The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1915, Page 13

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Be Sack erhigie ty {SOP Wale ay come mre ie an bat CHAPTER IV. (Continued.) PEA HEY watched Lenora in- tently. “Lenora,” Quest said, Mv: ind is of You see your mistress in her by the fireside. She her diamonds. Look a, there dead! Who was room, Lenora? Look! into that mirror. What do you ‘The ee ‘8 eyes had opened. They now upon the mirror full of pore? things. muttered, “It ie there of mirror was obscured. A Lo dimly bo) ‘ a age Le upon the dia- ken cord twisted wrist. Suddenly she saw - jate! His hand was upon her Tipe, his face seemed to start al- E mest from the mirror—then black- ‘opened her eyes. She was the easy-chair before the fire. | she faltered. “Lam so sorry,” hv eald politely. “T forgotten that you wero But you know—that you have SSUREAMED WITH THE PAN ‘Frult-a-tives”” Completely > Relieved Kidney Trouble it with the first few continued to take “Fruit-a aod. was Gompletely restored to health. 1 would strong}; with Kidne; Ist, 1914. oe a bow, Yr 88.50, tial sine 25. \ ‘tei dealers oF f from | Pruitactives Limited, READ you the truth, I find that I shall not heed to ask you those questions, after all. A messenger from tho police sta~ tion has been here, He says they have come to the conclusion that & very well-known gang of New York criminals are in this thing. We ow how to track them down all right.’ “I may go now, then?” she repeated, with immense rellef. Quest escorted the girl downstairs, opened the front door, blew his Whistle and his car pulled up at the The girl drove off. Quest watched the car disappear around the corner. Then he turned slowly and made preparations for his adventure. . . + “Number 100, New York,” he mut- tered, half hour later, as he left his hou “Beyond Fourteenth Street —a tough neighborhood.” He hesitated for a moment, feeling the articles in his overcoat pocket— &@ revolver in one, a small piece of hard substance in the other, Then he stepped into his car, which had just returned. ere did you leave the young 7” he asked the chauffeur. “Tn Broadway, sir. She left me and 4 | boarded act wn car.” Quest nodde approvingly. “No fines: he sighed. CHAPTER V. ANFORD QUEST was nat- urally a person unaffected by presentiments or ner- vous fears of any sort, yet, having advanced a couple of yards along the hallway of the house which he had just entered without dif- ficulty, he came to a standstill, op- of EVENING WORLD TO-NIGHT “RINK Box: THE FOLLOWING UNIVERSAL THEATR the most Fascinating Serial ver Produced aaa”, DAY. March 8. coun | adrerengres ce Bt.. Brooklyn. 21-18 Weet 110th Ly rN ae Theat ith Ave. amd cena ee RS 6 Lee Aven heagre(00 Sprinetield Ave. gmplre theatre Beisel, oom ‘nse Seonie Prentie Waterbury, FRIDAY, March 12. Proctor’s lym, ‘s ne fan irhieat m0 ‘7 | lanhatt 5 sonar Oth St. and New Fulten Theatre—Union Hill, N. J. SATURDAY, March 13, Proctor’ Avenue—Broadway, jamilton: Thentre—140th fre—117 F. 128th Sieh ek (ESTE Riadaren oe jewark Ave. Jer a eueiaes pte eatre—Mount Vernon, N, ¥. yin Va March 14. Union Sauare—Union Sauare, Hamilton Theatre—140th ae eeu ‘th 8, and ee th Ave, and rns Weatis Sth Ave. rie od pssledltesys Weat 1415 Myrtle Ave.. 118 Fulton 6, Eastern Fark. BUILDER DIES SUDDENLY ere was no direct germany, 28 the half-emothered ery Catherine's before Unequalled as a Tonic and Body Builder, Makes Flesh jand Strength. Best for Colds, throat and lung troubles, bronchitis and asthma. No Alcohol or dangerous drugs. cor 'S in the world walking #o easily into the spider’s web!" PROCTO “Any chance of getting out?” Quest asked laconically. FEP PROC “None!” was the bitter reply. “You've done enough michief. You're) % there to rot!" The door went down with a bang. Quest felt in his overcoat pocket F.| drew out the small, hard pellet. He gripped it in his fingers, stood as nearly as possible underneath the spot from which be been projected, coolly swung his arm back and flung the black pebble against the sliding door. The explosion which followed shook the very ground under his feet. For minutes afterward everything around him seemed to rock. Thon Sanford Quest emerged, dusty but un- hurt, and touched a Constable on his — | medical RM d BP Dhak I wipes ra o, SURAESS—PIPE'S DFS In five minutes! No stomach a misery, Heartburn, Gases or Dyspepsia. You can eat anything your stomach carried him to jeraves without fear of Indigestion or from which Be W88 | Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer- ment of sour on old | will take Pape’s F ether bir pong dh Peri be digeeted, Anything you eat nothing can ferment or turn into acid which causes | INSIDE THe LINES ‘Brenings ot 9.00, Mat, Wel, & Sot, 200 POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW — We to $1.60 — LONGACRE eS ee “BEST WAR PLAY SINCE SECRET SERVICE.” —Eog. World. TO AVOID PAYING TE 4 CES TO ickere tn eT 's was A LIBERTY fiw; TWICE DAILY, Incheding SUNDAYS. GIGANTIC SPECTACLE D. W. GRIFFITH'S DOROTHY DIX Says: ‘‘You Salle lke the angels looking down from heaven ve seen, the causes that led must to the Civil War.” NEW Yo! ADIN TRES pe, 4 ETHEL BARRYMORE te a: Elsie Fa uson fi inst H -F WINTER CCDs WINTER CiRCOs Meg Tetacyo™ Maid In. 4TH ST. Rewer ete. Matinces Wed. Binal aL arm. “arrest. me,” he ordered. “I am Sanford Quest. I must be taken at once to headquarters.” - They found a cab without much oY Gifficulty. It was 5 o'clock when thoy reached the esi to Lang th get Inspector French happen just going off duty, He recognized Quest) With a little exclamation. “Got your man to bring me here,” Quest explained, “so as to get away from the mob.” “gay, you've been in trouble!” the! /UNTs Inspector remarked, leading the way| $m into his room. “Bit of an explosion, that’s all,” Quest replied. “The Ashleigh diamonds, eh?” Inspector asked eagerly. “I shall have them at 9 o'clock this morning,” Sanford Quest promised, “and hand you over the murdere: somewhere around midaight, - . 8 8 @ . Quest slept for a ais “t hours, had a bath and made a leisurely toilet, Ata quarter to 9 he sat down to breakfast in his rooms, Abin [¥ tory Mat., 250, ENGR | Rett via HAMMER STEIN’ z the INDUSTRIAL E: EXPOSITION CENTRAL P: eae Louis “inlet D Miltls, ious, to 11 ‘ea teractions, | Ne Ki Ohes Atiatuniey” Night. 00, ‘At 9 o'clock,” he told his servant,| young lady will call. Bring her up.” The door was suddenly opened. Le- nora walked In. Quest glanced in surprise at the clock, “My fault!” he exclaimed, “We are slow. Good-morning, Miss Lenora!” She came straight to the table, She laid a Iittle packet upon the table, Quest opened it coolly. The Asbleigh diamonds flashed up at him. He led Lenora to a chair and rang the bell. “Prepare a bedroom upstairs,” he ordered, “Ask Miss Roche to come here. . Laura,” he added, | as his secretary entered, “will you look after this young lady?” A few minutes later Inspector French was announced, Quest nodded in friendly manner, “Some coffee, inspector?" “I'd rather have those diamonds!” Quest threw them lightly across the table, ‘The inspector whistled, “And now, French, will you be here, please, at midnight with three men, armed?” “Here? the Imppector repeated. Quest nodded, “Our friend,” he sald, “is going to be mad enough to walk Into hell, even, when he finds out what he thinks has happened.” “It wasn't any of Jimmy's lot?” Sanford Quest shook his head, “French,” he sald, “keep mum, but it was the elderly family retainor, Macdougal, I felt restless about h He has lost the girl—he was mar to her, by the by—and the Jewels. 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