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CHAPTER XXXIiII. OW kind you are to me!” she “You think of ge spe ad you for a littie See he said, “perhaps I have been .. better man. Go fhe window, please, and tell me if man is still there.” eromed the room with light Presently she returned. announced, “I think that he seems to be coming here.” fear of your im, ir 9 in laughed, that in your hand?” he “Bomething my uncle gave me be- the Kirt replied, it yet myself.” it out upon the tabi look mt it if you choose, “My uncle aid not t me not to show it to any one.” ey read it together. The few seemed to be written with great They took, indeed, the form of | ¥ & legal document, to which was af- f'xed the seal notary and the ni Craig took the girl for a minute into his arma. “Goodby, dear, he said, “I want you to take this paper and keep it uly. You will be cared for al- but I must go.” where must you go?’ she asked, bewildered. oe “IT have an appointment at Prof. Aahie! he told her, “I canszot ten a, anything more than that. He Kinoed her for a moment pas- sionately, Then suddenly be tore Dimeelf awa! ihe heard bim run ightly down ‘tairs, Some instinct led her to th k window, She saw him emerge from the house and pass wn the yard, Then she went to the irvently respect it. of rr own con- ny one aescoiate JOHN CRAIG. The man folded up the paper. ‘Tl taxe care of this/’ ho said, “It's yours, right enough, Il just need to borrow it for a time, and grt your hat and coat on, mi “L ahall not,” the girl objected. “My uncle told me if anything happened to him chat I was to remat “And remain here she Bargains in ope’ ry the blue serge suit entered, followed by the prétesting landiady. “There's no sense in coming here to sorry the young lady,” declared, irritab! t it's Just as well for you understand this, I'm from the pol: nd whet I say goes, No harm will come to the girl, Mra, Ma- Craig, L'told you lony, and she shall come back here, “Gr out, en?” but for the present she is going to in @ thick, disagresable|accompany me to headquarters, If “Why, L watched him in here| you make any trouble I only have to ten minutes wei Now then,|blow my whistle and IT can fill your sung lady, guess y better cough | house with policemen.” up the truth. Where's this precious " the girl whispered, uncle of yours?” ce she put on her hat and the girl “My uncle bas gone out,” ce she drove with him hie eh in. a. “Bay, youve a of a find here,” he re to the plain cs man. Pu to Mr. Quent, please,” he added, speak- ing into the receive The two men whispered together, The gr stole from her place and over rapidly the pages of a directory which was on the round table before her. She found the quickly. Her eye fell upon the nam of Ashicizh. She repeated im dras to herself and glanced til whiapert was forgott She stole on tiptoe across the room, ran down the atone steps and h tened into the street. (To Be Continued.) 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We will continue to give Surety Coupons during the remainder of our sale and fliled books of 1,000 coupons may be redeemed for 08.60 in merchandise up to and including Saturday, June 1th, Dress Trim- simpson-Crawtord Corporation————, fs Bargains in Ribbons Walets Misses’ Suite and Coates Glassware Simpson-Crawford Store, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street, New Yor * A Picturized Romantic Novel BY ROY L. McCARDELL -Eathor William Russell... + Blair Stanley Orral Humphrey...... ALL STAR CAST Charlotte Burton. George Periolat. Eugente Forde.. Wm. Tedmarsh. «..Marmaduke Smythe. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS: Col. Arthur Stanley and Judge Lamar Stanley, of Vir- ginia, are bitter enemies over the possession of “the diamond from the sky,” @ massive jewel heirloom, found centuries ago in a fallen meteor. Col. Stanley when a daughter is born, behode and refuge as farm hand. Meanwhile the jewel te ped by Luke Lovell into a mailbox. Quabba, hunch- teak creas grinder, flake 4y etd oust Nan fa Seid tp discov: bs the fateful diamond. Gloating, Quabba falls asleep and ind eens Clarence steals the jewel and drope it in an owl's buys the male babe of a gypsy king that he may keep the jewel. He plans to rear Esther, the girl, in secrecy. Esther and Beedle diamond from the sky” are stolen by Hagar, the fered, bet Years later Hagar returns Esther and the "*SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTER VI.—' Hagar, the gry mother, leases taal storing to Esther her birthrieht. comes a social favorite. Then comes the great Fairlas tour- nament. Arthur Stanley, as John Powell, working es « farm hand, learns of the approaching event. He borrows his em- ployer's thoroughbred horee and, wearing o mask to hide his features, be returns torride in the races, The masked rider wins highest honors and spple Esther “queen enous he floats down stream, the jewel gleaming on his breast. of love and beauty.” Vivien Marston and Mrs. sues end Esther find him. Arthur revives, then goes to ignore the honor bestowed on earl Seesieer Then Bi Hie mond. He meets Blair Stanley, whom he thought dead, Stanley, in bitter chagrin, betrays Ai whom he recog and pawns the jewel. Vivian Marston, an adventuress, bor- nised. In s moment all is Watuon, ‘He js Artbur Stao- rows “the diamond from the sky” and a swarthy hand steals ley, wanted for the murder of old Dr. Lee,” is heard on every it from her breast. Arthur is seised but escapes, and finds side as Artbur struggles madly with his captors. $10,000 is offered for the best suggestion for a sequel to this marvelous photoplay. See the motion pictures at leading theatres. Read the story in the New York Globe. See This Remarkable Photoplay at These Theatres: CHAPTER 6 AT MARCUS LOEW’S THEATRES matt MONDAY EVERY THURSDAY EVERY SATURDAY MANHATTAN, we Boulevard & Weet- a ik Ste, 78. 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