beautles of the score and the dry) atraw, and Arthur Dunn has alwag |$i0. A gray has a rolling brim and wing ee ares cca Kerchival, put- 1 hurted. Sure, T forgot the sentry seemed modern courtship, jumor of the libretto. been regarded as the best Dick Dead- eck! . 4 tirely, but he didn’t forget me” trimmings 1n speckled feathers and is| ting the miniature carefully away in And the latter, at {, It Was too, the Great of the Bab Bal-|eye of this peried. 760 hia breast pocket. af “T welve—twenty-two—eleven!” a stg least, In a. golf. (iad series to And vogue in America, An| ‘There were several “Pinafore” com-¢* vcurte yea you'h give that back to Raman on tho knoll called, reading imposed burden, earlier work by the Mesers, Gilbert and| panies composed entirely of colored A pretty combination tn cerise and me yet,” hissed Thornton; “and we the torch wigwagging on the distant ‘The one time when two persons actually |Sulllvan, ‘The Sorcerer,” had previous-| singers, and it was from these orguni- T0e 1# $15 and @ charming collapsible| nave an old score to settle befor mountain top, *s Good Stori The Day’s Good Stories , need least in the Way of oustide dive |1¥ been Produced, but it did not ‘score| gations that the “Bisck Patten cna tne | Move 1# made up of the trimming f br sald the General, “we the} through, Don't think you are going looked up, all 1 could eco was the bi ¢ : ‘ fe f : must get Lieut. Bedloe in exchangeat Fair Warning. rate yell J could one wus {he bis nem ot/aion ie the period of their first love. | Unt after the Pinafore crase created a/‘tBronse Melba's” became prominent. | thy la eeaulelte shangeaDle Irideagtnt | to, s6tene tHe ao Seely Bm te « ‘orifice if he is atill alive, Let's Desler.| making. Each should find such new | MHlhert and Sullivan boom, But it was the Church Choir Opera |{hadings of bronze and gold. The rporal, take away your prisoner,’ vol, Robert. Biling- Peete a 3 f <1 ’ |. take @ B delight In the aoctety of the other that| NO opera, play or production of any| Company which had the kreatest artis: |{undation ie soft allk and the hat te) was Kerchivals only, reply might offer him etter Meat Nowadays, [ordinary pleasure should seem superfiu- [nature ever attained greater popularity | tic success, There were many such or-| * 0), Uatrimmed these hats sell at §% Bhorewn sade @ vince! Med Oe: change if he would go." 3 © many such or-| "Ostrich neckWenr Ie having an une} Ward, but the corporal was too quick '™,grennnwe if Be Wed Be inate DWARD LOUIS FLINN, reel estater, of Cleveland, has been renamed “P,P. (Which, being Englished, stands for pocket's Dailght") tas the Philadelphia Tele | T OGDEN ARMOUR, defending packing house |°U% and unnecessary. than greeted this unprotected effort of} ganizations, and they were. really werd, arnorel ae ae. Graph, For Edward, be it known, boaste of ex-| J}, Methods at « luncheon in Chicago, said: The girl who doesn’t value a man for|the two British genluses, Those were| church cholr singers i ro really) usual revival this meason and two-tone! rr oned’ him off the grounds, carbine y know he will. T wilt find wm oe ‘actly 21 pockets in a of clothes, which We eat, thanks to the packers, more| himself rather than for his presents|not the days of copyright, hence it is! J. HH. Haverly, then in the height atl ol are especially tn demand, Wil- ‘Just as I thought, aid General nee. to the front with him myself, g . e nt Of ow throws, very ral Ought to prove joy galore for an expert dip, wholesome meat than we formerly did, My father | 1sn't the sort of girl for him to mari “When I marry,” ho saya, ‘if L ever marry, 1) sed to tell @ story about a farm boy who once| And the man who $s tolerable to Fe my wife will be obliged to for of expert cheating, if she hai graceful and prettys| puckthorn, readin Min bid Any norn, reading. “The enemy has ' Ho, One in black and ceriss, and) a big movement on foot. Lésten to Pic Aegg | haa follow 10g rin green and black are very at-|this: ‘Watch for signal from Three “*Nphie): “ ‘ tractive. Top Mountain. Perfectly, Generat—everything te probably no exaggeration to stato that! nis gpectacular career, aided and abet!od (omg ‘many {called at & hous and took an onder for a leg ot | yi in the spring of 3881 there were over) by Willlam J. Davis (now managor ny a ealad at & ouse and took an onder for s leg of young woman simply because he is al sixty organizations presenting the melo-| of several Chicago theatres), gave the | tort a mind J y jo wier, 'y called} "good spender” isn't the husband who|dious operetta tn various parts of this| ny, sah FPR eta, "” again, ‘a : A st musical rendition of “Pinafor ‘1 ourning are here in the book.” wee "Youn tare tw eountermand thet mutton en. |"! MANE her happy. country. oe ce . sot there {YF Beard In America with the ane rae e ipo ne fan fet 8 we aye a i Renee ne Se see “Bleven—twenty-two--one—twelve,” der, ma'am," he ee - n New York City at thts pertod therel cago Church Choir Company. But, | euimpe of black crepe mounted on ce shouted the signalma | From the Heart. Yea! Why ot? (a. Lae" writes: “I paid attention to al were ave distinct companies slmultan-tercup of this, company wand hina ailk, Tt has tho fashionable mien | "4 erchtval ime i eneral Longstreet 18 coming’ == HUMPHRY WARD and her sie een provi," ald the boy." irl for about three months and then|eously, and they all prospered; though| tartiett Davis, ‘The miecets of the Chie eet un $8.00, |tor Barket to be back with some tidings |ongstrect! T feared that ' discuss ek yin Vashington Star, stopped seeing her or writin, 0 ol . uece D je Var Fi ec] kimonos in blaze: e ‘One—twenty~ three’ Meee Wake tl : . <adl| the organization of the Boston Idea ; , | he er lay ada were ach ee the Hanon Waris during elt Mother Was Right. mp ‘Sho ‘continues to write. to me. | attract the pubile In Innmest TUTUAes | Oper ganisetion of the Boston ideal lavender and white and xray and plnic/ and) then ride over to Gen.” Wright's ‘Longstreet with Bis carpe!” p . . i p ¢ e ore e d p along simple, practical! headquarters. Keep ua informed.” n two — —one— Kardon ser ig his wile, and 1 tink he feels] | was at the dianer table and the hostess od. | YP ua lo and to survive the longest. with @ truly “ideal” locliding (ives neat Ras ty . | You can't very well tet Fey er BENT y cast, including |iines and poll at $0 It twilight—the soft, lingering, ‘We ne “ PSPC ANE als Orton [MC Rc ee Po deepal I tall on se AAD fan keke de variaue fircunae were Me Henry Clay Barnaheo, Tom Karl, My- Me Panne ache onion gearta’ If i twilight of that idyiitc Valley (We will crush Sheridan's army!” Py non claimed that ity : ther piece of ple, William."* + ’ ; on athlinay Ga at “Aha!” cried Gen. Haverill, atirre ponable for tem to make ‘hemseves insaie.” vi rally, Te already had Caoy bet ive [IRE eventually 1f you do not reply. | troupes, come of which wave the wark| Lonagemiiney: George Frothingham and| more effect are being shown in ail/ {ine Ui ten Sane f eee ner ige to deadly energy. “Now, men, eigeal “that ts atill posible, “ eald Mr! 90 good 1 believe 1 will have another,” * {n such mutilated form and with such) strengthened by Zelie de Lu aa colors at 50. wight of Gertrude. that despatch up the valley to our own Humphry Ward in bis grave, sad way. Ho. he! Mother's a winner!" said little Frank | “W. G." writes: ‘I recently quar-/ Inferior casts that in a few of the col-| Jessie Bartlett Davis, For seve The sinali books of soap sheets that You are still on guard, Col. West? station, Tell them to send couriers she Pouible for a man to make hitnyelf invisible!" | excite ‘can be carried in the vest pocket oF! she sald; but her tone had something and catch Sheridan with it at Front ‘4 bet you'd make @ pig | relied with a young man whom I care|lege citles these barnstorming expedi- the tady ered, ‘How on earth can he do it!" of yourelt"—Uarper's Magasin for and who, I supposed, cared for me.|tions met with ao vigorous a reception | yerrewtuy TBDATHAN A anal eld 87 Ys /handbag are very convenient In motor+|of the old delicious, friendly intimacy Royal. They must catch him, so thet By merit 6 ot , s e Welty Pea T wrote apologising for my share in the|as to calise & searcity of vegetables and| aicenvers emerging into “The Boston: |ing, One sheet of soap is sufficient for lin it, “I am giving you no end of trous he can hasten Back with the savaley, ply."—8t, Louis i hould Give Something. quarrel, but he won't accept the apol-| hen fruit n thelr respective vicinities, | t y a1€5/one wash, The books are 10 centa, | ble. Major Burton! Order our horses, We oo , OMING outt of @ theatre the other night the | OY nd asks me to return his pres-| ‘The manta for “Pinafore” reached its| \;n the standard light opera company | Another motor convenience is the pow-| All day he had haunted the garden of will ride to Gen, Wright's headquarters The Shadow Over Him. Cc Siri! voice of a woman sounded high ang |enta: What shall T do?" of this country. lder book, A single sheet, on account of| Belle Bosquet and the yerende whence anos ine i NE of the really printable ones comes from clear above the noise of trampling feet and | Such a vindictive lover isn't worth | ~ One of the church cholr "Pinaforea" lity strong absorbent qualition wilt read. /*he, Diy Jatt Mab t ere suing, Ger queried Sergeant Sushet pase O ‘a Methorist pastor in Columbus, of etreet cars, saya the Baltimore Sun, bothering about, nelghborhood, but never treated me to| WAX from Philadelphia, Not « elngle|tly remove all duat and then there 19 n0| trade" he replied, womewhat langulehs around the dark side of the house po MA frend of mine conceived the idea| "E never went to such @ stupid play," sald aa anything. Now he wante to be engaged, | Professional was in the cast; yet they | powder to scatter over the clothing and ingly for a stern jallor. “E am posted etarting off in that direction, that the presiding elder was prejudiced the woman, "They didn't give away # single) BA." writes: “I quarrelle@ with| Would you advise me to grant his re-| ®ve auch @ superb rendition of the no nece sity of @ mirror in applying. | here, you know, Tho signalmen will res Gen. Haverili, while awaiting the —this was many years G9, Rad bie ond uu * i Soe gt even spray us wh Per: | @ young lady and sald 1 wouldn't speak | quest?” dear old score that they drew all New| The books are % and cents, according port to me at this spot—may be along watched Capt, Lockweod and hifted to a small and scattered settlement | fume, 1t seems to mo that every manager sbould | to ner again, but now I want to make! No, for you have known him too short| Yor" to Daly's Theatre in the heat of to sine jany minute, We are watebing for @ n lighting pine wood, apeies. end be felt that he should have evo oe A ta 9) bate istroed We) tbe ne. - i ry expect | up, What shall I do?” a time, the midsummer of 1882, I recall, too,| Pearls are popular as bandeaux and| nals from the mountain.” attached to long poles, to flash thelr 1 reminded tim that n they go to the theatre, 3 : Your men might not Nave caught moe signals up the valley, Another tnine more promincat position ea that the Quaker singers gave “Pina-|the simple bands are preferred, A sin- even if it's only & lingering odor of violets in| G0 to the young lady and tell her Fe net ai nace should pray that Yeu Vets Dalr what you've told me. oy, Ru" writen "Tf young man and| fore’ in Hartford three different nighta|gie band of pearl beads ta 60 cente, and| thi# morning if 1 had had Jack, my own ate and Barkes returned wits Roles may ore the hand ‘of the Lord in your eppoint-| “Violets,” growled @ man beside her, ‘Vio- boarry<d woman break off @ two years’ friend-| Within the month of August of th bandeau made up of two strini of | Robert tor @ cavalry mount, and the tween them ‘Kerchival 1 ‘est, waiter ment to this little change. ata! Why, m the theatres in Vienna they opmy “A. B.” writes: “A young man has|gnip should not each return the vel-| sme year, The first performance drew | pearls ts $1. Those dyed in delicate! gnemy captured him at Winchester,” rims and again I have proged to the Teed that you with « Gisafectast, ew would you like called on me for about two weeks, He yadle gifts made by the other? “| leas than $1,000, ‘The third and last shades of lavender, pink or pale green “If he js in our cavalry I'll get Aim, thins 2 might cop Bile band in ites every time 1 thst” ae has taken me on several walks in the That is the usual procedure, Grew $2,608, are very pretty. back for Kou Gertrur TN give one misstep ae RN ee ease teen Rise iat A ee Ee

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