The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1913, Page 15

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‘The Evening World Daily Magazine! Thursdégr Jul¥ ST tors = AST TIME IM GONNA TELL YOu NoY To RUN CAN Go ALL AWAY TO SEBS 1 WANT To ath tid I FTER THIS, LAST tim e Hutt Por ° 4 THEN | The Romance of a New York Girl Who % Would Steal and Couldn’t—A New ® z t O p Th i e f! % YorkMan Who Wouldn’tSteal and %2 Did—and a Triple Love Story. The Great Laugh-Story . the Summer in ans de mn gy sel it Rs ped noida ina Mortls chair, A te ater temenee, Sa told hee hunter, Sage! it, word or lor r et ves, with his feet on the that. jave yeu got everything ready At the same in- ,, Memrright, 1018, by A. K. Pty Company.) ana, Carr felt @ tickling im hi® of those with him, sneaked away in alll of che open window, calmly smok- to o there ant, a small, rat-like individual who, bet this ia @ENOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. throat and gave vent toa feeble “Hem!” another—if such @ word aa “sneaked” ing a cigar and enjoying the cool night ‘ » I shall only take a valise, and even in the semi-darknese, would have hin getaw ly to the fleor, Grend It was enerely the result of suggestion. may be applied to the locomotion of so air. It was 10 o'clock, and he and Nell there will be very little In it." heen ploked out as m gangater and . Doogan shot out hia left fist in the | Hi ‘Thompeon's how! of bewtl- roared revered a being a8 @ lileutenant of had just come in, afer walkin “ood girl! It may be handy to carry gunman by any one at all familiar direction of Silky George's volce and derment as the detective went higher empty, A Maze of Bewilderingly Fanny and i Exciting Theft Complications— %2 Novelized From the Saccessful ¥ Play of the Same Title. % % 1EGDDDDHDIDDHDIDDIDIIGDSIHHIIGPHIIIGOVH"HDDVHD O9HHHHHHDHHOHFESGE OOO: PODOHOSHPDOQOOOHODHGHOHIS! e guy, trying to make ing by his hands, and Police. Madison avenue, crossing to Fourth at SWAY some of the stuf that I can't with underwortd types, mtole out from had the satisfaction of feeling his and realised that the CHAPTER III Lao opi treet, and so down to Be el celia aaa ter at cae pe shadows and joined the basta br raggie rant tae ae a lala’ o wa ereicean il George—whe * ‘ourteenth, > under the lamp. Doogan aa! ttle Ww! a chin which # enca it flewiar about the truth, and Lieut. @ ia true, Then T hate myself for ever peas tual! toe and gained the front OURTWRNT: fast Thompson felt no qualm of conscience "Ht otreet just east letting you get mixed up with me and rer aia met te rn Gee con the dandiady and severe! foes th, when he declared that he had actually of Third avenue 1s a neigh- jareyeeh i my business.” « thet The arms of the tat man—daleut, FURRING GUC of the various rooms ternes acen this old man, who pretended t borhoed with @ distinction all curtain of the He took out the Kold repeater which me a ells Mi ound What all the rack ir ff epangles of binking etare. that I'm and given Thompson, no doubt—were still around all the et was about. Jack #0 innocent, steal hii ich. ‘The blut ite own, Passing a few stores Deo; talking with had belonged to Lieut, Thompson and 1). 4, he, Ni hi und timhtenigg their hold. So Doogan stepped outaide, closed the éenr fs one of the detective's most effective Rose the Corner, One BOON piyue delineation. Hetccr pute of his looked at ite face, Se hres Sian: the baeene Lacie eket for his ree *oftly after him and wal Weapons, finds himself tn a region of anclent Cigar Res he bea tian be “Pen-Atteen, Nell, Say, t wish T Forest £0 Sa Me) Be fren ¢ ME ae a Wiad. ¢ Gut pre Ba | gar, with air of a man who hi . ‘8 to-morrow. I'll be there all v: ey never caught si of But at this point Dougtas Jamison ¢our-story houses enoosing peacefully fed hi could keep this to carry in my pocket. , ae hi ; broke in more geterminedly than he BAG behing the railings of thei ite grean. foao' ti tonmorrom, ont ht ROUNDS iectm agrald, It's the kind of clock Eat, ck, you're not going out, are St Poursienn, coat! . grown yerds, an nily ol jous of ‘That was a good stunt of yours, that any one would joe, and some 2 1 s tween Third avenue . ‘ geeser's pocket. The thing wouldn't be . TH have to pass one ‘ quietest boarder 4 A Timely Rescue. Bae te ie Sonpir prenosterens ay us ceniscas' ee the autres ore.enl thf, “A, wes Cee on tne See Reckow, ¥ wen teed a Nikaravars Ge Se GF ioduatriquely in hie Oia ieay loves Der-iioe a deceueane te HAT for?” interposed that a wealthy end prominent eltisen generis. ‘They are lodgers or boarders Lerhuee ne woe wn”, se Beer end ‘ Kin’ a Rag pm in fer room all 66 Jamison. “What, busl- like Mr, Carr would tak that In the somnolent houses, and, while wny I took the nomber where you're to Se ae tivi's totehead eran fhaye any trouble : ness ia it of youge? I or your trumpery bri be ‘ones thelr daily or nightly avocations vary, That fellow just ripe for pi ‘He kisned her and went ‘ ve'n fore! _ suppose you'd have the ‘it inn't trumpery nor brass, either!” they are alike in that they work hard 1 didn't know he wae a bull till I OWA Facm. wha tkwe he ie they aa mack . Insolence to open it, Interrupted Thompson, with an indig- when they are at work, and enjoy rest his shield. floore below. had reached the bot- had been suddenly paralysed, and Deoogan meant what he said. . wouldn't you? Well, you 1.,nt howl. “It's a gold repeater, worth when they can get it. cs Doogan took the cleat from hls fing, Promptly made @ bolt for the upper t get ft.” Many of them are in the theatrical tom of the fir flight of ateire, » CHAPT, fever mind. Let it #0," arunted the "it would be all the same if {t were business, and. vaudevilie performers aa’ ying guekes he wast And Neil's voleo call 6 He might have escaped that way, BR IV. Evidently he was beginning worth six thousand. Mr. Carr doesn't predominate. @cores of “acts” tamil! y Do you know, Nell, wjuckt Jack: but it happened thet when he struck te weaken; “Let's ‘sce what else he know anything about tt." to those who patronize the “‘two-a-day” jack! bt D 1, of at the lieutenant in the dark with 4! ban” “Of course I don't, Jamison," put In theatres aleep, eat and seek gocial solace A man in Jack Doogan's pr Peg jon x watch, he gave the opring 1 The old gentleman went stewly, Kd ¥ t » W t HEN @ man is about te be married he may be pardoned ‘tf he ia more or leas fustered. But James Cluney, pacing the @ repeating a Wilt Carr. “And I don't know hw in East Fourteenth street, Moving pic- ‘y . in nothing if not wary. wtuft thi low that aet the belle i 2 producing malver thing, wot, into my pocket. ture actors of the rank-and-le degree «pire! I'q eer cat te ©. etnels ate, tet What i give me away. T'll be down and beck e inside to atrik. of personal oT didn't put {t there.” find @ congenial atmosphere In these Aare inet ¢ Sefore these stlfte sercen the street “one, wo! to find out what modest bearding-houses, and members in uni can get into the hou “Lora! ” a fountain else you've go of travelling dramatic organisations F stood by her ‘Me tan ewiftiy down to the second Sie ae TORARIY OROENSG, the 100s ree extting-room of his handsome letters, whose As Ideut. Thompson growled this he pass the summer in them. de her dour. atory, unlocked and opened a room at fiver" ov king Central Park showed @ distress harfly compatible hed my gold with the inner rapture that ahould heve fh v1 . was about to thrust one of his big red Besides the theatrical element, there en then he dig not speak. Nell the back, and hastily took from @ quit } rrued idm Wonk earty ine. into Wiliam Carr's inside coat are numberiens individuals who earn af, 4 " drew him into her room, closed the case some silver @poons, @ gold brace- It's the dig addressed to you, aren't they? —and there was an expres! money apart from the stage, but who door and locked it. The room was let and a revolver. He stowed the waton!” ge face which auggested that he live in thia quarter because it Is cheap, in darkness. She led him to the win- jewelry away in his olothing, dropped Bight, nine, te and the old jeman on his retired and convenient of aituation. Who dow. the revolver into an outside pocket of yaoy Doogan was en the t te Alm .when speaking. "They if he deemed It necessary—when they are znd what they do outside of it you're not going to take any “Stand on one side and look,” she his coat, and darted up the stairs. by this time, with the @ top landin: seat to me, either downtown er at there was a diversion of @ most wel- ¢heir home mobody knows. It 1s not more chances, are you, Jack?" whispered, 1 pitch dark, and as he reached d detective puff: Wake up! Help me get him! wi Here thay are” Come nature to the badgered and per- regarded as etiquette to be inquisitive, The feverlan shake In the | “Do. you mean the guy standing the next landing ebove he ran, plump ie HON mison looked over the let- plexed Mr. Carr, ‘and @o long as these persons pay their voice, and she placed one of her under the lamp across the atreet?” of whiel pant te ‘A. well-dressed elderly lady, accom- rent regularly, and are not notay in the hands carersingly on the power- “Yes. He's watching this house.” waich was. somouneiag thes and the panied by ery pretty young girl, house, they are permitted to go their ful arm of her companion, while she “Looks like it, Nell, Who is he? arma m Onantiy, “daar Deco seas in “There you are. ed up to him, and the girl threw own way, and their respectability is looked sadly into his face. He reached Do you know?" Simultaneously a eq bh for the door Teading’t Pry 4 bolt to Mr, Willlam ms around his neck and kissed teken for granted. over and touched her hand gently as Before she could anawer, the stranger Doogan recognised tock aie nireeay tae. pe pe! im the In a front room on the top floor of one he replied: moved that the light of the electric George, e Ww " ” “ ., ‘ ) Saitners ts as et Atoiwnaineep cance, OW you of these boarding-houses Jack Doogan ‘Don't worry, Nell, ‘There'll be no lamp fell full upon hie face, It was “Look out, Joe. mut Tog handa setsed o “4 rr CO OeUrOCOOoOoOrOn'v"——_m—_a— ‘arr & Co.'s, Pearl street, Look ‘om. Lieut. Thompson laboriously scanned eagh envelope, trying to read deceit into thelr superscriptio lips moved chirped the young girl, i vese (hans began to belleve he had looking all over the station for you. Bessie’s Vacation. “eimitmemtr "Eleanor Schorer ittle late coming to the at his hese walle aites Goce \ eroon | M1 with . RE he * i ; we re of ; a Verborely {n the rear, her eat-trumpet in position, and they c 4 i ‘ 4 theré ig anything your poltcem old ua the train from Boston had been POG , * y aon down or T'll ehoot!"' threatened wenn’, doit Is to admit that h everal minutes, But we thought i w % 7 , F jective, “I've got you dead te | i . rights, Throw up your hande!" ANG wrong man when he makes an you would be 1 Uh : P , e , This last command was mere frivellty, ‘Merest. In fact, it han been deciared (by ‘ ¢ r 7, ‘ m am enemy of the Pollce Department, of the tt ? 4 5 g rr) It wae obvious thet éf @ man on « lad- ceuree) that when the average: polices how do you do, Mr. Jamison? & j $ . wie! poll bt L baie Seamosete' Man ts sure of a thing he merely de- | “Quite well, Mr Pe ee ada : } p ! , aby exible, ne the bok 1 lamieon J pS a . tom, jective reaso! mons a fart et ony varied found Mr. Carr in a controversy with 3 : pall gen that the person he was pur- te withhold judgment until, ag a logician this—er—gentleman," he continued, in- ots 3 3 ¢ ing was enough @e any say, he hadn't a leg to stand on. fuming Thompson with vA 4 « ?, ra “These letters may be forgeries,” he head, “and I've we 7: : y ‘What else have you got In yeur pockets?’ . ” replied tatleoh ana h, up your by has a = R ’ ” , herole sort flaver, and exclaimed the girl ona Wh é IAeut. Thompaon could not resist the The doctor hing else I know of r had referred to ANG 2 S : temptation to dellow 4 tn h i haeoeae pe Gontied se he ‘Willlam Carr, as he patted Mmeelf all Joan. “What was there to explain , Ag ri q pronpective PLO reiting Jagd aver. “Wait a minute! There seems to But before Jamison could reply a tall : a, . , % { doing ts wild beast caki gomething in the talls of my coat.” upernatural dignity, In the . q é q rT dived into the pocket, an@ after a uniform of an inspector of - A 1 fishing, which caused hin poll (oe, Z b . 4 5) og face to flush and his blue eyes to roll * 354 game / 4 e yeu” se ‘ae ee 0, Netere we canvulsively, he brought forth—a de- pe} anit. planed’ 'neveciutenncy teetive’s silver badge, Then, as the q " ‘ . iy malt eB ih ME a Tdke o starved tiger, Lieut. Thompson inapector looked at fam Carr and fs fy > > z ets : bigs xe nary apeck 3h le faultions cont peunced upon the article, and, after shook fils head, they heard him say f *% ae Lala flee Bh RAM, ol ce, shouted triumphantly: “That's not the ‘Professor,’ nor any > &. yy ‘ . pron reached up to graep his lege, ‘Then, giving the olf hing like him, you mutt. That's Will- ag \ Li one as he flung himeeclf around to the back of : my Watch? tam Carr of Scott, Carr & Co. See me at y ’ beret ag S teller eek downs Gee onnes Headquarters In an hour, f \ ta " R is , ‘The inspector stalked off magnificently a 5 , _ Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers, The Girl of Moods. (To Be Continued.) Coyyright, 1913, by The Pree Publishing (. (The New York Evening World). © young man should take too serlously the passing \ ; ey ’ x i ORMAN DUNCAN, author of “Go- wood and mwing an axe, Nevertheless ‘moode of the girl he adores and who, he feels . y vw h i ‘ s ing Down from Jerusalem," haef#he hates a mannish woman. care, leven bia: é 9 y fj been going further, Jlis return] Stepaen ) author of “Undies I am net excusing the capttousnenss of the atrl, but I ill Ww! : Ses, a fj ; f ‘A Vagabond in the ‘and “Changing Rusete,” haw recently made the passage from Kurope to America in the steerage in order to am trying to explain it. The day that a) cool or cross he may have a headeche, her shoes may hurt her; ahe may foal that her new hat (a a failure, Of course, if she were perfect she weuld not let these antoyances even tempo- : H rarily affect her attitude toward her lover, who is reapon- q : é \ eh | sikaeauie acer alble for none of them. mee " 4 , Un noes sien ut, no person te quite pemfect and reasonable. And the conditions and life of the newly ar- whi girl should be as even-tempered as possible with e, . \ reg na Kigas one lite of tha pamtx ics her flance, he shavld net be unduly grieved op indignant ‘ K mrs CLAS foot on our shores until he hae i i \ WV Louise Kennedy Mabie acknowledges | found permanent occupation. if her mood 1s occasionally) cloudy instead of sunny. f fhe NWA ‘ p , having written “The Wings of Prid Btephen Leacock, the hu “R. K." writes: ‘For’ eix months Ijnot feir play, : , fs fi 4 . Ws Te ee r . partly while swinging in a hammock ‘Rave Known a man who says he loves — p i ; \s ) me devotedly. When he is present I am writes: "I teased a ma , . ° 4 In MeGIN University, Mons often indifferent to him, but I miss him| fend about @ yeung lady. He became /) . ark Can be Brave aud reverend. when he stays ewer. "Do you think 1|Yery, angry and I apologised. Rut he rer MS “ ean-| Behind the name W a is still angry, Can you advise me what } 4 ly . |nette Marks sleeps out of duc winter|ley, attached to "The Ambassadresa,”* reeity love him?” to do? ‘Met yet, but you may | 4 recent novel dealing frankly with diplomatic soclety in European capita is said to le the interesting personality of a lady bi in the charmed circles | Emuska, the Walt. You have done all you should to bring about @ reconciliation. wiugiie ; [ and @umimer, walae every day from at HY four to five miles with her collie I td , Welles! it not often Mee EY Ue —— een deeeh ete ee = Sy, J." writes; “T am engaged and jakall be married in a vr, Cortain girl “The mother of the of which ahe writes, ‘friends eayie 38 ta Sd ey most of ly to whom | pay attention will apple and two cups of vocos, and other- jay time of freedom. Do you think they|eoon celebrate her ¢wentieth wedding | wa it an idle hour? “Yes,” and “No.” It’s an idle, languid hour for Bess! undoubtedly ts (and for all) when Cupid seen another step accomplished | ¥'%* leads @ quiet, simple, wholesome Juat written "ik Dorado," re right?” ‘anniversary. What ehall I give her?” 2 ie ‘ and hardworking existence.” Ut tealso|to “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” is a Hum ¢., Wika ll chs orsan reve avian ext wih) Thats toe chine uchding, oo whe ant | and Bob, But for Cupid it ls the very busiest hour that the little sprite iu his life's happy work and a man and a maid fnd the greatest happinoes |or note thet Mise Marka can aim, Aah| arian by birth and'a Yorkshire, Nate other mon besides your Genco Teet ae piece cf ching? = === (Chae Kowa since Resale come to the mountaios, But ap ideal hour it| that there can be in this world. ELEANOR SCHORER. 'arive, shook, row, build boats, carve in meet by marriogs : | an A akan perenne cee cel cents Hr caaadientehamicenic otommmaen mencetie ve fn ‘ ‘ ; ; kines > ? , q \ ’ f i | i pete d eS y, ae tas

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