The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 19

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ap ‘ . : 2 A Great Summer Stor 4The Man With a Billion SS Of New York © oo y the. saan, ‘who pak tas. goer for yhat a charming wot te paver a ‘Now 7 saa h Soto? F ¢ Romance of a Master-Crook, a Mys-|tatcres= Shad nterel toe Sates ne gave met i riteh Bh we the door, san 2he Vanishing of @ Hoard of Wi ul ts terious “Girl in Violet,” a Fifth Ave- Rang, Se eee iesiagt rap ny vgs such & retired Hite fer young a nave "s a rT x Cash, Bonds and ‘ . i toe nue Loiterer and a Strangely Stolen) pers tus? avast" tit ruin brote dein. * Oe Tem 8 “AEE Que uel na Fant nt ot cnne « Grarded Treasure Vaults ‘l ‘® Fortune. LE ee ee eR Ee * Lower Manhattan, 4 ; 8. & M (i SNe wb Gps: Arar ‘wan vande ft 7 . tomad tothe Bast har money could increased im. val at nnd ‘sayeett . o » 1 suppose she just manages to OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. adventurer to hie general appearance CHAPTER VII. in debL" expec EFRESHING and resting nim- self with @ careful tollet, Mr. haven't 3 asked you time and Jeftray dsessed for dinner. u Aa fe A BS teed dag He went to the reading room ir pretty, * gloves ethed on the second floor and h ! tort whatever it gave @lanced over the afternoon papers. One be 1 Mrs. Peyton and o Dleawui of them, to nis delight, reproduced as a if one nill feceteo ou nowt” - phtedhcn feature iliustration of the fire ‘or; oe will be eo kind.” ager and tell him that the plans of the Excelsior Trust Bulid- rlin had the lady on the telephone Bronaoi ing, @ structure that had bepn famous jp moment and received @ very in its day. acious invitation for Mr. Jeffray to ‘These plans furnished what Jeffray co; wanted, a scale drawing of the foun The widow was at her reception teom beat tions and vaults. He folded the paper a, him. ry 5 6 » Tell him £ will talk with him ins! R JBN FRAY waiked leisurely More in detail about the matter us soon couay and slipped it et his inside pock- west on Wall street toward a5 i am rested’ “ He tried to find ease and rest of m 5 9 command. ‘Yes, sir,” the young man replied. jp reading but the coming of Mrs. Bro: ing figure stovd out trom “Is there anything else?’ fon had excited bim. He paced those of the hurrying men, “Telepi garage to have the room, smoking @ fragrant cigar for poye ou the narrow at. Hmousine kept ready for you." short time, and then dropped into the giance, ‘le that r man ‘office to inquire about the ar- “You seem more charming than over,’ He stopped os be heard an auto horn | “Ys; but return immediately you rangements made for his “sister.” he said in @ low voloa @ound tw. ing diests, .wo short ones have attendéd to these matters.” “[ was just about to send @ boy to of healthy, pink flesh throu; and parted, closing the 00F joox you up, Mr. Joftray,” sald Howard of rare, old lace. ‘eeauffour wat pi Berltn, the manager of the house, “I am d you have come” she «Stewed apd.vae jockeyinc bis machine | Mr. ‘am glad you dropped in. Please have ® sai her hand. toward bia. % ‘@ ininute dsc, Jeftray & room windows and locked the seat, Mrs. Peyton learned that you jeftra attired for ineid2 of dis limousin. and was to the hall He alipped out of bie Wanted your sister looked after for ha bowed low being hurried uptown, sack coat afd his walstooat, dropped some time and she asked me as @ favor ‘The oar brough: up in front of une bie suspenders and strejched bie arms. 14 tel) you that she would like to offer to repay you for "Pret ane most select .nd at the same time Wherd he had been seemingly big of your sister an invitation to be her guest. wettle my debt of We Moat inconspicuous hostelries bone and broad of shoulders in bis ge pas abundant foom and her apart- “and I shall not vi ly ness clothes he now looked long sient is one of the best in the house” let it go unpaid.” om lower Fifth avenue, the name and of frame, Washing his hands “s:,n, sre Peyion!” exclaimed the “But my dear indy,” Story ons azonpt toast living in it and mo aborts fat qulle Trot kip Dosti, fuave, Mr JaAray. eerie pleasure Lae nea? oe ne except those and two short, fat q oa, Boe! 4 emiling with eviden' hguules it. and teeth an c tii . ij ! i t il z 8 i at ju i: i i 53° BE vetore al i: i | ff | ie ity i 7 Hy | i i Fs: 3 s i s Efe 7] i s 4 i d i mf I : ne E Lf i : PF i vi 4 FE ‘4 & i i it ina fe i 13 “ ti cH Ht nose, which had been full at pree in a dive moon was o@ the curves, became thin end sharp welcomed there. The fortunate pointed. From his upper Jaw teetn he Sr enone feaeee rest seen men eet amet Mgt tad savite's thea taken” te wee sae Me | Do You Keow!/+ ~The One Game Where Two May Win—By Eleanor Schorer | ; E fl Fi} i , He signed as he fet the relief with vey vy about nis rags the other Coprright, 1018, by The Pres Publidhing Co, (The New York Brening World), house ive was Waist and the slight trace of paunohi- | night, of an Amer mn of Questioaacle he had shown a moment before jean who had him ae removed, plan out a tour of All of these appliances of disguise he| piorence and Ven- aid carefudy on hie dressing table un-| 1. Cake the der a shadeg electric light They could | '* piers entered the little offi: be resumed in @ minute. trip Interesting A e foyer smiles and ples: ‘The tinkie of his telephone bell called | bim Mr. Elmendor: from the attendanw gr him to the instrument. It was toe| jotted down such home as well as at business message he most desired. places where Was above that of those § ‘Your aii Mrs, Bronson, wants to| Michelangelo paint- him. @peak with you, Mr. Jeffray,” eald the/o4, wn: Dante a bemelike sense of secur- house operator. was born, Meet- The pioturce hang- ‘Thank you!” ing bim after bis Mellowed with the Over the wire came the soft voice of rearn lore soft and alluring to @ woman. It had ight foreign accent. tad abroad wainscoting was of ma- “I am at Isa! on Fifth avenue, | the lecturer asked and the color of getting some dresses designed,” ehe| the American what fle from long oiling and said. “Can you send for me?” had inthrested him ag. “DIG you use & taxi?” he asked. most. The reply Nearer the ‘Washington Arch than “No,” came the reply. was: “Fishing from z jostelry was subway to Forty- ee my window in from heavy trafic and its nuise walked over to thi veaien” “How about your baggaget” ed “| ghall stop for it and bring it along bx wae ike an oid London mansion thas im your car. AM letters were otnote eecturally it was so dij wo neey I ohall send Howson up| capitals im the early sk yeogle parved Kt without knowing it ‘ie hung up the Feoeiver manuscripts, Minus- withou wt uni e a ree ery ee splendid “eirl: Splendia girl” ne|@uly oF email iet- ¢ emg Madame for the iff f ! | i £ i i a i i i : £ 3 3 i a 353 | j ‘ i iH a i 2 ExFi f se i } & i ‘ Fi f quiet nook in the grea’ ¥ xe by refinement ef the, con riatocratic tf “nt Jetray ran 10 Bo punctuation un- “Mewson by name, was handsome, lithe, nis appliances were again tr place and/less possibly eome > . mark betwen sen- tences, When our- tive writing came into general use, about the beginaing| of the tenth oen- tury, the art was practised by only a few highly trained scribes, Maboniall Au Qua Keokuk Pal- mer, eleven months 014 of Cleveland, O., 5RER$ Mi jets BELL a it it I 5 3%. | t : give every one them ¢ outabde : : elaborate cereimon- . | 198 under the Horse. shoe Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara The prine ther,who fea white “i ‘i i Ha Hf hi biel i i H bi f, t | b rik i | although the royal grandfather object. ed to the innova. ton. & i j - fF Oupia “put one over” on the world and on the time-| one can win.” For that cunning little rogue te the origh honcred proverb—“Z'wo can play at every game, but only|nator of a game at which two may win.—Hleanor Bohorer | lls. 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