The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 20

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__THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. —S] pened to her pet dog, but he might | room thee night, and she was sure it ANGLERS’ BIG MEETING. Se Me ie: ais eat a hot hasten on that errand, and a] was the mun who had justix thes delay of a minute would make tdnappin: ¢ ch by Floste The Diamond Pin 1 ae or el ee a rere fit was tho man |Leneme WI Blect Officers had 10, Ww she had see hicago, P16 }} the car turned 4 Bho felt & ty to detain him todd ee By Carolyn Wells \} through th and some t him in th The United Anglers’ League will hold . | was driving ay captor | of the law at i could think Me 1 to-night in the (Copyright, 1919, by J. B Léppineott Co.) lf sat tn the b Iris. He still| way to do that J auditor fifth of the ancntiteapenenecen a held her and kept the cloth, which| She dared wot take the pin from her puiiger Iding. The business smelled faintly of chloroform, over] belt, for his aves were upon her, and 4 oy ¢ ® her mouth the dusk, thowqyrh deepening, left suff | efi he meeting will be the election of § i At last, whe into the woc ol geht for him to Jotfiicens for the x year, but it. wil By Whose Hand Did Ursula Pell Meet Her WE bie tiseal cod (he ain nee cue 8 also be an ox qveeting, witch Death ?—Where Had She Concealed Her Vast U.P iiind was male wp i more roughly, there OF ate: obo i; 7 a! ‘ mea cre © éfaw the om| tere, You don't wa indone Fortune in Hidden Gems? —The Most Analyti- her pelt, and drop it wn the mround: | ail the ping you have in your cloth- de ii /nable Solve the i Tt was running @ risk of losing it, but | 'g, do your” luatrated with : cal Reader Will Be L tos the Baffting it was a worm tiak to have this man| This suggastion, and the threatening: Warwick : . "ht ili Te take it from her, and, too, after Fib-| tone of the man, frightened Iris more. » Conservation Ee Problems of This Thri J be of Mystery sy's successful search of the coal bin, | than all that had gone before, Mr: Carpenter will tel ° ® she felt pretty sure the boy could find of what the commission has been doin, oe THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS \ Fela Reee ibe, trten ana at po - land show its latest achievements by if A NEW SERIAL STORY EVERY TWO WEEKS. Deut, when the low minatic tiye [Pietures, ‘The meeting will b ip. % — ventor said: “You w dhe knew te would search|to ord@r at 8.30. All intere fi ver at once, if you pl her clothimg for it, if she refused to]angling are invited to attend ' SYNOPSIS PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ; * “Lil do no such thing,” Iris retorted | Mand !t ower oo a} with spirit. “lam not afraid of you.| Also, sha knew there was small use | “Nor have you reason to be, if you] in trying to fool him. Stnce Stone | Niece Wed, 1 give tp the pin quietly; otherwise, | had verifiet! the fact that there was Louis XVI. nwite of the } you will find yourself in @ yorry pre- out that special pin'that Regis last evening, at 6 dicament.” Ms man he Miax = Cevile Rosenblum, } ‘L haven't pin with me,” de- ‘ it, and sin f Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ¢. 1} Re lared Iris, fe the falsehood jus- wsolutely at his mercy th of No. 490 West End Ave +} . se eave, him fable in the circumstances, M ee Penis a © of ex-Bheritt Max ¥ : expen jon it east upon & meluhbor foung. A vinit to let y, but} Av ope that Fleming Stone if Teel (hak he bas a broker in Chicago, the Diack sheep of Ube famity, who had 7 patel @ indy, but) 3.7 conve Go NOP Peele Was nce well was married te Stan- +7 ‘Min Pelt's iewets, The man was masked, but Iris} founded, tor brow could he know thas | ley elonick of this city. The Rev. tt recognized his voke and form and] the car that carried her off had| Dr. Maurice H. Marris performed the CHAPTER XIL in But you cay you're mot sure be she well knew it was the man who| turned sah a x Rater fing road’? | ceremony, Whith was followed by a } ‘ iMed Aunt Ursula.” had intruded upon her in her aunt's (fo Be Continued.) reception and dij } URTHER discrect inquiry] “4X5, Tin not at all sure that he did,” 0 OT! ha : ” _ : ! . proved Young to be @ fF! Stone returned gravely: “In fact, Vi quent visitor at the inn, om| I'm inclined to think he did not.” ; 7 vhen he wag in the} oThen who did?” t > yee hte ag be | 4, BUt before Stone could answer, 1 focality, and that was sid to there was an agonized yelp from often, expecially of late. outside, as of an animal in pain. Gtone went back, exultant, his Pearene er hee Bess) nate y | Pom-Pe » my e dog- orate working swiftly and steadily) er What haw happened s nt toward his solution of the many sti She flew out of the room, i ran ponplexing points. out on the lawn, from which direc- Tater that afternoon, as it was} tion she had heard the terrified cry : he cottar} .femembering the pin, as she ran, hearing dusk, a yell from the colar) che stuek it carefully in her belt and to without words, that Fibsy's} purried to the spot whence the sounds Quast had succeeded pre oe It was nearly dark now, and she jf Baeilic and Iris followed Fleming} 5564 Qeross the grass, in fear for the Bteme's Nying footsteps down the] catety of her pet. etalrs and found Fibsy, black but Stone started to follow her, but ant. Lucille appeared Just then, and he "s your pin, Mr. Stone!” he| paused to explain ‘matters to her, cried, exhausted from fatigue and| When they reached the lawn, Iris exeltement, and with perspiration| was nowhere to be seen, and the little gizeaming down his sooty face, “Don't| dog, cruelly beaten, was whining in te@ me it mayn't be the ¢ pain and distress. } —oh, F, 8, it’ Listening intently, Stone heard the last sounds of @ disappearing motor | \ an ce eee Sees aS aS car Jn the diata ployer < * Kidnapped he cried, an- ame, but this moment w gtily. “And got the pin with wy broke loose. her! Young, of course! Ob, how cht, Fibs, I've no doubt it's | careless I've been!” and calling to : e. Pins don’t grow much in boa gel he ran toward the garage , and though it may not] for a car. Ly the woeful coun-| "But how ean you follow?" asked i viet. be temance quickly roviea cr" Lacille, Getractedly, “you don't Know Model. ‘But it is! m sure it “lw way they went, after the turn, Fy = ed, smiling kindly at the| do you?" Columbia Grafonola de tigezed F 3 “No,” said Stone, despairingly, “1 ! sure!" cried Sam, capering | don't." “nice pin! Sam put it there -- = CR a a CHAPTER XIIL | Elegan ce In Pho nog raph 5 curiously. As he had been informed, A 8 Stone surmised, Iris was it was a common ee of wae size, kidnapped again. When Bothing abou o . it its millions of brot* ors that she leaned down to gather HOSE who are particular and ecxactimg in respect to the furnishings of their homes may now have the beauty of their living or music rooms greatly en- y. everywhere. in her arma the little, yelp- | A n 8 ns greatly Ferre io koe Paaevera Wae- bing Gee, & Maere eprang’ froth the _ hanced by the installation of phonographs which are encased in cabinets of ter on it" he said, finally: | shrubbery, and pressing a cloth into exquisite beauty and master craftsmanship. 3 Ol t ; Ve displaying, for the holid: nderful les of electrical i Rada args and over ber mouth a man lifted her We are i aying, for the holidays, many wonderful examples of electrically equipped hd ‘@ bath tub grants, return to the| from the ground and carried her phonographs installed in cabinets of different classic designs and which are repre- room, and I'll tell you of the | swiftly away. sentative of various periods of the cabinet maker's art, an excellent. example of which of your find, in words of one) Trig was @ slender girl and the man is illustrated above, a ries in Chinese Chippendale design, finished in a wonder- { beyond all words, Fibsy ran [had no difficulty in carrying her to fully deep and beautiful lacquer. a small motor car, which was wait- Many other odd pieces of the Gothic, Queen Anne, William and Mary, Louis XVI. ing out in the main road, The dusk and Colonial periods ich pieces i inese lacque: equa ; Hite Bese then ately (ouiee, cad Colonial periods and rich pieces in Chinese lacquer are equally attractive, which af to bathe, and the others went sitting room that had been Pell's. ; ' @ very strong lens, Fleming \) are variously priced from $300 to $2100. examined the pin. ithe detention of Stone by Lurille pre- pin is worth its weight in! cluded what might have been a cap- @ million times over,” he said, } ture of the invader. i @iter the briefest examination. t Placed in the car, js recognized at i s all!—your aunt's bequest, jionce that it was the same one in ; ’ i} rts of Young to get !t—but i}-which she had been carried off be- | | | e | | | } -— the pin, d, wait,” But now that Stone had told hor it ll be down soon. I’ and }was valuable, she hadjno mind to let te him to make haste.” At go easily. She sat quietly, as the ’t tell me all,” said Iris to}ear flew along, thinking hard what as the two were left alo he would better do. She knew Stone ‘want to wait till Terence comes— | would follow and rescue her if he had Wi vheard any signs of her departure. But wait till Fib: Dp by fore, and she well knew it was for the 411 Fifth Avenue, Corner 37th Street. same purpose—to get poasession of Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records, | hope Stone returned, “though {'the car made little noise and the | rt ery. , Prwhole affair had been so complished that Iris knew nothing of it at all. ” and Iris took [that he would naturally follow Cut This Couron Out and Mail Tonight. r . it is a com- fout-of-doors, to learn what had, hap- Widener’s Columbia Shop Without any Name..eee oseeeeees seeseee, erersseeees ereee } How can you aay there is l Fifth Ave., cor. 37th$t | Why A i var pecullar about ier pet SS Tol, Vanderbilt 4974 on my pert, Bret rs rreresssceererereeresces ” id one \ “Anyway. whatever send me photographs and descrip- it means, it doubtless points the tions of your latest Art and to the recovery of the fortune of that was bequeathed to you » Bannard.” @on't want the fortune unless freed, sadl: Period Models of Grafonolas. ae oe 7. 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