The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 9

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“I The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, October 18, 1913 p . P [Cent You ARE AFRAID ONE | EveR DID SEE, - Por Banta en SACHANCE oR Not \\ ver Son} ° | | vA SET —————=— . [POR | RET You A. JHaTs tHe Ti6cesT i SOMATTER. { ~~ i, 2 “Cash,” Means Everything to Axell LOOKA HERE AxEL , 1 GOT A WHISPERS ee CLEAN UP SOME. & COIN ON THIS FIGHT. tm Gon BET af (00 EVEN OW You “TO WIN. THEN WHEN ‘Ou START FIGHTING You OFFER “THIS GUY $25 7 LAY Down See? weit win 475 af 7 AND “The BiG = . > Bla nel URSE *m or us F . ig AND THEN Go INTO A CLINCH AND is WHISPER THES 26 | % OFFER “To Him\ x Do You Believe in Signs? LLO WHATS % ~ \] WOW WAITER, BRING ME SOME HOT HOUSE GRAPES, ne Ons SOME’M GooD Us IR? DW AM Noon ke SOUpe Sent SHE LL CRABS- ARTICHOKE with H ; Vit, MYONAISE, A LARGE ORDER OF CANVAS BACK DUCK | SOME 'm Goop , 4, | SOMEIASPARAGUS TIPS IN EGG SAUCE ‘N SOME SURE,"Topay j, [DOES THAT R : /@ CREAM An A CUP STRIKE YO “\ A HENRY CLAY Fy LW AHURRY- SEE a ( ec (anes Fe LINE FORMS ONTHIS SIDE AE SALT = THATS i v 3. = RS Luck - TLL THRO ' ’ iy : fay 4 . = t 2 B OVER MY SNOULDE : | c ND THATLL MAKE IT NTA, wait aay | n(utnrn f , : WORSE // — oe $$$ $$$ — BAD LUCK sto LEAVE YOUR TICKETS AT HOME-ESPECIALL IF YOU Live In THE COUNTR |The Confessions of Arsene Lupin wt The Latest, Most Startling Adventures OP aerenrerrrrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn nnn Annee nnn nnnnnAAAAAAnAAAAAAARARAANAAAAAAARRRAARS of the Immortal French Thief Genius Ju our employ: was that it?" So you restured the money to the nee) to be always plotting, your mania trap by a woman and a boy’ * * ® under four different names, — have which we now are communicates with o'clock. If [ am not back by twefv + "\Coprright, 113, by Doubleday, Page & Co,) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, . 5 widow publicly, of course, because you for hunting in the dark and unraveling Here he is in flesti and bone © © * filled In eae of them for ten thousand my bedroom, It haa @ private outlet of ft will mean that this scoundrel ha air ie ‘us phew “And did you steal Dugrival’s watch lo e playing to tae gallery and rant- what others have failed here he im with Is and feat france, A larger figure would have been nobody knows, It was Dugrival's played me one of his tricks. At twelve in order to give it back to him and in- ing and posing, like the mountebank also knows that sort 0! no more dangerc thin a #pa too risky. And, now, © f . | apartment. He used to his o'clock, blow out his brains, f ant 'z- ypire him with confidence?" that youare, That was all very nicely of yours, the driveilin 8 * here he ts * here he Phe adversary is far here. He kept tie implements leaving you the revolver with whick bs "You," thought out that makea you shed crocodile tears * © the drap-let us cal! tt tn ools here, his disgulee hla your uncle shot hinwelf, ‘There are five \ She suppressed a movement of fury: my fine fellow, you ought not over the people you victimize. ent me the selfaame notes Planned the whole farce! He In You rob my man, you drive him to kill stolen from Dugrival’ Yes, Wie story of the two burglar * himself and, instead of making tracks 4 1, the selfsame notes and S#cond theft of fifty thousand { to the uttermost ends of the earth and no others! We knew the numbers, Due OM Tf trap inte wach L have fall by a widow thirat- ale by & firaterate is to inorease her dhe She shook with Joy and began to fi pace the rou, ‘ glances at the bed, that dows not fo eyes from its One even, Ke you per So bullets left out of the elx. That wil) “You fool! You fool! * * * What! s é ® no hope, you nee, Your accom: be ampli have kiven up jiooking for you Bhe lel I have sent them off on another aw ane the room, humming a tune ent, . wear to you, hefure Heave hidh If, 1 I t if Your goose is covked Do you Lupin muimbled Ing yourself, you Ko un playing Lupin grival and Tid, And you were stu a which | gave myself with Just to realime the position” : : in the heart of Paris! © © * Did Seana iis mingintoia sen f ands never hurt me! And I My one whil o al, Nouldn’t give twopence for my ' you forget that I swore, on my dead understand your fully!" i hough of th * tink Mo Dugrival pe He shut his eyes for an instant ang then, suddenly, said \o Gabriel: "T must cash them first.” How much? Ana ation toate And, when the other did not appear “After that, on my soul, axl hope to % understand, he grew irritated: saved, you will he free.’ “1 mean what I say, How much? Ane trust you." awer me, can't you? We drive the same fou any choive?* and |. I steal, thou etealest, ‘ true, Hand me the checks.’ ) we ought to come to terme; She untastened Lupin's right hand, at we arc here for, Well? Ip wave him @ pen and sald bargain? Shall we clear out together, Suddenly restraints him husband's head, to find his murderer?” — Lupin began to laugh what staggers me,’ sald it was @ pretty blunder, T confess. ‘How did you come to auspect I'm not responsible. I wave different orders. "Sut, all the same, I can't blame Why, you gave yourself any one oxcept myself” ate i} Uiere was No mistake about Itt “Ah, #o you adinit It! You signed your Y94 Were bound to come! Seeing that oe theft and you signed your ruin at the You had restored the Widew Dui ° © The fifty thousand samo time, There wax nothing left to fifty thousand francs, !t Wan out of Nie y be done but to And K 2 (uestion the une about itt? A press > Widew Lar ped them, shall ou . Peeping out at your « derates who prowled under our we, taking thelr bearings! "You have jit ot, Lupin After Why concen Te will: reli uP conse le 4. Lupin, Dug tito work sine Lines ae Ob, not on tne sa were * Pagrival heme and «. wn in front of hit and draws @ revolver, CHAPTER IV. (Consdaued.) The Infernal Trap. HE widow leaned forward and than that ping they jared to answer ent.” the one Wh te st ' ‘Yes, a present which you gave ca- at Was 5 ode 1 wily riter to ' all place in tae Don't forget that the fo ) give you # poat in my gang, am : pled inatructions to haye sent to me, It belonws to my y » who of your tiancial ot wine teyulre four different woll-pa:d post. How much do you “Then listen to me. How did so as to make believe that you were in loathes you asa much u . if pos. SWaRger, out of Vai nd you ‘The result of estigations ts te that way,’ sald Lupin that the handwriting ha for yourself? Ter thousand? you kngw that Dui ‘al carried all his America on the day of the rac A and who knows you thoroughly, The widow gave @ strident | very satisfactory are four * s all right! I'm only telling you ‘sd ity thougand? Fix pane Ss, biaeey ' od Present, indeed! What humbug! The thresh reading all the books thatfiave “Well pi |, Wasn't it? The Luptm checks, taken from four check-book# so that you may know that Lam not a “Nevey fear.” don't be shy. There's plenty to de fi “servurts' gossip.” ° & © fact pra @idn't like to think of the been written about you. of Lupins, the master of masters, f+ and corresponding with four accoun.s beginner and that you have nothing to He ed the checks." for che seking.” “@ young Man-servant whom we hag poor jw whem you had murdered ‘He knows your prying nature, Fyour socessible and invisible, cought ia @ which you keep at four diferent pamke hoge for. A rescue? No. Tee room in ‘Gabyteh” eald the widow, “{t ip ten (To Be Continued) at % $$ $$$ nn ™ ey

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