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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, about to die. “The story is that the servant him- self only knew a part of the secret, had nly a part of the clue to it. He wa holding the bag and some one elee had the spring. There is where the mystery begins, or ends. It is a blank wall from this “Figure it over. had part of the secret, but not all of |G It—and he died. The new king wa: after the secret, but only got part It—only part of the clue, whatever that was. And supposedly the Count Frederick, whom we might as well monarch, and he died eo thrifty that Ro one knew how to spend his im- perial savings. He posed that some time Gretshoffen should profit by his own act—should profit the time came for that—a good, safe time. So he passed on some clue which at some time, in some way—he did not stipu- 1 how or when—should bring to which was Gretz- live to-day eomewhere, Miss Kitty—the hidden treasury of this kingdot And Gretzhoffen waits. JUNE 28 what would happen then. There would, Mies Kitty, to quote a certain Amerl~ can ballad, ‘be a hot time in the old town’ in that caso. “It's a story!” said Kitty Gray, drawing « jong breath. But a troubled light came to her eyes at the same time. “How will a fellow dig it out?” she asked whimsical! Consul Thompson. have good protection in this city. within my proper official relations I may do a0, I'll help you in your work But, I need not say, mum's 1915. Open Saturday, July 3d, Until HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fite Avena Some time it will come into its own— pe! EMERSON al es te Cons Patras the big plunger, or his man Graham, or the little King Michael the Second ; vera a isa Lge man, |should ever J ta HS ye renateine and a powerful one, and perhaps &iciue to the whereabouts of o! ne H OAs! sb mah tte has been put on the job by a big-) sha unscrupulous beside: to! Michael's treasury—pouf!—you know fin and base's baker csi, The) KET and stronger man—Count Fred-; morals, ho hasn't any, let us aay—t erick Is the real power behind the|40n't Know. As to money, he hasn't arohe (0G a 2ny of that, elther. Ho and this pup- : , retzhoffen—a strong and! het King Mic both #| handsome man—be sure you don’t fall) togethe: fast and in love with him, What Count Fred-; can. ba phe and ene: ¢ | eric , see—an ey would go a faster pace egens Prick plang no one knows. Perhaps and travel farther if they had more tier 8 own eye on the throno~| funds. Had the Gretzhoffen loan gone : we can’t tell what may happen. J say|through in New York two years ago, yi it is a tense sort of a place, Greta-|all of that money would have been hoffen. But Gretzhoffe:: ts broke. wasted by this time by one or both of n| Michael, the ki broke, Count | {ee eee eee ne peon ietig ng, is broke, Count q'tai way to it. The people of Gre Frederick, the Warwick of Gretzhof- hoffen have no one to help them now. fen, also is broke, That is why they They hadn't for a long time—no one j tried to make a Joan in our own coun- except the good King Michael the But they didn’t seem to have the | First—and he's dead. day, knows more—than Michael the Second. “Now, “The same to you, Mr. Consul,” aatd Kitty Gray. She held out her hand, with a straight gaze of her wide, gray eyes which both gave and invited confidence. (To Be Continued.) JUNE SALE—Last TWO Days Our June Sale Values Have Been Famous for Twenty-one Consecutive Years. They Will Be Kept Up Until June 30—6 P. M. AMONG MANY WE QUOTE THE FOLLOWING Don’t Wait—Only TWO Days More la — MATH URM/TURE Last Days For JUNE SALE SPECIALS $1.98 Women’, Untrien’d Hats... Women Who Love Smart Apparel Will Be Interested the | hiator ‘tw King Mich: the Secon (Copyright, 1915, by Wright A. Patterson.) try Pipes and 4} CHAPTER V. semen) collatoral—no. unused revenues—noth.| “Between them, Count Frederick and In Following June Sale Offerings Hian hei . ing which had not been used or spent! Michael the Second bankrupted this Our terme apply aleo to New it colors, (Continued) or wasted kingd least Michael did. It York, New Jersey, Long Island YourOwnTerms F I don’t talk,” said Kitty}, “When Michael the First died, his nd they opened and Connectiout. WOMEN’S TAILORED SKIRTS it There is little “ treasury disappeared. He was rich We Open Accounts from Gray, interrupting, “lot melthe old king qascrich In the name any one, My Newest Modele—All Lengths and Bands ask you also not to talk.!of Grotzhotten” “Hut the crown jew. dear, France in its paimlest days was $1.00 a Week Up no gayer than either of these gentle- men would be if he had the price. I cannot speak of all these things before You see, I'm on a story, and| els, the imperial securities, the crown I don’t want any one else! treasures of all sorts, the Imperial to know it. If there is anything in{™Mtage of every -description—they We Have Only ONE PRICE All Goods Are Marked in 2.95 Regular value to $4.4 85 Regular value $1.24, lly, but they are bad, very oI |disappeared—disappeared as though 5 Palm Beach cli our business that's essential, it’e/the earth had opened to receive faire. | The only ‘thing Plain Figures Siies alt, -2tete faces | & mp. ine, cordeline rts eaversios, cor ge sizire wecrecy—until the thing's on the| the ihe ween as at COLUMBIA Gad cordelines, ep ig he ace ee ae Bust" tone Over ipods te street. Please?” “Yes, yes, of course, Miss Kitty--I'll keep your secret and you keep mine. But when it comes to that, I can't really tell you very much. money “Oh, of course, T get odds and ends information here and there— “Maybe it did!” said Kitty Gray, “What do you mean, my deal There is a strange part of the of in here, There was a rumor th he} rumors and g old king hid his teasures somewhere! gorts of source Tt to all{Dut that he left some wort of a mys: | transactions. y pt terious record by which they might|{s that Count suspicion, don't you se be traced. No one knows just what j oi ‘a simply a tense sort of place—! was loft for that record. It is known, |his name ts—a renegade English- “something's always about to happen,| however, or supposed, at least, that|}man—knows pretty much all that but {t never does—or it never has, at! it Was put into the possession of an|;Count Frederick or King Michael Yeap gervant—one of the few men the) knows, for It is sald that Graham apr old king trusted Sut this man fina’ himself was instrumental in bringin, ‘You see, this Michael the Second ly gave ur ne part of what he knew/|to bis master or masters the a , iw only @ king in name, when it comes! —part of proof, whatevor it was—| about the disappearing treasury and je facts. He is only a little lieutenant. ¢o the new king, when ho himself was| the partial rd which might I | to its recovery. There 1s a fine hu triangle for you—thore three! 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TH abe! BOcTHE COD ‘smo way de 47th Bt, or record of a buried tre: THEATRES, adh and | WEW AMSTERDAM to Count Frederick; and incidentally to Graham, Count Frederick's etal hand man. “The old king’s dust, rust, and his soul is with the saints, I trust—what wasit the poet said? At lvast the old man kept. his counsel. He loved his people, and he knew he} had no one on earth to whom he could trust the welfare of Gretzhoffe ohe and i a intily trim'd wi laces—ridbon gi enough for 45 |91:98 Girls’ Tub ew girlish models —s his scepter’ ‘oon to 11.90 M. 10 to He, Strand Orchestra and Soloists, $1.98 Women’s Blouses. New effects, showing embrol Wey orwandy fronts, some show fous . ‘color. He must have died with a broken | “oii Sacaagts i ee. eee eart—in espair oo! is ir 4 OR ats ts tae a 4 Cow nity, [BEHMAN SHOW 5. W. GRIFFITH'S. ie ae SS eg how ‘cia sarher noffen—tve treumuree wiiche Seetts Sette *\onroh & MOORE fc nsenten Mert spreract BABIES’ FINE SHIRTS Women’s Sweater Coate ee, Tis haere bo 18 yre. 1.98 '7 Burpee por life he had not wasted—the crown Jewels, the crown treasures, the im- perial mintage. He was a thrifty Because of diecontinuance of business Plain straight weaves— _ all wool—-roll collare— Sika Aaa sl full assortment of colore— OLYMPIC 37 MAT, DAILY THE HIGH FLYERS }%:; oy mtenes TE LO. 1 sizes to 3 years. si fro plain white z : p Bilk and wool—crochet of ribbon ge hs Siicacleehabeed Shambray—ssieshed seliaes: | MONTGOMERY & STONE HEX |] trim—vatues 89 and #119... .-- 68 Were $3.98 "2.08 $2.28 Men's Bathing ing Suits.. MILLS BEHIND CLOTHS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN ADVER- Winter Gardena, sit¢t, iro eben a tom 'sochsaey, ation ay TISED BY ANY OTHER TAILOR UNDER 0. THE PASSING SHOW OF 39 ct. Men's Night Shiste,.. 4.98] Cambric—collarless—g fuit Py sizes 16 to 19-60 Ine inches fi FINE WHITE FABRICS Specimen items from stecks cen | taining every desirable fabric in the “World of White,” added to con- stantly as Fashion predicts. Nowhere else will you find such assortments. Prices lowest for qual- THE CLOTH. Last Days for thene Jw Infants’ Fine Emb'd Flannel Skirte—reg. $1 a nnelette Nightgowns [with aah. 25) and navy—the very newest. Infants’ reg. «3 Hemmed Birdseye Diapora- done Fe Nun's ¢ $ | 9 Suit To Your ne to 5.08 Silk Searfe—single width— dainty patterns—cream tint...1,20 Other Stik Shawie— cream and biack..2.49 to 5.69 Shawle—all wool—soft itles shown. and lent wele ht—honeycomb 45 and 63 inch Impt'@ Ratines.. crocholed—white, wray, binck..1.98) 45-inch Impt'd Ratines, x3 iy im Maternity June Sale Values in ich Lingerie La: CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR | fiji" fees." 8.08 |44-Inah Ontttom Votes. ‘So Last Two Days for These Prices 36-inch ormeoths. 20 Children’s Muslin Drawers— Sheets and Pillow Cases | sharny Prigetie ewes ++ AD hemstitch hem and tucks-— me dresses... 19 1 to 12 yra.—reg. 16 and .19, For Last Days of June Sale. Fruit of Loom ave prewe 9 ‘Twe well-knewm brands, SUMMER DRESS GOODS United States Worsted Company’s 10/4 oz. Blue Serge Comedy ‘Revue Bt a8 yeas crete ae vitae. Canes, neta bse, Most wanted f for eport These cloths are guaranteed to stand the test of sun and fi} } S72". 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Suit to Order, My Price. . , eeeanmneNManaIR iid iJ S4-tnch All Wool Cream Be - i rue da GHA “ w. d Manufacturer's Clean-Up Purchase " aaa owh_ At Ws poatbigpad 08 There is a scarcity in the market to-day of 12-0z. Gray Worsted Cloths, I YARD WIDE NOVELTY VOILES reams Dingenat Wileessés....2.19 have them in a neutral shade of gray. It is the cloth that might be used by any tailor at $25.00. My Price, Ma bt Mohair Sold in the regular way at 34 cts.— } 24! Biclitenner=Sots black ~hiah a Because of This Special Purchase..,......6..++0055 “Si0ib0 Priestley’s Sul to Order .s.sccceee se eeevececececoeceres S| sauces seeuceeecs aa eee and eve tn rei, rod wh Hine A on Fine tmpertat Cravenette J have hundreds of ends in stock. Some are the last of the piece, others are effective two-tone nub stripes alternating with one of p two-tone Diack. teens erases ol stripes are in such Winking as helio with black, blue with black, orange wisn Dae he remains of a high-priced tailor’s stock. Some sold as SOK Rivets, ANT oF blue, Copenhagen and black, or pink with reseda—very good to Agcineh Gneubeed Chosen Sensing Ragiich high as Bs ed20 das $30, absolutely all wool or sore ey f will make up into most attractive Summer Gowns, 8d noveliy “Genlene sores tresses OD Mohairs— worsted. Some two, but nny heshasen suitings. e ss RNR RIRNINNN RRR Rata tA Resist . Aeie sii ins Suit to Crier To YOu CMEC ce ciis 640 - Ae Re MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 98 ct. to $1.50 Boys’ Ti 6 to 14 yr raight, bloome: 98 ct, Crepe de Chimes........++++++++ 17 40 inch—medium, lght and dark colors—soft, lustrous fintsh, GILKS—MAIN FI0OR, 39 et. Yard Wide Mehairs........ 2 Fine weave—silky fintsh—cream, brown, gray, garnet, navy and black—for Summer skirts, also bath ifieas 2 dbope— MAIN FLOOR, Uncalled for Suits as low as $5.00 Uncalled for Trousers oe Worsteds, Flannels, Serges and Cheviots The Tailor MITCHELL vem re Two of the Handsomest Stores in New York City 1431 BROADWAY °*Streee "| 119-121 NASSAU STREET §) Open Evenings TIS Sstarday 10 e'Clock | OpenEvenings TI7 Saturday 9 e’Cleck JARDIN ve DANSE £°% tr hav ant OLN 5.30 to 2. Hat. Teas, 240 to 6) To-N ight Diner onraa INTERN, Mgnt NTERNATL | and at torn: ——4ls0 navy serges and 4 ti gor duroye full cut. ING—THIRD FLO! 79 ct. Women's Long Silk Gloves....:. 58 16-button le! ngth—double tipped— black % whi LOWS ADK FLOOR, “GEORGE: WRESTLING wirn LURICH MATCHES kl OGETHER WITH A OO TAK nes and ‘and biue - See Boys’ 96 et. Little Tots’ White lawn nay ghaingoek=n oko, 19 et. 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