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Sa. Ait han \ K —— San aaa acitasaae ' The ‘Evening World Daily Magazine! Tuesdry; July 22, 1913. MY MISTAWE!/ ev! For THE Ay [Bee TAR ROH Love oF PETE? STOP PULLING THAT CATS — Aw! You DENY IT? WHY 1 dust SAW ) You w J wore THT TING ON ‘TH CHAIR +{m WuTtt DOING Att THA PuLtingG, ITH THeLP eanor oc Bessie’s Vacation. ome Cis rn “Ten Nation-Famous “New York Murders By Alfred Henry Lewis (Onpysigha, 1008, ty esther.) Men of Initiative Modern Americans Who Have Led the March of Progress By Julius Chambers Ooouright, 1018, by The Prose Publishing Co, (The New York Trenng West) ad No. 9.—JOHN P. HOLLAND, Originator of War Under N Ko. 6—THE MYSTERIOUS BOND STREET MURDBR. aubmarine torpedo boat Is ne longer an experiment. Aw @xNoPsis Stas aca on * ast oat Burdell, clad: in hie ‘street clot! of war it is exceptionally terrtble. A distinguished Amesican Abe B ne was lying dead on the floor, There w: f £ E : SS c authority has recently sald that at the decisive battle ta the a y . ‘ : - Inpan not a Russian vessel of the firet clans was sunk by leg: “ee Perry came and impanelled & guns, but that the effective work of destruction wag done Op ‘Shote Wad dhe mark o2 a drawn cont . ‘ +, marine and torpedo boats! This declaration te a revelation to the world! y alee the dea4 throat of Handel. Altos x i 5 4 } accontuates the value of Holland's work and gives to him a place among the Coroner counted fifteen stabs in the . 2 ? UE g ag prrah odhcossagy fe what a newspaper of "it wide and breast of Burdell, made : 6 the average “expert” in any Sranch of eclence capable of accepting May, 16, had to say of ¢idently by @ long, silm, keen dage: = ; 4 radically original idea? Apparently not. Unless the thought be the preduct Eckele 4 driven by an unshaking hand, The phy- hia own brain he will have nothing to do with it Holland was treated ot ‘@iclans summoned declared that any ‘ a . v N as wore Hotchkiss and Maxtm—who had to take their inventions to France pond street: blood everywhere. “Bverything so far bears one of the fifteen stabs would have } | reapect recogn! y “4 Bn 4, ‘ively, to obtain ition, hi patrieticadly, against this person. It appears caused death. They were of the opinion, \ \ 33 > | 2 offered nie invention to the United ‘tates and porpleng Tooell with . that he was on the most intimate terms too, since the stabs were on the right D yf t mn ant » Unitke them, he persisted until he convineed the with Mrs, Cunningham. At the big side, that the murderer wae left-handed, patty ah gave he was major domo. He Coroner Perry called Mary, the house- | " . WY V4 Z This Wwolved yearn of Patione and poverty. final ie of pewerful me and of maid. { him. Meanwhile “the idea” had found consideration among \middi height. Tt is stated that when |“! there any one in the house who Is powers of the world. Imitmtors and infringers appeared. he Weft ‘tte house on the morning after '¢ft-handed? : i c Attempte at sutrmarine boat building date beck te the Dutch thettharder he was followed by Mra. »,,.%e% tif; Mra Cunningham te left- ea) " ; y : century, In the civil war the Federal corvette Housatoute was Cusningham, and was seen giving her re ey fi a 11” * N / , Be ‘i i P improvised submarine, but ‘the herote effort coat the tives of the money? Hiekels has frequently stated ve a ound tat Ber ae eee ‘ federate crew. Cl thateWe “had a very expensi . 1 ; Bea,” pointed the {nage “had every expensive sweet- i \ "4 7 ‘ employed electricity for propulsion. 5 Z Holland hed dreamed of the, The Eavesdropper. . rope eo {) : ms 4 success crown his efforts, the valuable housemaid, tried é knew to hear what Mrs, Cun- niigham might say to Eckels. It was curiosity this time, not jealousy, Pre- tending business with the table, she cugted in and out of the dining room, all.ears, gud cagernegs. The best, how- ever, ghe Could show was that she ovgr- y Eckel “But he's a strong man.” Te which Mrs, Cunningham retorted, “Ifyou have ‘the ci to grapple with him I'll do the rest Burdell sat in the Metropolitan cate Unt 10 o'clock, talking with one ac- 4 another whom the storn Broadway in a perfect downpour, driven inside, About 10 o'clock, Burdell pushed forth inte the wind and the rain—it was storm- ing gate and doge—and headed for his home at No, 31 Bond. Mr. Messenger, @ thmid gemtieman, living at No. 36 Bond, under lock and key, Mataell with his de- tectivés combed high ang low for evi dence. Nothing was uncovered beyond what Coroner Perry had already brought out. p The grand jury convened, .and- the three suspects were india ‘Mies. |. ham and Kckels pleaded “Not with all the emphasis and cool- ness in life, while the tremulous Snod- was understood to upon being brought to the bar of the court. The great John Graham was retained by Eckels, while Heary 1, Clinton, Beq., was called to the defense of Mrs, Cunningham. Snodgrass, whose con- stant tears fairly swamped the Tomtbs,| had no other advocate than his own lamentations, Mrs. Cunningham demanded @ sep arate trial, had treated him asa 1881 he built w second vessel, thirty-one fest in distrust and poverty followed. In 18 Congrese ing $128,000 each, by every! naval power on earth, Many imitators appeared, only emphasising th sign. One of the earliest officiel recognitions ‘Theodore Roosevelt, who made a cruise invention. Fifteen under-sea war to Italy, Japan and Germany, It must be said, however, that Go officiel record o! at the great dattle of the, of Japan {@ that most of them west down with Within twe years the gubmarine as @ weepen i in the neighborhood of Oyster Bay, A recent record of Beach, Cal., equalled thirty-six hours, Seat ‘by twelve hours, The sacrifice of Hfe has of these, five were British, four French, ti era ger ore front door to have Phe Frial, . has been lengthened from @ few mutles to 4,680 miles, including safety e at the weathe ‘bie comfort for tt men aboard for He declared that somewhere between The ‘People against Cunningham"| We apy preg 95g) a eieak tateresting teatare 10 10,80 o'clock he saw Burdell was called before Recorder Smith and transfer of interest from th: Jet@H# himself into No. 31 Bond, diagon- a jury May 6, 18. ‘The murder was but| po ina whe Or ee ee is boleh anare ware eriventes Bessie’s charm completely won the heart of Sir Villain. Mr. Millions “By Jove, I USED to think that way!” target for the eubmarin: street. aon ‘out one hour and. thirty; W488 Snared by a trap of tears and sighs. And now the little minx with And Cupid, who is ever hovering near the Summer Girl, be she on} One thousand aeroplanes can be built Mr, Messonger, in terror of the storm, minutes, brought in @ verdic: of “Not! wide open eyes casually remarks to Mr. Confirmed Bachelor, “marriage |land or sea, tugs playfully at the etreamers on her fetching bonnet and aeroplanes hovering over the closed la feerwna haltway up the stalp ety Snodgrags, the latter atiit| {#2 dFeadtul bore,” This statement trom her soft red lips fairly wilts him | giggles. ELEANOR SCHORER, |®, hostile fleet, | Deeds of valor, wumned. bo heroes | f s asthe , pesdle| ens ‘he aera when loud and high in deepest get, were set free. Mra, Mr. HoMand assures me that submarines and aeroplanes will end “Murder: Cunningham went back to No, 31 Bond are the aturdy protagonists of Peace, ‘There wae but the one cry, and then, atreet, taking Eckels and the sorrow: i) of Greadnoughts. cove ter aminay uproar of the stor B is J h Va tiveness I till, By Louis Jo joseph Vance bitten Snodgrass along. a utters, rattling windows, all ‘The locomotive torpedoes of Whitworth and Howell for rey SURE AIRES, Author of “The Brass Bowl,” de, ‘he In now devoting his mind to warfare ia the ‘When the jury returned the verdict of | “Not guilty!” in the “People vs. Cun- {| @ynamite bonsbs for aeroplanes will eke aaval warfare template, \ In {t not enrious that the most progressive niinds throughout the worte s ee ningham" (Clinton, counsel for the de- bi pe ve fendant, arose and addressed the Court i ke coldly and t r y and Yiearby Broadway we: Fe re eae ete wheel Ce RREY,| (Copstight, 1012, ty Frank A. Muneey Company) ciait nyure invested with the illusion of ing-wtage to that—perhaps the vlghth dock advertised a surf-bathing station, !ooncentrated wpon aviation? Weight, Maxim, Bell, Grahame-Waite, Oe Sgbetch 4 pari bts ie, cut the it epread on the recorda of the courth SYNOPSIS OF PHECEDING CHAPTERS. he ght, ‘the woman seemed unusual- of a mile distant—on the water-front Ashore a piank walk crossed first @ and now, Holland, ig atiliness e note ® that, the trial being ended and the de. Whitaker, told by hie doctors that be |y tall, Her hair was fair, shining like of the Fiske place, and he verified @ breadth of sedge marsh, and then pene- - moshing ,bird, and a lad af twelve rodant discharged from custody, he, pas but six monttis to live, secretly marrice Mary i headdress of palest gold, as she bent aurmine when he discovered a motor- trated a tumbled waste of dunes, Where 8 ig round the Broagway corner, into Gunteal, waa cle lomees arornae’ for | eerie" ins Gil el met al, NEF head attentive to her companion. boat standing out from the latter. It the summits of the latter cut the sky cloak aweetly to her body, now whipped Anyway, nobody had ony sight Bond. The boy was Emil ert, Ww! Hugh marries there were visible a scries of angular its skirts away, disclosing her legs, among sand-dunes to epy won The man, soon 4 The woman thy ‘opeller Mra. Cunningham. The spectat: her tO save her reputation, ut eparted. was the churning of its prop since Biddy died, ented Bureende ang stared, Revorden Smyth acrbectatore, Ketny evra one ands othe gout ec Wont Indoors. Hugh watched her seat wari had aroused. him, and unlovely wooden edifices. straight end slender, and grectously corted females. Satna suse bien weoeraity, brows judicially, but the entry fortabia corte a return "to New York. Persie: at the alate f5)'¢ downstairs Molging Ita Present course, the boat | Whitaker ellmbed up on the walk and modeled. Bho was dréssed, it monet, ng wranene resolved J Many wondered why Connsel rus that Mary, under the name of Sara Lave, ‘ would clear him by several hundred made seaward, He saw nothing of the for bathing, She had crossed lect joint comenittes Behl; welll softly whistling, let him- , Many wondered why Counse Hint become 6 Yamuua actraua Yond that abe (ls Somethin fement or perhaps ® yards, He lay quiet, watohing. De- tady of the motor-boat. for a lonely bout with the eurf, and, the th self=into No, 31 Bond street with a Known ag ithe Destroying Augel This gri@wes flisht sound—had drawn his attention great victory, #o public a nickname bas been acquired by her beca @pite ite generous proportions—it Was — In fact, for nume time he saw nothing having found it dangerously heavy, Wf Me went to the basement for }. quecessive wen who loved her hare met violent from the woman. is professional relations with Mrs, ‘i +g. & falr-eized cabin cruiser, seaworthy in human guise, From other indications now stood in disappointment, but a bucket of coal and carried it to the ( i | deat tas ‘hugit “ot Ma “arti in Nev He saw the other man standing bo'd- ty ‘unningham. Hadn't she paid him? Or| York ul gous to the Jules Max, in any ordinary weather on deep wa- inclined to conclude that the thrilled and fascinated by the majestic doop! of Burdell. Unlocking the door, Han's a ly in full moonlight, all his attention tor ne could see but w single person station was either closed for bemuty of the infuriated sea. - concentrated on the brilliant picture what was the trouble? Mrs, Cunning- ft MD ite ‘or all ite ‘ ect, ham offered no solution; no one cared | mond, framed by the window; he was unques- ding her he*was ‘able to open it only a few oer, to ask Counsellor Clinton to read tho| Ma, iz ifaried meu, ii 8 Ur At wee U8 tonabiy without knowledge of ‘he inciea.“Bome heavy body was in the ‘the season or else had been vermanent- Whitaker turned to go, hie inquist- ew, Seated astern, divi- ly abandoned within a year or ao, There tiveness appeased, but he was aware of ention ‘between the side bad ‘ , riddle; mankind, unassisted, was al- WN Pen Mag nag oy atecring-wheel engine, she was a notalie afuence of rowboats and an annoying senso of shame, which he Pre ona ew and finely jowed to fall back upon ite blind, in-| the, ia rae aera WAN peatness GF the-OMlennet WHiARET IR wag t of the on- galling craft about the dock, with, ax he conmidered. rather unfair of his cone pale as a candie and Sllenable right to Ruene, High iclig hum the went hee wattage thin And though his back was to the moon rae", only her head drew nearer to the shuttered at science, “True, he nad followed hert frm at the top of his bent, ho ran , Deep ones held later that what fol-| ansilled Haber ware igh Gat trommood and his face further shadowed by a 2 the coaming— olate array of bath houses, an equally true that he had wate! ‘adm into the hall. lows made up the reason for the unac-| may try to Kill him, Directly afterward 49 8b Oo skod cap, Whitaker was absolutely her head, with shining golden remarkable tack of bathing garments ment when she had every reason to be- Mire Cunningham, coolly at breakfast Countalt request preferred by Coun- Sir cad ates pe ek cee onns ae, a sure othe wan crown, her shoulders cloaked with @ and towels hung out to dry. Keve herself alone with the sky, and heard the Sellor Clinton. tuungaiow on-Lemg Island. Left av It was certainly Drummond, light wrap gathered at the throat. Walking rapidly, he wasn't long in cove the sand, and the eea, and the squab- (To Be Continued) Maaanh “sould” hive asa Drummond, wayeterious = i No affair of his; Whitaker admitted a! ng the stretch from shore to shore, bling gulls; but—the beach was free to i CHAPTER xn much freely, And yet no reason ex- Very aoun he atood at the head ofa rude all; there was no harm done; he hada't bd isted why he should not Hkewise take an flight of wooden ateps which ran down meant to epy vpon her, and he had no wi from the top of @ wave-eaten sand- {ntention of forcing himself upom her bluff, some ten or twelve fect in height, consotousness. Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers nee e The Spy. impersanal ister in tha ditant ocean VDHOUT pause for thought he 20s i ‘ Indo W ‘upon examination, he was vastly to the broad and gently shelving ocean Intentions, however, ere one thing, A Serious Youth manson ‘it $0) Une OF. Wran: f05 |® TBR The Window. sprang toward him, in 4 terested In that direction. Already he beach. Whipping in from the sea 4 brisk @ccidents another. History ie mainly ck . to kiss mo the first night he has met E thought it very ourious that guarded voice uttering his was beginning his fourth day on the t . from which the rising Jay of fashioned of intentions that have met pies he heard nothing more of the "Me—"Drummond!” But the fellow Great West Bay without having set foot dunes had heretofore sheltered him, with accidents. proved too alert and quick for him. upon its Great South Beach! Ridiculous cooled his dripping bathing-sult not al- Whitaker turned to go, and turning, CERTALN | noo A type of) fF iw not at all proper. modern young man |# sr “ML. W." writes: “A young man has to take his soc sy {@ few pictures of me which I, have duties too #eTl* | hegged him to return, He refuses to do ously. this. Proposed action for divorce It might be well to commu: cate again with his wife's at- one night he woke to see a man’ t his moonlit window. He gave Whitaker's fingers, that sought to oversight! And one to be remedied together pleasantly. But he didn't mind, let hin kaze aweep up from the teach rasp a shoulder, closed on nothing without delay. The sight of the surf rewarded him, and along the brow of the biaff, and more substantial than thin air; at the Grinning with amused toleration of hia won aware of its paused, frowning, Some twenty fect or ame time he received 's blow pon own perverse sophistry, he turned over ning a heavy sea, #o distant he could see tho legs of a he shoulder that had been bruised, on his side and struck out in the wake but the spectacle was one Whose beauty man, trourered and booted, protruding of the fast-dwindiing motor-boat. He was ever fresh in hin eight, Whitecaps from a hollow between two hummocks ‘ How can I get them back?" chase, but saw no one. At length he suMciently smart gnd forcible to mt It ts neue piston sure I don't know. Let this be a| came to the borders of the next edtate. Ker him and evoke an involuntary had over a mile to go, but auch a dis- broke the lustrous blue o r= of sand, And the toes of the boota were “Who you' him to like YOUN \teggon to give away photographs less| Here he pulled up, for the first time grunt of* pain. And before he could tance waa not dismaying to a swimmer rated horizon, Inshore the as Aiggiig into the sand, indicating that What 4’you mean by coming ‘There ii D P Women. ere 18 | promiscuously, reallaing the intrinalc Idiocy of his con- regain hia balance the fellow had of Whitaker's quality, who had all hin | the broad and qllstentng expanse the man was lying on his stomach, and @nd calling me Drummond?’ He was to more Drummend than ‘he? no reason why he duct, and diverted besides by the dis- darted back into the dark woods, and life been on very friendly terme with wet mand mirrored tho tender tiue- that meant (If he were not dead or aleep- should not cat on| Fair Treatment. covery that his impression of the early was thrashing noisily away through the sea, nos# of the skies far out to where the Ing) that he was watching the woman wae Whitaker himgel! one or more of| “Gg, 1." writes: ‘The other evening! evening, that the cottage was tenanted, the undenbruab. No one held a watch on him, but when breakers weltered in confusion of sap- on the beach. (fo. Be Gentinuea) them, and escort! while calling on my fiancee I noticed had been’ well founded. He sat Next day at dawn Hugh was up and at length he waded ashore he com- Indignatto righteous indignation, ved) them to aueh|that her attitude was lees cordial than| With the windows of it ready or his morning awim, placent in the knowledge that he had A mile offehore a fishing-smack with warmed Whitaker's bosom. It was all Sapo iererr softly and warmly illuminated, He dived cleanly, coming to the made very good time, & clove-reefed patch of purple aail was very well for him to catch sight of the % ne. carte Ape | Meal, DoFou think this ie ¢alr te ‘There wan one quite near him—e tong With his flesh tingling with "Je found the motor-boat moored in making heavy weather of it; miles bee woman through her cottage window, by erg within ms eociall ne window opening upon the railed ve- delight of the cool water, then with shallow water at the end of a lon, yond it again an {nward-bound ocean night, and to awim over to the beach pocketbook. But, after all, such social! Don's take so seriously what wae prob-| rande, through which he could aee dia- the deliverate and powerful move- stantial dock. The name displayed in steamship shouldered along contemp- the next morning to find out what was activities afe not the whole of life. /atly a passing mood such as we all may ¢inctly part af @ living room interior ments of an experienced swimmer, jettere of brass on its stern was Trouble. tuously, and @ little way off to the so attrective about the spot, but what There ia work to do and rest to take. | have, | rather charmingly furnished in @ sum- struck away from the land, ‘Whitaker paused walst-deep to lean over eant @ multitude of gulls with flavhing fight hed anybody else to constitute The foung man’ who ts at a dance or “| mery way. At ite further end'@ dark- Then something disturbed htm; @ the ede and inspect the cockpit. The Pintone were wheeling and dart! himself her shadow? All this, of course, “ghow’ every night in the week scamps! “Hy, N." writes been paying | halred woman in a piain black dress mere flutter of motion vibrant upon survey drew from him an expression @f screaming above something in the sea, on the mute evidénce of tie boots and ot eo ‘and is bound, sooner or later, | attention to a young lady and I’am fond With @ short apron and lace cap eat his submerged eartrums. Extending approval, The boat seemed to be hand- presumably a schowt of fish. trousers, Whiteter, to his knowledge, ecamp work, » of But she is of a quiet digposi-| reading by lamplight—evidently s maid, his arme and moving his hands gently somely appointed, and the motor exe ‘Tilee'd law of moderation to be|tion and I am very'itvely. Do you ththk| Her mistress, judged by appearances, to Preserve hie poine, he lifted his posed by the open hatch of the engines even in sharing the society |it would be advisable for us to y | Was outeide, on the@awn below the ve- head and looked round him. The near- pit waa of @ make synonymous with ed ivi & 4 y thints moretage:te at marry” ranks, Aatrolling to fro in company by shore-line leaped flashing to his speed and reliability. He patted the ts s ms ware @ @ somewhat short Reavy mau vision like an exquisite disclosure of jinnks of the verse! ag he waded om, = her in his fatuous curiosity!) Her face be se. (ype eween two Seubone GOVGld <6 CREME wile on and Jeweled marquetry, Hie vision ranged’ ‘Good little boat!” aid he. hands clasped ber Besides, tt was possible that thet man qreiten: “WIN -you tell me taste Lo a am inemnenal oop, Beside dim, her white aulckiy along it, from Wmber'ea land: A wopther-denten eigu-beard onthe hind 4 modeled beg wes Deemmen, |. cnet Miidway between the sand-bluff and had never seen them before, but he had the breaking waters stood the womaa 60 little doubt that they beton) to the ‘Whitaker had followed, (There wasn't other watcher of over night that he any use mincing terms; he had followed readily convinced pimesif that thie must wert ress

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