The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1913, Page 9

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66 99 ESN APPS TNA AUN SENS A NSA SRO PN ANNAN SAUNA Bross a t t e IT Oo UEWANIYE Copyright, 1013, by The Brews Publishing Co. (The New York Krening Worll), SUNN EP d 9 Be 3 PRA AAAMMENM ARAMA AL MAM TINA MA ARAMA ARA I rae DY ence WILE UT But Didn't Axel Follow His Manager’ S “Advice? ‘ 4 joiRE. GONNA Y 1 DONT KHOW Hou TO Piety HARRY ELEY, ADVISE. YOU AXEL , BECAUSE. | RITCHIE'S MANAGER. INEVER SAW THIS GUY —/ | ToRD You YESTERDAY FIGHT BUT PONT LET Re “THAT HE'S GET ONE Him HIT You MORE THAN rk LONG REACH- BUT J = ONE Goop PUNCH O& wHat's MoRE, HE BSS Marta KNOCK YOU CLD! Ri Coane! ofp WELL OLD BO 5 3 HE “Vi- WHAT AGEAUTY, > —— - CH1- ONIONS -~ PIPE T WHATS THE GooD/ , ae oe I 7 vo _—— How Yast CAN SHE GO e) TROUSERINE S = CR Poe SBA “WEVER BETTER] . ~ . FAST! JUMP IN An ] Swett sue | Me \ - A oot ANEW AUTO | -=5 cae! ‘w Itt SHOW You} —- S79" e*-- COMEAN HAVE ALOok| mo: ——— ae : pl harMslhatehdey >, poh a a O WELL 17 MIGHTA ID, a BEEN adelaide iD a al — { iN "ewes “ta —— i i inememanny (1477/9 /17""' eo =)\-—f (tt ne he Confessions of Arsene Lupin sik fro hie Gentes and comfort ic old age! Surely, you Ganimard opened the letter, It wus ing the extensive ground @ discovery of the sap- hurriedly scribbled i pencil and con- teau de Maupertuis was head of poor Arsene tained these words: Jow door, firmly bolted o addition! It wouldn't be fair, ‘Dale is to warn you, friend of my Yo gay nothing of the fact that poor youth, againat exces eredulity, Wi ¢ Lupin saved your life, * © ® wu fellow tells you that the cartridges ! Who warned you, at this very your revolver are duinp, however gr a huge dog, a colossal pound, sprang frou w Helen el and stood erect at the chain by which tt wus fas through the princ “We must em- his way into the copser bie had hidden his mote tat Prevailles was left-handed?” your confidence in that fellow may be While chattering, Lupin had gone even though his name be Arsene Lupin vugh the same performance as Ga never allow yourself to be taken in and was now near the door. ire first, and, if the fellow hops the saddle and went t nimard saw that his foe was about twix, you will have acquired the proof which he had noticed in vape him, Worgetting all prudence. (i) that the cartridges are not damp, hily exploration. At this pl 1 to block his way and received and (2) that old Catherine ix t was situated far fre ous butt In the stomach, edge of a@ wood, t him rolling to the opposite @ trees, standing | Pleasure of making her acquain lapped the wall nel ated rushed out again, dexterously touched a spring, Meanwhile, friend of my yout be co r unfettered wirl uttered the handle, opened the door and me always affectionately and s.n- threw pophiyn te taxing the Bath nf Mad terror ne dow Was CHA TER V, way, roaring With laughter a3 « yours, ARSENE LUPIN.’ n. whi sng the path on n them, trail- (Continued) t straddled fleld-glaes Lupin could dis ind it 2-\i The Red sitk Scarf. . i recovering its poaltion, raixed him from : gin hie direetion wn to run, run with all her aN 6s a . CHAPTER V1. the ground. He climb the wall, gy ; d aereamed out desperately 4 slipped down the tree, and sprang tight- But the dog came up with || Shadowed by Death, ——}."}i"vh rns fee FTER he had been round the !t as winter; and through the leafless ate at once exhausted, wiving walle of the property, Arsene boughs, acroas the unduil awn, an for lost. The nial Woe fs Lupin returned to the spot ° | Realdes, £ from which he started. It } that tis in was perfectly clear to him had gone neariy two sof the * | the certaint ask fi ppowe it’s meant for you." t there Was no breach in distance that separated her from Lupin sault, recovered ita feet, tore the ground * thanks to that, ihe prospect of a happy “Let's have 16" the walls; and the only way of enter- there, with the aa of a fed. veal he when there came a furious sound of and then lay down, giviug a number of wen " —— - ml aeRO DRAWN — Jor, surety! ry elew ao! | Pook LITTLE OMATTER xg? OOOO UO OGOIOOGS OOOO OOOO OU OUOOIO OO Ct it, 1910, by Tie Draw Publisiing to. (The New Vor: hienine ‘ [TOTETerrrrrecier rer errr rr rrrr errr errr so hoarse, ure The Evening ‘ World Daily Magazine, Saturday; October 25, 1913 By C. M. Payne a WAKA A POP, Witt THE] HAVE A gen) (9 + BEBBY! § “PoP BABY GRow | MusTacde! ~— Qf) coc La AAT DID] BEA BIG LiWe. = Z ' | =) YA [tran ie: J er | en-v-4] (2 es ve’ 9 oe o LHEH HH) bo? LF 3 i sepa r ; \ J& = BAD Luck TO SEE A QUEEN, IN A DIAPHONOUS GOWN, ON TUESDA eatiiioss howls, which ended plied, with a calmness that revealed fa dull moan and an indistinct gurg- al! her pluck ling, And that was all “T don't think #0. Dead,” said Lupin, who had hastened ‘Is your father In the house to-day?” time. © fe stoop "and exam teeth, "It piter, thing to have co Returning to the gir! » her, speaking very M ix quite irregular, L do not wish to be friends, cal Murprised The girl ¢, prepared, if necessary, to &@ second time * * * [have hada great © You were in the nick of * 1 thank you, monsieur."”" pedo y trees hide ned “tt | chain at ort had snapped it it’ he maid, between his 4 just ast suspected, Ry Ju father is Ul and has been in Bed nonths, n the other front.” d the servants? Thelr quarters and the kitchen age » on the other side. No one ever - comes to this part, 1 walk here my- + self. Sut nobody else does.” ‘In ls probable, therefore, that @ hay * not Seen seen either, especially as ri J Hesides, lis room leeks 1 don't uni ‘sare moving rapidly, Tought “You will, presently, Permit me te be me earlier.” brief, ‘The point Is this: four days age, My presence in these grounds re, and this for reasons Versailles,” seemed already to have re- severed frqm her emotion; aad ehe Te < side, he said Mile. Jeanne Dare ly “That ia my nam vinelie, We have not a minute “Bille, Jeanne a4, amiliag. ) ux,” continued Lupin, “wrote a letter to one of Marceline, who ves "ab yourself alone. Do you it. do rou know all sneer ores » report can have been the girl, in astonishment. “1 tare ap me letter before I bad Gal finished it. . |

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