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2A ieaalamadlmaneie me “S'Matter, IN AN WATCH |mMa OKIN THE CAT! Ten Nation-Famous DOMESTIC DIALOGUES New York Murders By Alma Woodward Coprtight, 1018, ty The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) \ By Alfred Henry Lewis Cegereghe, 2028, ty BA Mee) ‘NEVER HAD A Gor STCK it MY HAND BEFORE. BuT (mM GING “Te SHow you yp! When Ia a Summer Squash? | 0s Overt to oe Mae yon. FR (Gomme Exes truck garden attached M to 5 tc, cottage— | bet 't has to turn some color. Queen “Aes fey ve. back} (ey ait fe tence, | Ten minuin Iota 9 Sey M RS. A. (dolightedly)—I never | carrying basket on Bio orm ‘whistling up the path.) 6.—The McFarland-Richardeon Murder. vraaeure warden oaula be dest | BOY (hoarsely)—Vegetableat GENOFES OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. little boat, weves high, some sharks, f 4 imagine how we've epent our money |**¥ fresh vegetables? nd |some pirates. For me it is nothing. I . ‘every summer renting @ cottage on the| rs A--dfave you sot @ alee faced all perils in life and beach th ment of vegetables ‘and their familiar faces don’t ; ee ee eee oie nna | Boy (ooking into his dasket)—Wall, me. And I am nota bit at I'm pretty well sold out th's evening, ere to get this place, with a garden 2 a y so I am not efraid of any . - = ¢ and all attached, for lees money. but I got some Gne summer squash oe “But, prectous, for you my heart re- | . Vina Mr, A, (puffing on his imperfecto)— eci*A8 | proaches me f am ao eorry, when I 4 . Yoh, it's @ great satisfaction to be able| Mrs. A. (nudging her husbané)—Zat © oD Aa Inter written "ver" by | should H to go out In the me eee them. boy. Ag ‘ 4 up sallgy, Necorer 0 fino qpectmen Gf cmymer ; ‘nto such a storm. But, darling, if I . (Continued.) live I am going to see you safely out I tell you they taste altogether irs. A. (sotto voce)—Gee? What Oi ferent. I tell you? That's the way they ougat — of it. If I should not lve to get | ‘ 1 ‘i eee tee inate Secures a Disorce, d Mr. A. (walking moodily around a|compare it with ours. I just went te opened and read it. This is (Abe ia Mane One y squash vine)—You know that squash|prove to you that I Add right about how it ran: Mis. 'Merertand left, te Mee one dothers me a lot. I wish we vould| SOME things once in a while! N Hi shire | Si Fecelved two hours ago, darling, |t00k refuge at the Now tenet make up our minds when we ought to| Mr. A. (driven into a corner)—Aw, 'm / yours of yesterday. Don't be disturbed | ardeon got well and went about his lit. Pick It, willing to take your word for it. Waat’s ,» ww your famity, little girl, Families ry labors. M McFarland lived’ [7 Mra. A. (firmly)—(Well, Jason, I've| the use of buying one when we got ene always respect accomplished facts (my jqutetly at Manchester. Richardson saw been telling you for the inst week that| out in the garden? th ¥ know). I once outraged |her but three times during the year, the time to pick it was now. I'm sure| Mrs, A. (sternly)—Jason, you buy that t deal worse than you ever |ard then not clandestinely, but in the it's ready to pick. equash. I'm not going to leave aay and they are the aaa teat Mr. A. (examining the aquash care-| loophole for argument efterward. b sect of Puritans—but Time made |: al fully) don't think oo, I think it divorce, They recomm Or wave not been waiting for you,| After ® year’s resktence she fled her IS! ( €or ought to turn some color, Bverything ber, thr 0 m waiting for YoUu,! .cypiaint. MoFarland made no de; co GR, “THE. WANG OF turne some kind of a color. It doesn't| Gon. Mr, A, Ganling, All these ong years toma r| tense. In October, 1869, the decree was iT tow! seem right to pick @ thing when it's) pir, A. (eyes glued on the oquash . ow! hafroloth and serve seven years now; I want you siways, A hundred tmse a|srented. Mra. MoPariand wae free LEE pure white. sane] 12> day my artye eoem to stretch out to- Mire A. (oyant rated)—But thie Mra. A. (shrilly)—What's the mab * ward you. A 6 that kind o! squash, Jason—it's @/ tert) “No grass shall grow under my feet, > p white one. Haven't I seen every] sir, A. (dased)—Phe squash ain't here! I ehall come whenever I can, and etay| The Murder. P 5 J | eponetvitity. of picking it. Because if otsTind nuit Ree Sea te Os SS as long as business will permit. ven days went by. MoFarland, whe Z By by any chance there was eomething the eer Pm “Darling, I should be afraid if you nad ‘been often there, to talk with Busl» 4 Mey cate it voe'd caver 16k aon haar a (mesmerized) —By A gosh feacinated me in a day or a week. The/nesg Manager Sinclair, and knew the \ f matter Pplbetindt poy hea | that —- kid didn't go an’ oop OUR trees which grow in an hour have no nd all of the runways, came the last of it. Nevertheless, psd aquash an’ thea turn around en’ eal} 1 Sera heaaay tevy, Dut tee a tine, wapapee. onunking, teem 648 : ce eg ggg Haat PSGAED OREN 'N? |g: wot cok y ane . at in an obsoure corne! plcl inieterly}—Didn't t J Oniy one love over grew 00 slowly into] Seracison entered and asked for his! begeor F (rey walt toward the hows god svat them. that iceah peek e' kare tee poh ne f my heart as yours has, and that was} mai, He dd not see McFarland. The saitta Te joablag’ shale 9 nr. 1 @0 tender and blessed that heaven need-{ i ,trer did not intend to be seen. AS = a Mra, A. (with spirit)—I'll make « bet] NOW? 4 | ey dening, Richardson ran over his letters, Me: : * : : with you. I'll bet you @ quarter that Mr. A. (with expression)—Aw! <= i ly darling, you are all I woult have] Farland stole catfoot upon him, and you, exactly what I would have you, in! 106 him through and through, On the ys 2 ood beay oa - ror and pw bio] ack of this bold deed MoFariand fled ; Betty lncent’s a i + po righes and ‘wens. Good-night, my | Cut of the door and was gone in @ tho- ‘ \ “5 al ea | "Richardson etagwored, canght himectt, ’ V nen i paabserints ers ‘A TR.” | snd walked upataire to his office, From re ae tae Oya "Pue sted [ss Seo else anchlh aR cine poet wen! » and Richardson ome Cit; 5 bel re ip to her \me down fron Raretord, After the Room 115. 7 oFariand was arrested by cial relations with young men. be met Mre. MoFarland at the| Capt. Allaire of the police at the West- For instance, the girl who lives at home ts net eup> As they left the theatre] moretand Hotel, Seventeenth street and . poved to aak young men to call on her. She does this crept up behind them and] Fourth avenue. He had sought refuge d sometimes, I know, but it is against the lawe of etiquette, y ‘Richardeon fa the back, The! in Room 81 of that host r y, . was not dangerous, McFarland| As Allaire collared him he ered: (epyriht, 1012, by Orank A, Muneey Camper!) “There are several possible explana- tory to rising. “Ail of On the other hand, it {a absolutely proper fer he which,” he con- tioning the authenticity of the report. * fired twice at irs. McFarland, Out was| “My God, it couldn't heve Seen m ——— p+. 3 #4 girl's mother to ask young men to call, safely wide and wild. Yes!2No!— Yeu; {t must heve Deen me fe ete. EDo be Here aed Jone | bes by immond known cluded, bs explains = 5 mare tee sae aonaationel sheets, Haat sina thowsh, ancceding to the general. uaten tu’ lieel / _Avtested, McFarland publlshed the) 4 Savage Trial. to ‘Since noon to-day.” privacy. Gt seamed only right that trated, of the public history of “The country, she is not supposed to remain with the young Richardson letter. There was no ¢ you should get the straight story from Destroying Angel.’ people during the entire evening, she should be present an unprejudiced onlook: May I ven- Some remarked the fact that nothiag|| © x at first, and with her added social oxperience may be ef ture to add @ word of advice?” was known of Law prior to her great help in breaking the Ice, " bes: “By all means.” appesrance under the management of 1 think you eught wot to enpeat Gis? 4 he ul jax as na Gq er % roWnitaker ‘caning inet che naa re-| Wedding Presents. young lady to take the initiative, ; th sitive knowledge you atill lived, te" ‘ sed herself to the reporters who be-| vp, w." writes: “Bhould present be) * n : sic Se ve driven him to drop out of al f anybody else? slowed her residence. sent to © nawly married couple after re-| "J: U." writes: “I am in Seve with! tie Xd ‘The town rang with the goan.| Richardson bad been Gead and buried) gried ati Bk once and thestra tte ; ss ‘Sim, ry From Man-| Davis ted for the proseoution, walle the A ois ne Rihertion, vin at Oe in| on fetne They wore four dare go| Sea mare roi hr orra an] sn nt arts out enrol fa ee eben Mra, MoFarland quit | four months when the case of the “Peo- eee lave you told Max of your rela- tlonahip to Sara Law?” “No,” i 3 | yi nal It eeemed to be the unanimous as- a girl whom I shall not see fer come see aie nS ae hie ue “Then keep it to yourself—at least sumption that the news of Drum-|celving an announcement of their Wed-| time to come, 1 write to her often end ndred thousands’—— Until this coll 1s straightened out.’ mond’s ayicide had in some mannerlding? No invitation was received.” — | seng her presei to ry ‘2 Insanity, brainstorm. afl Hf] ft ferocious as Grehem’s de- ph’ “A couple of " her net fost bleasiog of calling you maine bY the tense of MoFariand hed been, witnessed com “And he believed you dead and was ,, ember got up oftered his hand. been conveyed to the woman while she} An announcement le not necemarity! yer responded to Hes p Pegi age ost name of wife, it will com-| within the ere ot =e Role Gree, tects wate . bee ert aes uh V” he Le» eementy. ine Pgh pl the name of {followed by « sift. Tt all evende upon her?” . lara, tue Carers. ee tears ¥ bd ae ne thas aker hi , "Or how well you know the persons in the i one of us €0 Binclairs, every @riend of Mre, postulated, ie Whitaker ow ¥ 1 can only advise perseverance tm Ge ' case, attentions you mention, In the course of the forenoon a note paused, his for Whitaker was delivered by m ot MeFar- Eh pgeayop meagre) destiny defore| land, every associate of Richardson—all| CHAPTER Vill. ‘Nor do I, We're merely conside . bl + " were aseaiied Ee Lees Gehen (Continued.) Re prenme explanations, There's « , "You don't t the hot “g, B." writes; ‘lL am correspond-| “J. 8." writes: “Please tell me what ‘may heavy sheet of white pape: ti tl yo ‘ resent “i Gear eature eome-| be sala cet hoe & up nS A Ristory. ae pap have received a strong hint ih Fe et, to offer stamped with the address in Fi de Peel sg fer ge “ ent eee aie oa the teen eat hag ‘worth that deserved | stared. NEVER forget an eas; I've that he was nominated for the fate en eee ne to send her my pleture, Should I be the The jury considered two hours and| 66 made @ special study of that overtook young Coster, Hamilton firat tp do shia, or ehould I wait for @bout our immediate | came in with its verdict, r them. ‘They're the last and Thurston; and so planned to give one from her?" sive her a piece of china? parte of the human anat- his disappearance the look of a like rifice or ! 5 el ee an cenl oes «8 8 sare at eens ee. a possible, until the divorce <i @il, remember that. Partly from my| Richardson ingered @ week, and Mrs, think to dieguise; and to ‘You don’t mean to aay you think tA ‘as being in retirement in several wide- nothing, Drummond's name bs remsiaed ly separated sections of the country, poi i wave in the knowledge ef © She was also sald to have gong abroad, & handful. sghing Incognito by & second-giass OC these, Martin Eenber was = | rtly from things nel-| afoFarland sat night and day at his| the trained eye as infallible means there was any method in that train of control, you and I| hedgide. As death drew down wpon him,| vf identification—nearly—as thumb- tragedies?” on a high and some-| he stretched out his hand her. She| prints. The man I saw coming up “I'm not in the least superstitious, CHAPTER IX. Whitaker made « point ci Eis age took {t, Kissed {t. At this the Rev,| from the subway kept as much ag pos- my dear man. I don't for an instant gense you would not! Henry Ward Beecher arose and the| sible away from the light; he had suc- believe, as some people claim they do, Entr’acte. wovenlt And please “ we hide igs psi integrated UP The retired detect! ne tawve been there. But I believe devout- made them man and wife, ally hidden most of his face; but that Sara Law 1s a destroying ankel, ff The nine-days' wonder disinterrated Armation of bis surmise withowt Gury y pie proverb that @ man who isn't "anid Richardson, as she|he wore the inches, the handbag and haunted by a tragic fate, that her love Dawn of Sunday found Whitaker still naturally. The sobriquet of “The De- . ’ es of the time is one all the is ips, “T've tol@ you| the ear of Carter 8. Drummond. I is equivalent to the death warrant of awake. Alone in his uncheerful hotel ' atroying Ani Geappeared from the elieve that he's aitvet” oS time, It was foolish, imprudent, cruel] that yours was a love worth living for;| don’t think I can be mistaken.” the man upon whom it's bestowed.” bedchamber, hia chi tilted back MARY LADISLA® WHITAKER.” neweoeper enare-Heads, Go siso did the Ember asserted with eam> "name i t you be on such a craft with| now, on my bed of death, I tell you that} “Did you stop him—speak to him?’ patience could have avoided | even more is it a love worth dying for.”| Ember shook his head. » 1 doubt I loved you and took no coun if he would have remembered me, Our acquaintance was of ti “But what do you think, then?” against the wall, hi think," said Ember slowly, his occupied, smoki e on the table, “that some one with ing again and again ery ati it in keeping the tion 1 gg Hea 1 Whitaker had satia- exer, the dead man come to Iife ° ife had, in truth, pied public interest for a brief hal ery considera: ‘owing out of his matrimonial By the time the executors of Carte aa g t: you find him if necessary? 2 a day, I think, Do you qth © 43 in thi ited to @ couple of meet young woman g@ingle—and on the entanglemént. Drummond end the attorneys rapresent- don't know." ? ¢. I wan in @ hurry to get to the th rned in at length to the dream- ing bt lente ‘began to make sense of Ember permitted Whitaker te Ps and then knew nothing of this repo aoe his estate and interests, their discoveries ar the matter in silence for @ eulcide.” failed to command newspaper space, Learn One Thing Every Day akening was to a world of PAs Shtsenete ah uae bin ie How to Gain a Fand of General information third street. I didn't fellow— bought them all for Y the fact that Wikltaker didn't care to jeneation of the at their conventen raise an outcry about his loss, Emb they told him gired them to inform their It seamed, bad guemed shrewdi 3 inete: 1013, by The Press Vublishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) are, of course; but Max only confirmed the history of his wife’ u " Copyright, y The nwt on I t ‘The tale of h lun Led i be bgp esp operopriates to ~ own good of that?” 1 88—THE BRAIN. ‘The gray part of the drain le made UD) sight of him." ing runs up end down Broadway like Ember. There was, hi h mens ‘ wh 14 HOB. most marvellous: part of alor nerve CHILLS, In these cells Is stored) | “But what di4 you think to see him wildfire day by day. A dosen times gestion in any report tha ite ‘cought alax several tlmnee without ner ‘Ko'other client of his had aiffered, “Don't you suppose he enfacse af ‘ human being is the brain. Thejall the wonder of our “minds.” The 1? Didn't {t etrike you as he’s been on the verge of ruin, yet had not in fact committed suicide— guocess, When at length run to ground however. His peculatio had ‘been con: been avoustomed te—living as he l brain of man, called the cerebrum,|white part consists of, nerve fibres, or a aa vas La} hee 4 Bare Law to rely thie despite the total dinappearance ef im the roulette room of & Forty-fourth Aned wholly to the one quarter whence in constant terror of ‘being : Wie imber dryly. “At the eco add R poem Bae eed the hypothetical corpse. he had every reason to anticipate no the life of a hunted thing, one et : ‘as none of my i at een ry proteat leading to detection, derworld, an enemy of soaiety? “Which way did he got Pennsylvania Station, I fonoy; that ts, he turned west through is divided into a well defined right and |nerves, Nerves throughout the whole| sag (i fa | left half. But those halves are joined) body aro whitish. then. Nor did it present iself to me aa ff bankruptcy. the circumstance that there had Wh by amass of nervous tissue, which forma| The surface of the brain is convor tter worth meddling with until he belleves y, but a single witnens of the eid tn bee tan can cae a he's Teer teatasae deal }~ sort of bridge between them. luted or folded, As it becomes more my suspicions were aroused by that ehe is his maseot. I don’t aoou se, A man, breathless with er ¢o consult ‘Whitaker remained a question. Whit- esteem of hia friends, the love ‘The surface of the brain is gray, The} and moze convoluted the surface ts in-| the scene in the theatre—ebviously the Aim-—I suspect him, knowing hii nt, had run up to the Mearest terest was eo insattad! aker inclined to bel that Drummond man who will goon be free I n'a tna wile Wag ii @ by 14 * But this could not be determined save ‘With out of he be-cuid SAGAS SSE * 9 eee 3 She C) by policeman with word of what he to ession “gray matter’ has come to} creased, of course. And the aurtace ie] result of your c@ there—-and capable of many weird extravagan- con, claimed to have seen, In the eubse- appear: b 5 ORs nel wh tain 1 still later, when I heard the eulcide imeem brain. This gray layer of the) what contains the nerve ‘colle, It has ry ca {tte @ fect that Max fusion he bad vanished, train is sometimes called ite mantle. |been ound in examining the @rains of /"2E0)soog rorgie Whitaker passed was fellow passenger with Billy Ham- bly, It seemed, had the mind Duestiy we cut through the mantle wo| great men that they are tatrlostely @on-!, nand across his dased eyes, “What litem when the latter disappeared in of New York’ Neon prepared for some and that the part of the brain that les|voluted. The brains of the fewer orders it mean? Why ehould be do this :!4-vcean.” fot) cmwndows to thls latent lover of beneath % to white ; of animals are almest emegi ,._ eng" st Barber end O88 UP, Prepare oi ure Lay ual ie oun dreur7ed of Quem . .