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Prot i tit Peer reece L rs ne re ee ee LIOHTH EPISODE THE MESH OF MYSTERY COLCA L RAR L NOE RMD me ene we we see ee war tt truth? OF part handy ” Ce ae Her eves hey t © was wailing for the doc GAR ent whe bad wees Peeevery (rom the etiack of poeumenta that eiruck her down oa the ver Phresholt of her marriage to Diok Freneau. Buree Kiedes tae heart had already troubled Deart was an organ whe made @ point Of Ignoring, at less she had eaned ii | Masons: unly cruel. ome day Kicharde might congratulate Giorta upon this disaster an: Pealize that the gods had been oruel to be kind, Just now the k Rot come to swatain her, All he could ee was a y Breat patience in the face of Urying and tedious Hive fur-—wealth, a devoted fether and brother and an extraordinarily hand @ome bridegroom who furnished the Mnal touch to the p Tt was really the insouciance and diablerie of (he dashing Frenes: Wiltes Nur Wile, heaven knows, and bless Richards had arrived as umual to ea Bot yourself, You je the day nurse, he buckled Bol yoursalt, You are e ve @& der armor of white linen tn tHe iat anion ‘pena feom next to bgt rb ee nive do anything 1 oan te elp you. ' feeked trou jow 7 Orin seemed to eree! ereide pi tye Ry thourht she had Wider extreme control aa if to con vince them of her sanity. ever beheld wo beautiful a night or ‘Oh, Stephen, you mans believe . never! meodn was up and gleaming hero, But thore ts Murdered! Of the Soldiers’ and Ballora’ MODU- tore at the base of ihe inopument. MENT opposite the Htafford house. “Mise Kicharda waa sleeping. Tae white warble columns of that couldn't Magnificent wilute to the herves O°. the drive, 1 the monument. dead and gone stirred her strangely. ning dress loitering about. urned them towarc T couldn’ re ind th @f the night, and, moving toward ber The man stenped behind the monu room, od her uaual ment till the officer had {mans as Bieh- he ee hy og He soot came Gloria turned to ber from e wen ‘little smile of welcome away as ‘a tramp came put her hand out toward her, ‘1 saw the tramp—a Wooked like @ small child lying ture with a hideous color lace her shall never forget. I saw it piaini; ight of peac! vapor mouth, and It was I was surprised, Gineses back to the tram my throat. I the glasses to my eyes tramp was like a Dick hadn't z I know that I eaw these things. [ pod thrown down lit man that ber back again. I thought he was going r nerves to save Dick. The tramp ran y it of bim. The man knelt down ‘e . I couldn't ese very bis heart. I it eurely would beip Diok. Then I could my eyes, for he began to the pocket « long savelope with a on the back, bing? se fae the very envelope (ten Richa to the bed, Then Richards reach @ to call Dr. perfectly, for stir? iaina ‘Nonelt bitterly the What important Silie'tor having slept at her post. and he grabbed it from my hand 90 Dr, Royce was not at home. His quickly that it startled me, I know Qesreiary promised to send him the ft was the same-—this man held up the 1 he returned. env to the fat abe could. baide in age it, tee net it in ‘Turning to thi Ki Bo the groping bands of Gloria. She rane’. wl . en rr wald goodby to found my voice and ecreamed and bed she was clutched pro ye 4 ber ory: save him, verdad ima t.. a rere Pheld the frantic trl fm her arms an tried to soothe go to him! now at once, dead or alive and tell me the truth, er truth—tell me truth,’ bed Her sobs choked her now eo that he back fell exhausted on the jw, staring tiyeugh He eeemed to ly astounded, then he sald: “I can see the place perfectly; there ts Look down by nothing there” there, look! of the monument! the step lying there. 1 tell you they ve killed ih oi you. He must be thera? . Ob, God, why don't you « fe hie inavesd of holding me tore Dr, Bares fase trom the we. pa Stafford, do you eee any- 5 only to be mercifully aeixed with an” “Plerpont atared through the glasses other fainting spell, F nt at fucg would have been ng shoes A head; Jusitsa ‘against the footboard of her 4 hed against the bea had not Richards recaptured her fp her arma, | At la Doctor Royce ards. ed in he doorway. ff SRick the binoculars, which still lay Up the drive. on the floor, where they had fallen across the spot from Gloria's hand, He started back — Gloria from them, looking toward the pros- dered if trate Gloria, and, stooping swiftly, Royce turned to Gloria, stroked he: thrust the glisses into his pocket with hand, and spoke to her gently, what sounded to Richards much like “T » there Gloria, child, don’ oath, Then he came forward to torture yourself #0, You hi righ op!" and won were truly mad. Dr, other outery: you?" won seemed to return to her G re you that it Is—will you? Fith tears. own uway, for Gloria’s made him had no « think of a d torn from its mother held her: and been and pleading. ‘ect upon her and that shi When Doc- could get him out of the room, tor Royce spoke by was hoarae ‘Then she turned to Miss Richard: with emotion: sobbing: “Hold me, Miss Richard: “Gloria, you know that I would Hold me up quickly to the windows : we my life to spire you any pain or first give me the glasses, 1 must do you any service, but remember look ag t you pre still vory Ml, that any ‘Together they strained their further excitement might be fatal to toward the monument. Bhe Few. -You have a high fever and are every nerve and muncie of Gloria’ porepee a ee 3 * body of ber lover, whom aie bad Before Wie unhepyy moment Glories bed been prowreering ewiftly toward ® (ile effetr, and her GReP iron determination that she seldowm fell it (hrm, A worse hee to do Bile to preserve her usefulness, Hut this partioular pationt had been eo Pesetifully favoret by the gods otherwiee that her untimely Hines geomed ywiedae could une irl of reat beauty, who had ail to with _ Ble charming manners and somewhat wicked @iances cast her way, that Kichards's starohb--though she would not have acknowledged are @ very sick you will @® beautitul a scone, Already the to) you I saw it all-from the window poe ¥ to to him: “Dick Freweats is ‘OU Must go to n nM Teoeau ia softly but purely on the noble beauty Me Fig ay 1 looked through my giaases saw & man in eve- ne. Then @ revolver he w ‘slouching crea- y lamps as he do “I eaw a man stop to light a cigar. Kee I in & weak voice: @ would have been on the @eemed to look up at ae | bo walked on. tramp ‘There lief. He came in with amile on his gorilla. @ chance with him. The fiend either choked bim to death or stabbed him, I don't know which. But know it's true, and | saw bis body jell, but he seemed to be Hetentag hardly He pulled out Dick's pocket to-! iyat ‘aa ns ‘eo nt as he 120d me. I recogn! it 1 laughingly asked bim business it contained ht ke wure of Ae nate Then T an agreement that will property safe- it T promise to be a brave, but tell me the into the Metropolitan Building confer- ed Gloria screamed. “But 1 aaw him ended the binoculars to] portera that the eituation had im- He passed the glasses to Misa Rich. b) M hook her head, then ‘A policeman ts coming “i , taking her from her father's ply been delirious om > ay ium things, But to satisfy you [ will go th Gloria opened her eyes again and over there at once—if you will prom. 2 @tared into the doctor’s own with an- 196 to He quietly here on your bed. And try to bellove that tt is all a Neve me and qo to him, hideous nightmare-—until 1 come back ja nodded her head to him, Bow. and her eyes wore overflowing unable to #peak, but It seemed to Her father had to turn Richards that the doctor's assurance if in leash only until she Tet GLORIA’S ROMANCE « eee eem enn La i t Richa ned her jast tribute to see his face, He seemed to be waiting ~ fomanes and the beauty for some one. A policeman went by. body taut etrung beneath her hands. They watched the monument. The doctor appeared there shortly and walked about the empty spot, signal. to the window what he bad said fore, “There ta nothing bere—nothing.” an to mutter: And then Gloria “Lay him down there.” She raised her arm and pointed toward the chaise-longue. Then her arm dropped. Richards put ber hand on Gloria's head, only to have it thrown off by the girl as she ehrilled hi mn his collar —he's choking. Dick—Dick—It's al right now, dear; they esha'n't touch you again!" Tucharde felt a thrill of joy mingled with pity, go through her. This was @omething abe could understand at last—thie was delirtum. Then the Fest must have boen delirium too? sound of the doctor's step on the landing brought her grateful re- TOENOINODANS SHOE OF TRADE Gompers's Appearance in the Fight Has a Soothing Effect. ‘Untess all signs fail, the 32.000 work- era im the association shops of the gvara every interest of the worker and leave no doubt in the mind of the manufacturer that he is master in bis own house of business ‘The entrance of Samuel Gompers once, at the invitation of both aides, has cleared up @ lot of mist in the eight hours before his arrival. ‘The haranguing and occasional bickering apent iteclf yesterday fore- Noon, and towards the end of the day Mr. Gompera was able to tell the re- proved. When they went into another seasion at 10 o'clock this morning it was with the determination to etick to it until an agreement would be reached regarding the formation of the new relationship, the mode of procedure and the demands to be in- corporated in the agreement, Though Mr. Gompere te cautious in bis statements, everybody, excepting yw radicals in the union, really be- lieves that will restore peace to the Industry. It is apparent that Gompers js satisfied now that the employers are willing to yield as much as may reasonably be expected of them and that he considers this @ good starting point. “We are, I believe,” Mr. Gompers told E World reporter to- ‘in closer relationship at this than we were when we first her, I am not prepared to what will be the result, I can aay that striving hand to reach an undo ding. So far we ave not reached @ complete under- standing.” There will be Dut one seasion to- day, probably two to-morrow and ery day thereafter until the ment te signed, Uni he led to Washington on urg business, Mr, It |Gompera expecta to attend every sos. "8 sion. r t KrOO~ TRB SVBNING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 1 face. Going at once to the bed, he took Gloria’s hand to feel ber pulse. Richarus sala: "She is delirious now, doctor, completely #0, Did you find anything?" “Thore was nothing there,” but the doctor drawied tho words with otrat Uatlessness, and, sinking into & chalr, covered his eyes wearily with pe mead. though Gloria babbled jatly: “Has the mai! come yet? Why don't you give me Dick's otter?” oe @ © @ « On the following morning Gloria ! awoke from her drugged sieep with a feeling of hovering calamity. Pres- ently realization came. Her lover had deen murdered. She hid her face in the pillowe and moaned: “It can't be true; it can't be true,’ The day nurse tried to soothe her, bathing her face and hands, arrenging ber hair, Then the butler arrived with @ telegram for Glorin, who took it from him with trembling hands, WITH $7,479 A YEAR, HER PLEA TO COURT| 4 Wants Income Raised to $18,500 So She Can Make Ends Meet. Persons sleeping on park benches thie summer can sympathise with Mies Lorena Carroll, sixteen years old, of No. 67 West Seventy-ftth Btreet, who ts compelled to eke out @ scant existence on an income of $7,470 @ year, Mise Carroll has appealed to Sur- rogate Robert Ludlow Fowler in a lengthy petition setting forth why Ghe needs $18,500 a year to make both ence meet, but the Surrogate has re- mained unmoved by her pleading. Mise Carroll's father was Joseph D. Carroll, who died Nov. 28, 1913, leav- ing an estate worth $1,100,000, His will ‘made Lorena the beneficiary under two trust funds aggregating $150,000, He further provided that she should get possession of the $540,- 000 residuary estate when she be- comes of age, but that is several yeare away. Her mother cannot possibly support ber, She eaya ao in a supplementary report. All Mre. Carroll has is the income from @ trust fund of $100,000. She saye that is barely room rent. Hore te the schedule of necessary expenses Miss Carroll filed with the Surrogate: Rent, $2,600; household ex- penses, flowers, telephone, gratuities, $2,600; wearing apparel and toilet ar- oles $3,000; education, including pri- Vate instruction in French and muaic, $2,000; automobiles, chauffours, &o., $3,000; travelling, vacations, socials, parties, luncheons, theatres and spending money $4,000; physicians, op- ticlana, dentist and medicines, $1,000. _——__. Marquis” le Plain MeDewell, After twenty-four hours of rest and treatment at the Fordham Hospital « man who described himself y. jay as the Marquis do Lare of France, 4 who said that he had been as- saulted and left for dead by two ac- quaintances, changed his story, He sald to-day that he was KH. J. Mo- Dowell of No, 296 West One Hundred and Fittieth Street and did not know w he came to be picked up uncon- ecioue ia the Brons, LLL Leer ire, SPorerrleeeeeiieee Loree ry Seer rrr rir iit freer rrr nnn ee Ch hhbi hee Ee eEe ero ret Tere? From the Motion Picture Drama of the Same duced by George Kieine, Sterring MISS BILLIE BURKE. Scenario and Novelization by Mr. and Mre. Rupert Hughes A glad cry escaped the girl's ips as by crude and impatient whe read it. that she wanted paver “Acrived safely, Mins you terribly, She J to comp Hope you slept well aad dreamed of gram, im her posits me, Am writing, Devoted love. doctor might not see what she wrote, “DICK.” Dr, Royce took the thermometer from hor lips, and she went on writ. ing, without noticing him, He nodded his head, apparently satisfied, and the nurse entered the temperature on the chirt. Then bidding Glorta goodby, the doctor left the room, sul musing. Gloria continued her tack, appar- ently a difficult one, and chowed the end of her pencil to bits. At last the result, much underscored and scratched out, read: “Your angelic telegram received. It waa terribly welcome. [ did not sleep, but I dreamed a horrible dream bout you. Overjoyed to: know you re safe, Please take care of your- self and telegraph on reco!pt of thin that you are still all right. Much love, GLORIA.” Gloria passed her hand across h brow in a daze She read the tel gram again and called to Miss Arm- strong and Dr. Royce, who had just entered. She showed them the telegram, try ing to hold her fingers over the word: to let them see only “Arrived safely” and “Am writi 5 yoo rted, but recovering Dimaelf expressed great delight, “I told you it was a delirium.” Yet the nurse, glancing from the telegram to the dootor, noted @ puzaled look on Pe that belied his words. ordered her to keep silence, and stood in @ brown study. Gloria tndicated GARMENT STRIKE |HEIRESS IN DISTRESS, | Beauty and Health Lessons For the Summer New Series of Articles Written by Miss Pauline Furlong for Women Readers of The Evening World. SITS of the blood and appetite, Anything beyond this ts likely to do more harm than good, The woman who ts really and pain- fully thin is not @ healthy one, al- though she may not feel ill nor think she isr The trouble ts usually in the digestive organs, and when the food 1a not assimilated it cannot possibly nourish the system and make rich blood, Many slender women think they should eat a great deal more food than they really have a desire for, and here again they are mistaken Hunger and appetite indicate vastly different conditions, thouxh the aen- criminate between exercises anq|#ation may ba nearly the samo. We frequently hear people remark about physical exertion which tax thelthe great quuntites of food some ct strength and nervous system and!thoir thin friends devour, and this, those which stimulate the ciroulation indeed, ls often the case, but it makes a 4 By Pauline Furlong. Corman, Now York'terontng Wend ye O° Roller Skating as an Aid to Develop- ment. Roller skating, which ts ilustrated to-day, 1s another beneficial exercise for the thin woman and Is, like the bloyole, @ valuable one for develop- ing the musoles of the legs, hips and thighs, It has the added advantage over other exercises because it must be taken tn the open, Ice skating ts, of course, equally effective for the same purpone, Thin readora must learn to dts- clasped him close. “‘Neme Pro- Gloria stood staring great-eyed into spac All her girlhood seemed to drop from her, Her small figur: grew terrible with agony, her little white mouth was drawn with determination to have re- venge. She lifted her hands to Heaven in solemn consecration and made her vow. © with messages Lewes and ourhout the i 4 aing. Bhe wa come him in state, fhe herself had @ royal Wid recover from bh on the heels pocial delivery t father ercorted her te whipped open his the financtal page and vant ind tt, | paper an ria wee ly comple in @ whirl of contra Hiorta turned to the page of What could she could gossip in ther paper, She or | abe find ber lover? Was be alive or pretty well | track of the wortd, dead? Sb ‘ laughed as she read a few At this time, in the boudoir of he nh TI ome, Lois Stafford paced the fie aw ete at the ph eraph of Freneau the bie nnouncing! “Fre. which #he bad atolen from Gloria, neau Dead. Body of Well Kn Despair tore at her heartstrings. She an Found in Lower Bay. Mys- robbed and beat her bresst. A knock to Deoth, Suicide Hinteds at the door bre ent her to herselt F Affvirs Known to Have abe called: "Who's there?” The Golce of ‘her Busband came through idened. Hor fingers the door. She cast a look of anger at clenched and crumpled the paper in the door, then hid the photograph Snguish. Her father, looking up and dried her eyes hastily. Then she from his paper, saw the wild terror forced a emile and admitted David, in her eyes, He hurried to her, She He carried an offering of flowers handed him the paper, and while he rend she rose to her feet unsteadily, ought you were on your way leantng on the table for support. South?” Lois exclaimed as she em- As soon as her father understood braved bim with apparent fervor the news he put hiv arms about her, But she gently thrust him from her and stood gazing great-eyed into apace She was secing again what she saw that night beneath the mone ument. All her girlhood seemed to drop from her, Her small figure grew terrible with agony, her little white mouth was drawn with determination to have revenge. Bho lifted her hands to heaven t= solemn consecration and made her vow: “T will not rest until I discover the murderer of Richard Freneau and bring him to justice. Then, waving her father aside, she marched out into the hall and up the great statrease like » young queen Going to the guillotine, (To Be Continued.) “I decided not to go and turned back. Are you sorry?’ be asked hun- Aly. Tghe answered: “My love!” and She was afraid to ask him any questions leat he aak questiona of her. The following morning Gloria, still see-sawing between Joy and enguish, received a telegram from Freneau at Buffalo, She telegraphed to him at his address there. Later the measage was reported undelivered. Yet in due time a letter came from Freneau on the hotel paper. The noxt day a message of love came from Cleveland. Now she called the hotel_on the long distance tele- phone. The clerk insisted that Fre- neau was not there and had not been The Ninth Epleode in the Serial “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” Will Be Published SATURDAY, July 22 not the alightest difference in your weight as to the amount of food you eat if It ts not digested and properly distributed by the digestive organs throughout the body. The thin woman should drink large quantities of water because this is such a material aid to the eliminative organs, which must be kept clean and free from body’s waste matter, because blood which ts sluggish and filled with impurities cannot possibly nourish the body and keep it healthy. Mild and gentle exercises for the trunk muscles are also necessary in order to overcome any tendency to constipation, and among these trunk raising, body bending and twisting are recommended as the best. A dally bath to keep the pores of the ekin ote and clean {s easential to the thin and tho fat woman, and few realise the importance of it. Nine out of ten cases of bad skin, sallow- imples and blackheads arise the pores of the skin being clogged with dirt and grease, which, of course, prevents the circulation o! the blood through tt. To-day'a menu: Glass water half hour before breakfast. Breakfast— Stewed prunes with cream, soft boiled eggs, whole wheat bread. Luncheon— Graham mufiina with marmalade, glass milk. Dinner—Brolled bluefish, new potatoes with butter, lima beans, cold slaw, strawberry ice cream. Letters From Readers. aupply of earlier tesuce being fan aehnaiton: The Evening World oan supply only back numbera of Miss Furlong’s articles published since May 1. WRINKLES—Mre. Rena M. writen: “Please tell me if lines in the face and neck ean be removed through massage, and how should it be done?” Wrinkles are not always the sign of advancing age, ae is generally sup- ed, but usually the result of some Eternal disorder existing. Laok of oil in the system is the cause of most wrinkles and a starved condition of the tissues under the skin. When Mot too deeply rooted wrinkles will respond to intelligent treatment within a very short space of time; begin your treatment by supplying the needed oils to the syetem through proper and nourishing diet. Use cleansing cream in place of soap on dry, wrinkled skin, HOW TO MASSAGE THE FACE fs an important bit of information which every woman should possens, for improper methods applied may make the lines deeper and cause the face to drop and sag. Always mas- sage upward and out, Remember this, as it 18 important. Firat apply hot wet towols to the face for several minutes to open the pores and then gently rub in @ good, thin cleansing cream, Remove this with a soft cheesecloth, rubbing upward, and then, a long fingers of each hand, across the Unes and contrary to them. eyes, very gently, from the inner core ners outward along the brows. This under the eyes. Next the nose, in firm downward strokes, one side at a time. use the clawing motion upward wit® the fingers of both hands, from the cheek bones. To remove the d chin cross the hands and work upe firm strokes to break down the fatty cells, Massage the neck in circles, one of the first places to show signe of advancing youth. The hand Es utes. Wipe off excess grease soft cloth and retire, should proceed in the same manner to massage the face and neck, but be ommitted, Never massage im- mediately before going into the street skin, as it causes tt to chap and duces wrinkles, Best results are at- retiring. If you are compelled to go into the alr at once, dash cold water excess m cream with a cheesecloth. Suffering From Itching Rash? Cutt “A rash started on my little hy feces face, and then went all over relief, and the skin blistered and inflamed and very save awake nights, and she was croms all day. Her limbs were so bad I had “'T was told to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I got them, I used one box bars of Cuticura Soap when she wae entirely healed.’ (Signed) Mra, F, N. Y., April 20, 1916, If your hair is dry, thin and falling, on ing with Cuticura Ointment. Next moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap Now go all the way around the removes the fine Hnes around and The cheek muscles are next, and here cornera of the mouth up over ward toward the ears, using hard, and never neglect the neck, as it te sago could consume about ten Women with dry, wrinkled okie the application of hot water should if hot towels have been used on the tained if massage is done just before face, after wiping away eT DOES YOUR CHILD cura Will Heal Her, Trial Free. I had her treated but could seeno so badly that it kept both the hye to wrap them up in linen, of Cuticura Ointment and about four Furst, 76 Grant Ave., Cypress Hilla, retiring rub spots of dandruff and Iteby and hot water, This treat:nent means, apply thé heavier massage cream, — | in most cases, a clean scalp, free from 05 in small circles by the tips| dandruff, itching and irritation, Noth- of the ‘sand work upward to pull| ing better for the hair to make it I acing Jaws, Slide the} glossy and abundant. Don't conf Ups up to the temples beside | Cuticura with strongly medicated of, and rub Kently to banixh the | and coarse ointments soaps crows’ fect, Continue to move the fingers upward to the forehead, over the eyes, and work In small circles to romove the forehead lines, Between the eyes use the oval motion with the For Trial Free by Return Mail dress t-card: “Guticurs Dept, Boston, Sold throughout the wane

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