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The Evening, World Daily Magazine, 1913. { x Se 6“S'Matter, Pop?’ FOR GOODNESS SANE! O+| Here : ABOUT e Pe! ar Goes missus ‘ SMATTER GINK with A ’ . PoP New HAT ? WILLIE Tum Twicr! THEE MAN W Td THY Wwaw HAT ae) i ARENT CHIR DREN EXCITABLE MORTALS " . wns NIKE wt LL Sosend yOU CODE pas 8 GARFILNT FoR ALEC | Sta THAT To | ; iN TWO Cae THE OLD LADIES Copyright, 1013, by The Pree Publish ing Co, (The New York Krening World). pe we WEED A THE “BEAUTIFIERS” OF MME. DE LAFAYETTE. — ; AN 13 Sauer y". are good and generous above all other women,” sald Lafayette to Bib wife. “Do you remember my first departure for America—how all the” world was up in arms against me and you manageé to hide your tears? You did not want to look unhappy for fear I should be blamed for It." i ‘The Marquis de Lafayette married at the early age of sixteen the fourtest year-old Adrienne, daughter of the Duc d'Ayen and granddaughter of the Due, de Noailles, a member of the proudest family in France next to royalty, Even in thore days of early marriage this bride and bridegroom were both consid- cred extremely youthful, But Lagayette”” was an orphan. He had « prigesty fers! tune. The alliance was suitable in eyery.y respect. And he had atreaé@y been ée- voted to the young girl for over two’ Copyright, 1913, by ‘The Prem Pubiiaing Co. ‘The New York Evening World), MRS. JARR STARTS AN ANTI-HUSBAND CLUB. s6 husband"—— began Mre. M Stryver. j “My husound'*—— teh-Dinkston. n “My husband'-—moaned Clara Mud- ) Clara Mudridge-3mith; or that your! ridge-Smith, | nderer—as you “My gractous!” cried Mrs. Jarr, “don't |40, Mrs, Gratch-Dinkston, Then, after let's talk shop! © 4 good cry and getting me all b Apel iJ Ae they were all assembled in Mra. | Worked up, you go home and effect a| And never was marriage happier. te Jarr’ rout room, rtesy forbade | reconcliiation with your respective has been well sald that the Marquis was thelr taking exception to the ruling of | husbands”’— the hostess, “Would you have us be estranged But Mrs, Siryver rocke from those we love, forever?” asked | and choked back a sob. Mrs. Dinkston, For her husband was so Dinkston impatiently tapped t floor | utterly worthless she did really and truly with that good right foot, which, ehod ruled by but two motives—one for Bis j wife and the other for liberty. her death he always wore her miniature suspended around his neck, and om the, fi back of the gold case was this ‘i inscription: ‘Je vous us dene onsuu 3 AND We DON'T jlove him, with the -hikerette shoe, had led the| “No, I would not keep fond hearts/| | WANT NO Leave iT TO compagne? Eh bien, benesses mot (Thy suffrage cohorts to Albany and Washe|eundered,” retorted Mra. Jarr, “but! BATHING SUITS I] me AND BLL ' ington and had marked time during the | when they are sundered, when they 11's Too CARLY! } MAKE A WIT May parade for the cause on Fifth ave-/are weeping and wailing, I get the full! nue, beneath the emblazoned sign: denefit of It. But when they ars recone ‘A the antis way ‘Woman's Place Is |ciled and all ie joy. and siednem.once in the Home,’ why aren't they there?” | again, you all go off on trips to Atlantic ‘As this sign was adove the window | City of Bermuda or Palm Beach"—- hired by the anti-suffragettes for thety| “Not me! Not us!” whimpered tie counter demonstrat'or Mrs. Gratch- | Militant Suffragette. ‘Michael Angelo Dinkston'n defiant stand at this point |‘s a pastoral poet and won't leave th and her cheering of the Militant'’s De-|city, I have been to Washington and flance had caured her to be noted in the| Albany on our wedding trips, but I had papers as "The Boadicea of the|to go alone, so far as my husband is Ballot!” concerned, for he hates to walk’ All this is mentioned because these! “Well, anyway, I never see you whea were also the same devoted feet that] you are living happily with your hu y had charged across! band, Mrs, Dinkston; and .when you, in Washington at the great Suffrage | Mrs. Stryver, and you, Clara Mudridge- demonstration, the day before the in-| are reconciled with your hus auguration. ' is 1 also are off with them to These characteristic attitudes andjdisuere and suppers and theatres and actions were per on When the French Revolution ot AGrtenne bore all the troubles that upon her with a brave heart. Friend of berty though he was, ‘Lafayette he@ fo sympathy with the excesses of s have been to you, then, @ sweet 4 panion? Wel, give me your Sieosing x broke OTe A ORIENNE DA NOAILLES decause ne dared to denounce ‘them for \ fest sinning. He was arrested and confined for five years as « prisoner of @tate | an Austrian dungeon. Meanwhile his property was selzed, and his wife, whe always been used to spend money lavishly, could scarce find a penn; for her children. Simply because. she wan an aristocrat, she was hereelf thrown into prison, en@:! expected every day to be sent to the guillotine, While she was confined bee} Revolutionary jails, cruelly treated and deprived of many of the commonest sities, she endeared herself to all the prisoners by many acts of kindness. And even the brutal jailers could find nothing but good to way of M ‘Though never a vain woman, Adrienne de Lafayette, before “The Terror,” paid as much attention to dreas and ti her cla and full eatin skirts of her early youth |to the more natural colffures and akimpy Empire frocks of the latter end Yee of her Ife. . is Bhe did not approve of the artificial complexions favored by many ladies of her time, but she in sald to have en- \hanced the beauty of her soft white hands by the use of a paste of orange flowers, Thin was made by boiling five or #ix ounces of bitter almonds in water 3 g a f § rs tinent to the petson-| alltles of these three Indies, Mrs. Stryver| afr, Smith can't dance, ‘That's just rocked back and forth with a Wish what we quarrelled about: cried the that @he had @ rock to heave at her|former Clara Mudridge. husband. Mrs, Mudridge-Smit ov Strever WON'T dance. And @ered her nose and turned t's what we had thought of HER husband, and Mr ned the broker’ b: Gratoh-Dinekton tapped with her ‘Angelo CAN dan He Is known as Werette shoe and thought of her hu Noted Plantagenet, Teacher of the bend and how #ie had thrown that/Tango.’ But he won't dance with M @hoe at him, only to mies him and) and that is why we parted!” eniffed the break a mirror—which “meant seven! Suffragette. more years of bad luck, and goodness} “Great goodn cried Mrs, Jarr, knows whe had had nothing ut bad| “te the dance craze another thing to} (Covsright, 1012, by Budd, Mead & Co.) few minutes I had # tank of oxygen commit himself or even to be mis- plece of porcelain and smearing on it) until soft and then beating them to a Tuck all her days.” quarrel over? Aren't politics, religion, | SYNOPS8I4 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, {T9M the hospital, nderstood, some pecuilar black glossy xranular| py in a mortar with two pounds of “1, don't know why it is,” said Mrs,| clothes, Jealousy, clubs and all the old | Craig Kennels to a ciecetive-sclentist, a seu! “In the mean time | had thought over Kennedy hed wat silently for some substance that came In @ sort of penoll, | orange blossoms. enough?” aha Veboiyee eiiiant aclenutie ueiociaie™ sm the that aweetlah odor, und it flashed on minutes, turning the thing over in hin ike @ stick of sealing-wax, I notived ne solving of criminal mysteries, Associated with my mind that it might, after all, be « mind, Apparently disregarding An- that he was very particular to keep the everybody's dancing, Tt makes | him fs newspaper man, sre, oaeitiest'af"an C88@ Of poltoning, When the oxygen drews entirely, he now axked: eful,” moaned Mrs, Dinkston, company, sake Kennedy's aid in clearing arrived I administered it at once, As supposi: Jerr, seeing she had the attention of ther callers, “that I never see one of you unless you come to tell ime your When she was aned 6 prison fler the downfall of Robesplerre she Doctor, two wires exactly the same distance | ™ poigcds It had been cyunogen ga® from each other throughout the entire|Petitionad the Austrian Emperor to be @orrows, your worries and your trou- it takes off the fat!” whim- Hanand robber.” AYeweiier named Mort it happens, the Rockefelier Institute which caused the congestion of the jength of porcelain, but | eald wothing| Allowed to share her huaband'w tm bles! Do you think my little home is 0 Mrs ver Free pegabtalden Lane, as inet ded guvarentt has just published a report of experi- lungs, and supposing It had not been to distract his attention, thouxh @ thuu-|onment, But when she first saw the the ‘wailing place’ of Jeruvalem:” “And _T enjoy It go!" declared re. | 1 10,1040 ieee a oe te ee ee eee ote for Various inhaled in quantities large enough to sand questions atwut the progress of the| Marquis she scarcely knew him, as he , ’ 4 anaes hi fe and i'¢ poisons, which consists almply in a new outright, do you nevertholess feel (ase were at my tongue’s end, Shanwed Ue Li ‘ Foo ae te eat goodness suite don't] Siistets Ramee ta wy Aue ha’ method of enforced breathing and that Mr. Morowitch wan in a weuk “Instead I watched ‘nim Inte et Pde pe evdelaelabe opel in eager Btryver, “but you are always such ; roi.” His wiicime fall-on throwing off the polson by oxidising !t enough condition to die us & result of jiuc muby anders lot us sit here and ery about it. Let us| inte’ the dead sens part ye atier | ot us eit here and ery i i parte. Keuuedy, after in that way. In elther replied Mrs. Jarr, | all go Join the class of the Great Somes | gereml ather lavertigations, alle’ on De, Thornton, theory or the p L can stand |i when | one-vr-other!" cried Mra, Jarr, ‘Come, nee formed @ sort of bridi nd covering the wires, When he had finished he said: “Now you can sympathetic ssul.”” “At retail, maybe, “wut not wholeml: the room which whe shared with him was an open sewer, the effects of which we—the pneu- the cong on produced by the ### wonnectin jon theo’ aces of the cyanogen hi —- faction was the beat thet I been perhaps thrown off?” hak me your questions, while T heat and |she attempted to mitigaie by bur you come one at a time and tell me ir | Mrs. Pinkeion OUR Srivngs Mra. Lede CHAPTER VI. adopted on the spur of the outee Be PR el pot thd Impression Anneul thia ttle contrivance, I'ses you| “Ribben of Bruges,” which was thought MONG 1h None ee TCi Gos: Mee One: Mie. Benito nes Te eee (Continued.) “T gave him some strychnine to “Might T ask whether in his semi-con- *"epureting with curiosity. te Sap Gimntoaian: in. toes Aare Stryver,orthat you want to live your own| them puy for us. I'll leave @ note for “Ww did you see Polesa: t" T esked. ‘This was simply a long piece of tape |, s Kei haeey sane, ae rig dipped in nitre, aliowed to dry, and then WARGO covered porcelain, , and he 3 0 . coherently, going to glve mea demonetration of his| sored In & tincture composed of alcohol, musk, otto of roses, nd le strengthen his heart, and by hard work 4clous state he said anything that migh’ The Diamo. Maker I had him resting apparently a little at all serve as a clue NDREWS: drew # paper trom easier. A nurse had been sent for, but “He talked ramblingly, Alfe mm your own way-as you do, Mre.| Mr. Jarr, ‘Gone to turkey-trot! ana ‘Nia pocket, “This is a cows had not arrived when a messenger An near asl can remember it he seemed discovery to-night.” end orris, It was thoroughly dried again, and then Ifghted, It smo ry of the death certificate,” ie came to me telling of a very sudden to belleve himself to have become a mille” "tty discovery!” Off @ sweet odor, The perfumed smoke was also considered to have a B e tt Vin ce nt s . sald, “The Board of Hevith illness of Mrs, Morey, the wife of the fonaire, a billionaire, He talked of dia- you remember Morowitoh’s ‘halluci-| eect upon the complexion y has furnished it to us. cus tee! panate, ae the wong home !* monda, diamonds, diamonds, He seemed pation, as the doctor called It? That : . e only bh half block away, T left Mr. to be picking them running his fin- ' 4 J Advi ce to Lo vers Payticians at the insurance company Morowitc, with very. particular In- gers through th ince T rememn> ‘This man Poleee aye ee eee Sly. ine secret of diumpnd making?” he ° Poledan’s laboratory’ we i, fe At te rather extraordinary structions to his wife ux to what to do. ber he seemed to want to send for Mr. ered a way to make diamonds artsfieiatiy mused a sort Sf loft building a ene anne ene Yasue. A word from us calling the at- "I had intended to return immedi- Kahan and ¢ell him something. ‘I can Gat of pure catbon in an eleste fur. _‘‘l feel mure of it.” replied Crag. “f or ao high, Tt wae af hioned Ad ” . pisigh Mad the pfoper euthoriticn to it atelv, but efore I got back Mr. Moro make them, Kahan,’ he sald, ‘the finest, nace, Morewitch, 1 believe, was to buy felt sire of .t the moment { looked up with several entrances besides & « 5 ul euMicient, I think. But, doc- Witch wan stead. Now TI think I've told the it, the whitest—1 « make ? i Poi te - “Old: Fashion juice. foes that alee heen en Jou win ventana It wan neihing vet's. largest, the whiten an make hin secret. Hin dream isan and found that h manus elevator at the rear and fire BIT of old-fashioned advice which every modern reality—at least to him. facturer of electric furnac Ou that led to adjoining lower roofs. suspicion—hardly desire publicity any more than you do. to, warrant Kennedy was all attention asx Dr. ‘i re fs ‘And did Kahan and Mrs. Morowiteh "@Menwer the famous Lemoine vase in We stopped around the cor mother should give her @aughter is thi ‘Don't | we could have the body of Mr. Moro. T made out the ‘Thornton added his new evidence, know it?" I asked quickly, London and Paria?" snadow, al "Kennedy and. Al a let any young man think you're running after him!" | witcn exhumed and ecamined, coef ae robably wou knew." condludes ihe doctor fr aanth gang Teplied Crata “Yes, but Lemoine was a faker of the talked earnestly. As m I was amazed the other day to receive a letter trom a “that in cyanogen pulsoning there might finiahing the be hallucinations of the wild kind. ‘The black glassy substance was now But then, too, in the del of pneu- @ dull @ray. 4 going to find out not to enter the bullding at all, put moni ft ‘might be the an : “What's that stuff you were putting loka 1 take anather step," downstaire while ne and t went up: ‘ : could see by the way Kennedy acted wir ked ma ral. "Of course there can be the 1 what she thought such a chase would accomplish 1 can't |the doctor hastil id if you'lt nave KOOd deal since your man was here tO sat for the frat time a ray of light jumt « ov Jet made in the doubt that by uso the electrio “*'iiieryt tate ey ai MY make out. And fancy the impression it would leave on the |™Me the pubjicity, I'l) tell you why, “What do you suspect was the cause '#@.dawned upon him in tracing out the manufacture of sulphuric acid,” an- furmace will make qimail, almost inlero- package he had carried, “is a Ntéle obs young man's mind! Andrews nodded, but at!!! held the sweetish odor?” asked Ken- SA8e we rove to go the doctor awered Kennedy alrtly, adding, ax if to scople diamonds. It is not unreasonable trig bell with a couple of fteeh . Tt Is true, of course, that the attitude assumed by the {death certificate where the doctor wos shook hands with us His last word# change the subject: "IT want you to gv tO euppore that some day some one will batturtes attached: to It, and wires perfectly pice modern girl toward her inen friends is leas constantly remi Parry: ene assy Were waid with an ar of great relief. with me tonight. 1 told Poiswan 1 wax (# able to make lovge diamonds ayn- will reach at ed of The dovtor hesitated. “Mind, it je Onl’ CGenelemen, 1 have cused my com ial iM reach at least four hundi prefer to get the fucts in the case w it if T hadn't heard of this incompre- girl asking, with all seriousness, 4f he, her father and|out resorting to sucn extreme meus- Sensible robbery. That set me thinking brother should not hunt up a young man who had made | ures." ? again, There, I'm glad ve got it out an appointment to call upon her and then broken it, Just} “It would do no good,” interrupter Of My Mystem. I've thought about it a firet water,” said Andrews. “Do you make out nedy was insisting that! too? would be vest for Andrews and hi ; vs itatalier hetically by the same procens,”” y ‘j 8 * . In th rtifleate 1 ows surpl Cyanide of potassium ©: ey 4 professor in the university and that l & » You and the men wait in the fae a MU PLT er prt rer Ne rt Day | the cause of death a ne pal ont Cvanages gee! either would give such slence considerably would bring one of our younger trustees. ybe thia man has done it” here by this side entrance f inmoughe aleecth ti ay lunes, due to an Ae an odor. Ax we parted for the ight Kennedy? the qe of the banker, T. Plerpont Spen- uareed Andrews, "Who knows? I'l) minutes after Jameson and I go of unsought affection,—never, never, tune, dius t0 an acute attack df prea #2. 7OUr crentmerit would have twen junt {008d Andrews, “You vevall that soy cor 4 might put aome capital into hie Wager that if he hve and that If Moree | “Then you must @ ease, the thoughtless rudeness. tellin " 3 » ” many COFFOCT, eo ¥ one jen Iytook v sme. Now, Jameason, je I'm fin- witch tm bought an inter in his watehman in some way. ‘iTe "| I preicnqeerpkbes eling hin WHEL) ray gs it goes, When 1 was summoned ‘¢ same had you been certain inia cane?” he anked ‘4 ‘Practically the same. the Rock ishing up my work here, run over to the process Kahan knew of t He's 4 sharp away you will find two wires idm oY. 20 writes: “A young man has! to see Mr. Morowi Andrews nodded ch I found him in aes feller treatment.” Anat apartment and get my automatic ce- one And Mrs, Morowitch doesn't let down the elevator shaft. Attech been paying me attention for four! °M. B." writes, “What do the leiiers;# Semicvonacious state and scarcely “Could |t have been aulcide?’ asked “Then take no steps util | tell you volver, T may need It to-night. | have «ri under her feet, when it to these wires from the beil and months, and we think a reat deal of /'8, W. A. ‘T. K,’ mean at the end of an|2reathing, Mrs. Morowitch told me Andrews. Shadow Mra, Morowlteh and Mr &ahan, communicated with Andrews and he will com seeing the inain chance a® to battertes—these two—you know each other. But he is angry .nd calls) affectionate note? that he‘had been brought home (n a ‘Phere wax no motive for it, 1 > see do A185 Vet t new sou sugpect be ready, The demonatration will take money, Now just supposing Mr. Moro- to do that, The wires will be hi a TAG, Bah Kine Ve ten aioe Tanda Waa‘ taxioab by @ man who had ploked him Ileve,' replied the docter, them of ahything, Let me run down piace at $20 at Poinsan's laboratory, T witoh had bought an interest ti a we- In the third shaft-—only one. elev me independent because | ‘Seated With « Tender Kieu, Gp on NUbilain atraat dinitrate list was theta ane pach polaol thik Polssal In otver words, tried to get hun to give it here, but he ore like that ana supposing Kanan was is raving at night, the first. The Bim: susht | to do eo? . pete (feo) Re een te ee ie Margit, hole?! leave the cave entirely in my hand® in apsolutely refused.” no love with Mra, Morowitch and that ment you hear the bell begin to By In not supposed to kine a yaung | “P. E," writes: “I am engaged to a) that at first sight 1 thought 1 wae tt ee me ware much intere usher respects. Let me know any new — Halé an hour later I rejoined Craig at th jump into the elevator and come w man unless she is engaged to hin | Young man, but though T love him dear- (case of plain intoxication, for M, |) ,< 10M tlak Bnet mane ues nl riots vou tay unearth, and some tine pig tahoritiy, and we tode down to the * Us suppose nothing, Mr. Ans the twelfth floor-—we'll nead you," ly, he d@ much less affectionate than| Morowltch sometimes indulged a Lite jaysium is used in certain proceswes of '0-Morrow T shal! call you, and We Great astern Life Building. dr * Interrupted Kennedy At least As Kennedy and I rede up in A, BO writes: “Anu spirit of mise formerly, Nor has he said anything| freely when he made a splendid | photography. will determine what the next step Andrews was waiting for us in his wol- not yet. Let me see: it ia now ten min. vator I could not help thinking chief I refused to shake hands the| definite about getting married. , al- “LT wmelled his breath, which was ve “Who was interested tn photugra> to be Geod night, 2 want to thank \diy furnished office. QOuteide | noted a ut after eight. Polssin's place is an ideal place a downtown offles ether day with a man who works in| though he doesn't want to be released | feeble, It had @ sickish sweet odor, Mr. or Mpa. Morowiteh? yuu er mt e Ain b, 2 tals couple of husky men, who seemed to be only @ few blocks from here. Ud Hke to ing ts for committing a crime, a’ ety office and who has been very kind| from his engagement, What shal! 1/b¥t that did: not impreas me at the Bot of th ane Mink we shall all be surprise! watting for orders trom their hte’ wet there a few minutes early, Let's this early hour of the evening, at the outeome, From the manner in which the time. | applied my stethos: orowiteh pe to i ‘Was Mrs. } art! treets. were deverted the to me. He must have been much of- | do? | start, atreets. were ed omce ( iene} ~ " >. (lungs. There was a very marked cou “Both of them,” repeated the ductor It was late the following afternoon President greete ‘twas evident that As we left the office Andrews af ings were positively uncanny tp, fended, for he hasn't spoken to me) Tell him that if he cares for you you gegtion, and I made as my wording haatlly, It was evident how Ardrews's veiore | saw Kennedy again, He was he was keenly Interested in what Ken- nalled to tle two men outalde, and they wrim, black, silence with only. since, What shall I do?’ will Gx the wedding day; if not, you will diagnosis pueumonia. ft Was a case questions were tending, and It wan algo in his laboratory winding two strands about to do, “Ho you think quietly tgliowed » few feet in the rear, there @ ligh WR a ey @ hao and apologise fox your break the engagement, | foe dputels and herele ection. In a very evident that the doctor did not lah of platinum wire careselly @pout @ dea! was a deal to purchase but with yt seeming to be we ua ‘Be Continued), tau o ‘ é meee ; _ tale! gigi Rs cot <P cat mmc PONE TS, PEELS N wg Ne t

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