The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS In the Shadows of a Haunted Garden in Old A NEW BOOK IN SERIAL FORM THY EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, Kitchen Boss Had Legion persons wearing proudest decor- a 1920. Conducted by | Sleanor Schorer ace n dancers, mediang, &e., but of all Virginia a Man and a Maid Meet and Love. Be- of Honor. Dear Gout theater \ tween Them Comes the Hand of a Ghost—a PARIS, Jan. 6. latte Daten, Houens. “Phe MARINE ij ANGB complications have | Ring,” whieh I yed very much. u Beautiful Woman, Dead a Hundred Years, but Ge UW TAR PORE OP Tea eel Geer aatN nen, Who Still Moves and Loves To-Day. the French people as a res me the two tickets, as 1 went with | Le GINA I ated te Dhadak a ether |T have been to many shows and have j 1 | land trove ran very eC | SCOLDED HIS COOK | Se MOLISE GRIM IC Witte aor aa The Ghost Garden “TILLHE FOUND SHE || The Evening World's MPR he Rin tw ee ol By Amelie Rives | WAS WAR HEROINE, My brother i# going to join the Kld.| ! (Princess Troubet=koy) — Kiddie Klub K or merry iii cosa ue xanga Gen. Gassouin Amazed to Learn | 1920, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York Hvening World.) lhl abun kNGUe Eeccnvans ek \ Gas 0th Wy sate cae bosaldel Pad LORE ch fo Sard ad that T havé like “The Wishing 1018, by Amelie ‘Troubstatoy, | humblest vocations, Ring” the best of all, ‘Tinuking you "I SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, | “You are wrong to speak 60 for the lovely show you gavo. A t Band Radford. «young Northerner, te sending.» Irvisia One busting inp nie| eeVercly, my General, fam a BETTY HOROWITZ, Brooklyn didiod’ a ‘hundred ‘years ‘fore: The, huuse evins to hove, 8 sags | Knight of the Legion of Honor.” _ | » Gen who con- aris railroad systems Gassouin, Be confesses that she (00 feels the preseuc’ uf M tbe aboot: trolled the Hie trends night tn the haubied bouse HEN but five days lay be- tween him and the time himself from his visits t# Lilton, under the plea of a recurrence of the malarial fever from which he had once suffered. He did indeed look land they decide that together que will fight tho tafiveat eto tace, When be finde and live. And still it crept nearer, contracted as though at the approacty of a searing-iron—his heart seemed pressed between splinters of ice—ice like powdered glass filled his veins, It was death—death by sheer, unut- when they were taken over by the He found the new cook had lost ribbon decoration was awarded to her. When the war was over accepted dismissal from the army she had light curly hair, They were five Jack and Betty had ‘no playmates, as the nearest farm was two miles away, but they were happy just the same. They would get up very early pony, Nan, whistled for his dog, Sport, while he saddled her, and then away Bill carried it home to his cabin and when he opened the door there was 4 little Christmas tree on the table, and his father stood beside tho table emil- ing. LET “‘DANDERINE”’ he can sth be asks the |! we wedding da: ~ Sat bis struggles with ibe ghostly love cor aes ee S| any ah MAVINEN HY, Ke HOW Betty Found the Nest. cook, when he scolded at an ACK and Bett ” 'y were twins. They|you, Dad,” and, taking Ms hat, he ey CHAPTER VIL Ll Fae ioee it ret sail hgnd| overdone roast. The amazed J did ttot look like twins, for Jack| Went to the shed where they kept ched . It not »nera é ‘ . i E (Comtknned,) touched him he would die. It was not} Genoral made an investigation. had atraight black hair and Betty| ‘20! horses. He brought out his it delicately, almost cunningly; and| her husband early in the war and | years old and lived in the eountry|he went up the hill. Sport soon led/Get rid of every bit of that of his Melany’s return, he | With it stole an exquisite fragrance of} ‘became @ nurse at the front, | with their father and mother. him to the spot where the lamb lay iy dandruffand felt justified in exousing |4¢wy roses. The skin of his cheek where for her bravery the red if half frozen in the snow. ugly dandruff and stop ling hair The United States emphasises the good points of Dry Government* | terable, unnamable terror that was in the morning to feed the chickens. 3y ISABEL MO} t Brook- | rather Ul, go much so that Blano van- |fcrprieeninmamable terror that wae] medical service without com- | “One morning thele pet hea, Mollie, Iyny aged 10 years Milk in one of its booklets as follows: tured to suggost one morning: |Proach of that, perfectly beautiful pistnt, and to earn @ living: be was missing. Betty was ready to — aaa Pardon, Monsieur Monsieur | Slender hand. ‘Then, as the thought of] came a cook, wearing her decor- | ery and Jac . 6 hesois saan ‘tonlaue” auelconaue | ite touch was upon him—as there jon only on Sunday cry and Jack was too, All of a sud-) Dear Cousin: ; i : sheds i "7 ck swing of all his frozen con- = ee den, Jack remembered that he had al-| It gives mo great pleasure to (ell 1—Increased digestibilit Mi Wa ene ‘an irritability that |Sclousness toward the depth of sone =| ways thought that it is only girls who| You how much I enjoyed myself at} | . . convinced’ the inau still more of his | Measureless abyss—as softly as it had /quite well now.” i CRe UPS a SDE T0c' Xo eal CRO Oe eam aa eauutne ene: Itt | 2—Bacterial purity. master's need of a doctor, replied by [Stolen toward him it bogan to with- | She said nothing for a moment or ee oes ies duke), cata siiae eda ak art ane ee | ‘4 Ps ‘ ry pen din, [draw, slowly, delicately, with little |two, the: | agit: eir mother), called} children happy, and I do hope tha 7 GaN Goclhetny that loves cule perio: questing movements that he could feel | ‘Wt te We brought out with re-| Mr, Brown and they hunted high and| Santa Claus will never forget you | 3—Keeping qualities no ice needed. i 7 | up ep ’, @ more ressed feeling: jow for the missing Mollie, At last|The children also were splendid and) . ular morning that he happened to be| UPON the pillow, until once more it bin aint i 3 ie. jas <1 fi wh feared On CHO tABIA, I wish, oh, I do wish—you weren't| they gave up. did very well. [ do wish that the 4—Conventence—always ready. fealing ae meee much of his time |, Then he realized, It waa for that ing all alone . . . there. About a week later Jack and Betty| time will come wheo we can all meet rey y tn the spinning room. it scemed to| ck of her hair she had come. The M st girl,” he hastened to| were playing hide and seek, It was] #t least once a month to have some 5—Palatability. im tho spinning room. It scamed £01 wild surge of his blood as he thought |answef, *'m surrounded by peuple! | Uetty's turn to bide, and as soon ue) little entertainment for our kiddies. | bianifost, herself wore easily, and | ‘this, give him the pang with which | Darki tumbling over each other He had ‘covered his face with is They certainly showed wonderful 6—Cheapness no waste. e easily, sensation returns to those who have {#ll day long, and Blanc fusses about | hands, she ran off to the barn to hide. | talent. RuKt ite. sristiod, ta, leek, aver Books | bee n half-frozen, His heart labored |me like an old woman.” A few minutes later Jack heard a| !loping now that you will enjoy a packet of neglected let so loudly that he was sick again for} “D« loud noise. It came from the barn,| 00d rest ‘after all your work, I am 7—Transportation advantages. he found 4 : fear she would hear it, But as if| might?” aske y He run to the barn and there he} Sour cousin, | fercion’ wutnicleny ‘elee, te bis at-\some benign influence’ had inter- iv did when | yas feverish.” found his sister aiting on a nest of ALINA HALBRELLET | Small bulk—does not freeze. bg vened to keep him from death or] “Then he doesn't now? eggs, and the missing Mollie cackling Ts tue nat there turning the wheei | mairtens wi the alight fingers | | "Nu. 1t fldgels me to be pottered| with all her might. My Dear Cousin Eleanor . - % and close with a grip | ove Jack could not help but laugh. oats, nly revolve auoces uareone Bete ee mikey pasikan, © | \Melany looked down at her hands,| Mrs. Brown, who. had been at- Hig clch 1 ecve sece the termant Mebicct, He found Ninsell pakink At there was no more slowne twisting them together in the way he| tracted by the scream, came running] that the the beautifully inlaid writing desk in The white hand had pounced like remembered, out. She, too, laughed When she saw 1 have seen the pageant r Kiddy Klub Children gave| A little “Danderine™ cools, cleanses Christmas week, and 1 thought they} and makes the feverish, irritate p did very well, and you looked very] soft and pliable; then this stimulating nice. Lam studying dancing and lov! y k IN| white hawk—it was as quickly with-| “I hute you to be alone . .. in| Betty, and finally Betty laughed. Bol Serb baal Carnet ep ppb lgere drawn, He heard light steps, no|that house... at night” she| Mr. Brown replaced the eggs that to Geoffrey Branton, It had been re: | ionger’ cautious, ,0 rapidly to the) Said, and her voice bad its’ velled|wore broken, and about three weeks |{h get and recite, L hope you will Rive ronte, res italiciune the famished hair ed from her bedchamber and | door, pass through it, and die away | huskiness later Mollie was strutting arqund dre ope yo FIVE! roots, revitalizing and invigorating B tt h i if fl id ilk Peat had belonged to hers he had [along the, hall fnominiously he | _ Radford replied ‘in his kindest but| with ten baby chicks. Jack and Betty | another entertainment very 900-)every hair in the head, thus stopping etter for cooking than fluid mi SCENE IE RGA A tO mes WEIS ed into such abject depths of | most matter-of-fact tone: were each given a chicken for their) *°""® s opreNse LEWINGER, |the hair falling out, or getting (hin, Severe quite Gants, ithe inainever akness that the dawn was My deat darling, I thought we'd| own e DEWENGE ES liteys ce enillitt Were quite empty, but he had never | white upon the ceiling whon he re-| settled all tha By Emma Zabriskte, aged thirteen. risa After a few applications of “Dan- tha thought came to him that per- | suned consclousness CURABLE OHNE AD Uta aertiotes Pants I cg dering” you seldary find «Callen hale ° Hape there might be some drav laa next afternoon still tying in | T do she protested, But sometimes (November Contest Award Winner.| I would like to thank you for the { particle af dandruff, besides Is the best dry milk. roved so by every test, fet ae canter mtt ce e bed that had indeed been a “bed |... mo matter how hard I fight BILL'S CHRISTMAS TREE. pleusure I have had at the Kiddic P Sornda avanooked Month of anguish” for him, he yielded to|she let her interlocked hands fall L ROGERS ‘ Klub entertainment. I also wish to y ir shows new life, vigor, ; . . . . 5 he had overlooked. ss to ting a| {he combined entreaties of Blane and |apart with a helpless gusture, it) P) Has ROGERS had lived in Mon) chink you for the present of a box of tess and thickness, It is made in sanitary factories located in the ow strang i “Monsieur Varr: whom the | comes back,” she ended. tana for three yeurs with his| candy ye etna ane few cents Inys a bottle of de : foiks . seray of her handwriting, something! notgian deapernicly. sourht out and | ie pued the grass down to a walk |’~ futher, who was a shepherd. Dill| when you kav after the show] untiut “Danlerines at-any drugor| ‘Heart of the richest dairy districts. It is ~< plored to come to is assistance | at this and 8) ved one arm about her, | was fu tee! la 1 ) a c te . Ff ., MEL RG THIBHU cobEtrhe Ihto ame p +] was fourteen years old and strong and| the show candy, I wish you a happy |toilet counter. Advt 4 F SOR Creare ern an ‘A master who was at once very | holding her hard against him, AOUY RoI VIBE Tin THe icant eat Newer ca ceuininlecense, | packed in paraffined blue-striped packuy help to pass this heavy interval of} nd very “entete.” A doctor was here’s one thing please remem-| ost of the time. l.hope to see you to be the real! waiting. sent for and arrived within an hour—| ber,” he said, with his cheek to he At the time my stury opens, ft was| Queen. I think it would be nice if you will keep clean d fresh, and Fequires. HO ice. Ha roee andi wait over: to the desk | 9% intelligent ‘country doctor! who| “that in less than three weeks now were a. real Queen, don’t you? determined that this time no nook! Pronounced Radford to be nee ren) ee tae Beas Be bare My mother bas! sid too, and or cranny should be left unexplored.|“ither from nervous shock or a sud- ‘ wish you many years to come. | yan Ale | ‘jen collapse from overwork. ‘When| She gave herself up to‘ his ki 4 oN Th 50- t k k ae ears he too tearing the| Mr. Warrenger explained that his| with more passion than she had eve Te ee ae seal | e cent package makes names of the different | months,| future son-in-law was a painte J|shown him—a passion both of love Dear Cousin El $ epelled quaintly, as, “Aprill," “Novbr,”! had come to Virginia for ar it, |and a sort of desperation. bapsdineldaylite bcniea 5 rt 10 t ‘ ‘ ft ceeeiis lower halg was shut in by|an'unusually arduous year or artistic. “Oh.” she cr he lifted his face I went to see “The Wishing Ming” qua at cents a qua doors that when opened disclosed Drs Borridge looked enlighten- from her f you would only keep a labryinth of little compartments Then that’s it, aure as sin,” said ;Me away—keen both of ux away 1? Eaaretiilcothes druwarsin 7k “These artist fellows aro always] 4 °C¥° AD, Her W he asked |} HOW To JOIN THE KLUB AND our BN PK is : burning their brains at both ends, | Slowly. “Sell i OBTAIN At y g a f-f s it 7 oven "4 ekattat tt eS, staat? eS] Petaling ot $4 iepasinacion, that, Ant there tax sven mare pase sepa thay a alg Sounded uneventess in the wood back| W2At'8 aetthed ata eter ad been in her Kian te ae te | small drawer that he had quite € 0 of any t ahi Radf, ath +h ch | H Pulled out, “Ile pressed hard on this| subject even remotely connec Wee LO de al teas ae || The Dry Milk Co., 15 Park Row, N. Y. unevenness with his thumb, his heart] his art, and left a erful hea Gcubls: shone of surprise and: Bewils World Kiddie lun 8 | Quickening nervously and was re-[| Nerve tonic in the grateful « that nothing—not even ber) OS Wark Row wk *U. & Bent, ef Labor Paunphiet, No. 35. wire would induce him. to. part i jaitia Hole an waien $ | 6 BeLuans warded by no less a sight than the] Hlanc Wish 16 /OOUIANE Had “Klub Pin.” mir NAME, Mecret compartment? (ne, head con«|| tt waa not tor aeveral dave that his) Wi “Mer Wishi! He coulenit ree Feaenen tbs, | Hot water jectured. Now his heart beat with a| shattered stren, imed. 1 Samer Pa UR tAtn eR oacmatinise AKA may” bacune ‘memiers | >| Sure Relief Vengeance! He slipped in bis hand ar Feta idiel ell tas EU DARGA it | $ret niin «latter tray he and felt about in the darkness—for " ce Lit : il raliip cortifieate, the compartment was so far back ; om Lh y Le HD arciantioaedy ee | COUPON.NO, 567 +4 LL-ANS that he could not see its contents 2 drove a o the on . eG ania There was something Trp to meet Melany when she re Ree lCnaie oe Buy Lei Uhe ' FOR INDIGESTION ething soft like fine velvet. = AN EAT TAW se g@love—ia woman's glove of soft un- later. Leap | Christmas Day and Bill was sitting in dressed buckskin, having embroid-| ‘Then, when he had her ‘lose be- | Had Been Bank of England Gover-| the one r Sh ANG! Cabin HEAL Met i f x ered on its back in tarnished gilt, aly i “ vei ine Ons r Since If |lived ind ed 6 s he > Py “s 4 ore on ie an ining: Where. (Ehud Mae him, he forgot everything for! | enon yan, 6-caron Cunliffe of| taking whether his. father, "ty POLICY FOR 32 YEARS been placed a hundred years beter monwend i thes renee. Be iste fl rreadiey, Governor of the Bank of Eng-| set him the little Christmas tr As he sat gazin it, there stole{ her delicate poetic charm that had | a : had long his father oper Ss in| ori tin he Garo neasiny os | acing erring pti aera Me | Aaa Mage So Lo OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS of being in closer contact with he} hiplgs ‘ aaron) Cunlitts pin 1855 end) ioticed that his face had a troubled | " than even this movingly personal| that stirred as nothing elxe had ¢ educated st Harrow ilnlty | Peart atte: ae Meena Wits One UT (> BIG Stans Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Sraemant oe Neve a pauced. | Tf apnea tend st Sorte of his hea mt ni le, He. became a Di- whats the neu r?' A f 4 P 0 Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. almost as she were touching} “Ah, but you're hinner—you're | t io Bank of England in: 1808.) 41 have ‘lost oneof my lambs,” ae t t Bim—the porkmant invisibility! Hel innes:” she Kept —-murm Rig ageermer in 20H) al Govern! anawered his father. “Te strayed fin re-inventory urniture MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES at inipression of b Bo atire ee the Nota won a. Dscton of ENGI the «eat, of) the) foak, and visit to the ‘ghost garden"—that fee!-| “You've been iller than [1 ie! ilway Company an! carched for it among ‘the rocks this ° M4 Hee te ot reso-scented hair blowing| ought to have sent for me, BE re OD Oey eee alohaun MUDeAUI Raced) ale Extraordinar 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away against him—and at the same time “At all events.” he smiled, “lm | nugh is then Hill said, “J will got it for y 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door there flashed in him the conviction that this glove was not a mere, empty sheath—that it contained something still more personal—a relic even more Closely intimate than itself * % © He slipped his fingers into the full gauntlet. and upward toward the wim, ‘They touched a flat, silken ob- ject, Withdrawing it, he saw that it Was a little packet of the thin, an- tique silk called “sarcenet.” 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door MATERIAL REDUCTIONS | Mah Day he san $39: 75 Curiously elated. uises quick- "With box spring nnd ening again, he put aside the glove mattress 820.75 extn. and unfolded the faded silk nat Iny w have large as- DAV. y) before him then, coiled round and eo be < i} round upon itself like a lovely, ruby- ectiarutict war Bes PORT. Queen Anne colored snake, was a tress of the fin- tm all period revroduc- Period Suite et ongest reddea natr 3 ; tions from which to ‘onsisting of BUFT: N/ SERVING ¢ CN Hsaitiie: Oe BY Ans \ enya PH BLE, DINING ' 48 ing 6 ft. extensions 245° He one o'clock, Jford, quite worn Our Pieces At .cvcsscccrccencvere ont with the strain of unfulfilled ex- Owes ar ff on the first . Cae 2 . a ree “nfadines that'muee| “Bayer” introduced Aspirin to physicians over eighteen years ago He yhout too spring » when| LIFETIME GUARANTEE t made 3-Piece H’gh Grace Period Living Room or Parlor Suite With Cane Pane!s WAR COSTS one had come to seal him in a coffin and bury him living in the earth. He @ould not move or cry out, and yet Sie nine cight mega a ee PLAYS ALL RECORDS EQUALLY WEL ‘ ate | The Cabinets, Motors, Heproducers, ‘Vone-Arin With mahogany finished fran upholstered in 50 Ste rs wiely | around | and every detail of these instruments represent apeestry Sieesrcndttete springs In seats; three piece: he ed the curtain, which was} the greatest progress in talking machine con » illustrates poly out irom the bvd by a pilded | $1.00 Per Week struction. i pe : seo from bencath his. lhalt-lowered | Free Demonstration in Your Home Within 24 Hours of Request DAVE Ae roe Os—which he dared neither to lift] MAIL THE COUPON BELOW ile. Hor ty close whally, so great was his] and a demonstrator from our nearest store will call, It won't breaihiyss desire te motionless Cy cost you one cent and you are not obligated to buy. the fie whiteness of i's texture In the | Bia HSL a hal ea Im ee DEUTSCH BROS, 3d Ave. and 123d St Hint ts eaiericed ihe edule 2B I should like to have a demonstration of your phonographs | cypher ee waa revealed in my home without cost or obligation to purchase ‘ rounds ete ln my home without cot oF obligation to purchas STATEMENT OF LIVES LOST IN WAR] _ hana, ¢ sdly lovely as in Va My Dyck'a ideallautio ached slowly | nN : Pie Bie ; E,W. ADDRE ‘Se. 4 toward him — oh. how slowly! “Bayer Tablets o: spirin’ ” to be genuine must | ache, Earache Veuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism 1 920 F ouches ne tie par zo eee ime * i Lg UPTOWN, LYN, wn Hue Panatag ee jpttont be ied with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Then | Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. 3D AVE. | BROADWAY AVE. A or manac ¥ questins touch, never ever neares to| you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, Remember “Bayer” means genuine! Say Ve Nia rae eins he ANS Nh NBS AY ie ae prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. “Bayer.” Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cos 123) SUREERT SARATOGA AVI. 4TH SPRENT c NOW ON SALE c whit pillow Always buy an unbroken package ‘or ‘Bayer but a few cents, Druggists also sell larger pack OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Bhar He could not have moved though| Tablets of Aspirin” which contains proper direc- | ages, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu (including Clothing Dept. in Brooklyn Store) a facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicvlicacid —Advt, On Stands By Mail tions to safely relieve Colds, -Headache, Tooth- *

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