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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921, ements] the mad gayety at the Casino in Nice ISCARSDALE CLUB V ye wort Aa the. § wth | aA PN eee irene Be pth ph Abed: alt ‘ aredale ones 0) : ‘ to Most, important events ox tie Nice) GIRL ENGAGED TO fo iitoncliy UP he Ante rocky read which wound wp IT wonder what prevented Hugh WAR CROSS HERO ivven over wna ¢ ins over the promontory and Ko in| from coming with Us, Mothe the -- Bn a ia ke. " t jown to th until passed | girl remarked as she sat with Lady a y. Set James throveb frontier town of| Ranacomb, watching the merrim=at oat be NorrnWest Corner Socrw Ave: I HI Ven tia “ie lang throwing of sorpentines and ony iy'the aon of Mrs, Jo (-] 1, & 2§ er * ns va cou of Thalia ear. i ote) tnt in ih at antty) nd ¢ Our Liberal Veber Is aed Y "'Y OF i s heart 1 know, and not have at your dispos a , . D ey cat th nearly half H LW Comp! Line (Ge ] By William Le Queux. trick Gad teleptios her nother snapr ney Cue 2 A wean ntier? » gicl did not reply. The trach, AY iy the terme of his B, bee oo * ones, prowided be marries Aoi sats 4, Hage Hens lo teh o larae mum of money, provided bo, ovate nstantly the ane is a nursery. “Auotict mystery murroutds the de 0 lead, ti 1 At4 his role of {nval mer he settled him: beutiful woman man in a cocked hat and heavy ble was that while her mother and the ed the Count had been waiting for Hugh s jappearance she had gone to the & ndvanee until tn Mi death. He eal H Ege ‘ (phone and inquired for Mr. Henf oe ie Soa 18 . art her in the head, The Cloak opened the door and peered) Walter Brook had spoken to her. : ata, perio Is accu of the shootin ‘rma Hutson of the Potter within, : wie cif am awfully sorry, Miss Rana. | REVIEW DOMINICAN TANG!E. : to tnvewtigal feerives an anonymous letter cf wa rect ing Another lamp was flashed upon his | comb,” he had replied. “But I don't lan frontier at unre t ¥ lobed for the purport Th Jcomb," he had replied. “But jon ee os one. Bee ee ele ee) leone re f lknow where Hugh can be. [ve just Howhes and Denby Discuss feland r asked in Itallan: sort up to his room, but his fa: CHAPTER VII. jback to the well-lit little building “What is your name, Signc dress is there, flung down as though | i diag a Hc a (Continued.) where the beetle-browed driver again But Hugh, pretending that he aia | a bad guddenly “discarded ik cand WASHIN Oak Gr Mahogany Finished Advertised in this paper UONA sera, Signore!" cried |chaffed the police agents while thé not understand the language, asked: | gone out Nobody noticed him tion in th Frames, Upholstered in Imi at popular prices the chauffeur merrily, asa | Customs officer placed his rubber What?” eave." tation Spanish. Leather ] Customs officer in uniform |8t@™P_ Upon the paper, scribbled his‘ are our ts, Signore,” | ““rhat is very curious, isn't it?” sph ed x form initials and charged — three Interrupted ¢ chauffeur, | porise remarked. | dealing with with re § 50 came forward. Here's my | twenty, as feo, and he bn 1 thie pApORH for tt Catv E Oka't cadareiand ue | wed woon by. the clining driving license and papers for the} All this was being watched with officer's inspection. “But the promised to go with us to back, at car, And our two passports.” breathless saozie yelie Hy suena. aay Sora aay peraine. te bed | the bali at Nice to-night * valid reclining against his cushion ther by the light of the torch whic ‘Well, Miss Ranscomb, e + i ‘The man took them, examined them | with his crutches at his side. hig companion held. | wine thet mething. sormeiteng | by the light of his electric torch, and) Again the mysterious chauffeur re- Then, after an officious gesture, he} very important must-have detained | sland republic was tr told the chauffeur to go into the of-|appeared, and with him the French handed’ them back. savin | hint somewhere,’ - > fice for the vises. Dolice officer in plain clothes. “Benissimo! You may pas So Dorise, much perplexed but re- | i Mave oe ai deciare?” he| ys, e,8f@ Keeping watch for a young Again Hugh wan free! Yet he! goiving to eay nothing to her mother SAY NEGRO KILLED WiFE. —— sve Sou anything to declare?” he) Englishman trom Monte Carlo who wondered if that examination had|that wo had telephoned to the Par | Fi added in Italian. has shot a woman,” remarked the been consequent upon the hue-and- | tiers cofained the Count vin che | | cP saa MSL aa) ” @ dozen v » | latter, cry set up, now that he had escaped el 1 he | Alaa he ace yseattitg Tnegre| Oh! But they arrested him to- from the Principality of Monaco? | Rotel lounge. where they Thay ane | boa She hn Ls be! 'y re night in Mentone,” replied the driver, Hugh realized that his guide's In- @ the car and drove along to French! And also I've got a very|'T heard it half an- hour ago as I tention was to go in the direction of * No, 101 West 140th Streete wau t night, charged with hav MISS MARGAR ET oe and killed his wife, Mrs, Monta 3A OSwick iif r oh ha e Nice. Announcement has been made of the ¢ West M4th Street, near bed cold! No duty on that, I sup-| Come through. . Genoa. There are few merrier gatherings | engagement of Mies Margaret Sedg-| ! Four! Shows \entered; the 3 es peer core ta seis waret at the Ga-'o,About two miles out of Ospedalett! | in all Europe than the bal blanche. | wick, daughter of Mr. and Mra, ‘Theo: | "s atte hank. ten: Sepatalio Game | 10-P " ‘The officer laughed, and then turned ~ on the road to San Remo, Henfrey| The Municipal Casino, at all times Sedgwick, 0° nimore Toad, nae wae aalthn ame I Attention tortie’ seta Cane TATE sae a ety ettot |, Woman repped at the window and the chauf-|tho centre of revelry, of mild gam-|gearadaie, to Kevney O'Connor, also of a eeutan when TE Thr blereds Gitte | iS an Walnut Windsor Period which he put his measuring iron to| Goole” autaacemoimelle of Monte four, who was travelling at high| bling, smart dreases and gay sup-|Sceregate, ‘The date has not been fied. (caine wp behind them and shot his wite, | ining Room Suite $ 50 wee how much it contained, while the a thet he ‘. — speed, pulled up. pers, fe on that night an amazing | “atian Sedawick haa been prominent in killing her Instan | Including 6 Chairs, as illu 397: facetious chauffeur stood by. have not informed wannee, eh ghey, “Well, so far we've been success: | spectacle of black and White, The | ——————— trated, 10 pes, at During. this operation two other! n rmed us ye tele- ful, I admire your ingenuity and'carnival colors—the two shades of | st phone to Menton spk Then he added: your pluck.” color chosen yearly by the Interna- . n ee teen MepRdintine ind ate Pole Vil just have a peep “ The man laughed and thanked him.| tional Fetes Committee—are aban- | cocked hat, while the other, tail and| ” “ahs opener | “I have done what [ was told to|doned and only white is worn, | OPEN SATURDAY MOTOR TRUCK EVENINGS DELIVERIES ehrewd-faced, was in muftl The lat-) “He's pretty bad, I think I hope “put who told you to do all this?” | already’ in full swing. ‘The gay | ter was the agent of French polico| we ghall be in Turin early in the Huet i rand “ ‘ who inspects all travellers leaving | morming.” y in the Hugh inquired. crowd, disgulsed by their masks and The chauffeur held his breath. do,” he replied simply. When the trio entered the fun was exander road “Well—a friend of yours, M'sieur."| fancy costumes, were revelling a! Fran Advancing to the car, the police of-| “What is his name?” happily as school children. A party | The chauffeur realized that the} floer opened the door and flashed his “Pardon, Tam not allowed to say.” lof girls dressed ‘as clowns Frere | critical one, torch upon the occupant. “Again I admire your perfect non-| playing leap frog. Another party s a cigarette uncon- He saw a pale, elderly man, with chalance and ingenuity,” Hugh sald.|were dancing in a great and ever- ediy, but bending to the Cus-| gray mustache, wearing a golf cape “[ owe my libert entirely to you. widening ring. Girls armed with r he said in a low voice and reclining uneasily upon the pil-' Not liberty, Misieur, We are not! jester's bladders were being carried | y rone is an A invalid, and a bit ec "Dal nericano. An/ low, with his leg propped up and yet what you say in English ‘out of|high on the shoulders of their male; ? ntric. Lots of | wrapped with a heavy travelling rug. ine Wests SA * acquaintances and striking all and omen Ss oO money. A long time ago he injured| Upon the white countenance was an ‘ “whore are we going now?” ndry as they passed; etaid elderly | his spine and can hardly move. He | expression of pain as he turned wear- «to Genon, We ought to be there| folk were perform fell down a fev ago and now / fly, his eyes dazzled by the sudden ; T've got to take him to Prof, Lan-|\ght. Lo fone AW EI aa Rear ALS Pan a At that moment the Count d’Autun OW Shoes at $ 90 approached them. Ife was dressed ai . ut ri “You th am now safe in I aelbh Turin. Ife's pretty bad.| “Where are we?” he usked faintly! «uae? iam 1am now st Ais r masked was only the fine ruby ring| any me >. 2 He told) in English. ‘are not an It Le ere “At the must not be v I they] the po iy. He was,| “put what am ‘I to do when we get of course, unaware of the cock-and-| to Gen: Itailan douane, M'sieur,” le. ||| ZS : 3-Piece Queen Anne The beginning of the Summer Clearance Tapethy Llstag Roo Site $175” <preaacd surprise, but demoisaie do me the Dread eure bull sory which, is strange chaut-| “The Si “ "he, tn French, bowing One-strap pumps in tan calfskin, patent leather ety no nehed te Americano is{OMCAE he miight find himsele under | Suhen Se el sae Tae ou and gun metal, and white canvas; Oxfords, wing- “ reyes Doris Delighted,” tipped in black or brown — exceptionally smart While the door remained ther . . ., paver) ine styles; Colonials in black and brown, a coming was danger, At last, however, the eu tenity A | y d-up Par man reclosed {t, The White Cavalier. Mi € Then, @ tyl Hugh's heart gave a great bound 4 neat Rate lak Rant eeeate Style. |The chauffeur had re-entered the en- HILE Hugh Hen was|moments later, @he found herself wind- cared around amid the head. |of reveller nad crowd who laughted merrily as pentines thrown from | gine and mounting to the wheel shout. | travelling alon ed a merry ing road over hig Ne to. urn te Pro “Buon notte, Signori!” d down s a.| the color us Wanita ao | ‘Then the * maved away lands and down steep gra-/ 11, hoses fell upon them, Surely it aiong the aienta to | fina | : tt ean ot yr he has a long journey over ding road and Hugh knew that he |Hemts to the sca which tehed |yas a never-to-he-forgotten scene of 2 on Italian soil—that he had hap-| ‘he whole length of the Italian Ri- | cosmone Nitan fun. | e or escaped from France. |viera, Dorise Ranscomb, in a wiilte| e e ° izes are not complete in each line, but are much better than are usually found in a sale. view of the two police| pily ~ ned a second note into] But why had he escaped, he re-| sik domino and black velvet mask,| (Read To-morrow's Interesting In- Customs otlicer, and] flected? Te was innocent,’ Would | stalment.) not his flight lend color to the theory | Was pretending to enjoy herselt am isn't It, Signori?|that Yvonne Ferad had been shot by! rs, and we'll get his hand? Again, who was his unknown friend the quartet wentlwho had warned him of his peril and Brooklyn'sBiggest ‘219, 221, 233, 225, 227 Discount Off Credit House 6 ° Credit Pur-| 164 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street oo new! Smith Street Will Be Open All Day, May 30th, for the Benefit of My Out-of-Town Customers Corner Ditegs Ave. | agremea, # Yetl Brig | once woekate aad EXTRA PANTS FREE! |=1s sch 10 Styles of BLACK- a ee STONE All-wool Tweeds, SUIT TO ORDER, Including Extra Pair of and the water vanishes. The MASCO has swallowed it. Same thing happens when there's a floor to clean. Bingo! ‘The MASCO has soaked it all up. And the water squeezes out as easy as it was soaked up. So why let the wife fuss with a mop that only pushes the puddles around? Once over with a MASCO equals twice over with any other mop. All dealers who sell mops sell the MASCO, If you don't see it ask for it. It's the only mop with a name. It's the only mop comes in a package with a ; name and trade mark on it. All it! this, just to help you get the George, You do it! (ih it 1 heen Masco, Friend George, we believe 60c for the 12 oz. and 7Sc for Biggest line of Day Beds in the city, All styles and finishes 49 $150 WEEKLY ON A | Stall Prices, Good ones, 18- $30 PURCHASE ve At Our Grand st. Store, sms. DU | j i SPRING 1 4 98 DRESSES ‘Up MEN'S AND 24 98 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ‘Up CHILDREN'S 98 | bet if of earrest design and y Terma, on joes you want to be a real help to the 16 oz, Get her a MASCO coe bed Bear phy $ ' the little wife. For ance, teday! 7T r 0 u S e r S F R E E ALL ALTERATIONS FREE ‘own as low aa. take that mean job of mopping. For Lied by groarrs, hoxse- OPEN SATURDAY EVENING! You mop up just once with the — agnishing, and ha old mop and you'll get her a MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING CO. MASCO Mop quick! Maybe Fall River, Mass. Established 1882, ilie thinks aimop is only’a mop. New York Office, 276 Fitth Ave, So it was till the MASCO came to town. Now those who know don't mop—they MASUO, Mascoing is getting that dirty job done up in two shakes, And this is haw the MASCO does it My lease is expiring on Broadway, corner of 40th St., and I wish to turn every yard of goods into cash rather than move them to a new store. I offer thou- | The MASCO is made of a new sands of yards of Blackstone and other | | quality of mop yarn. It is just all wool tweeds, irrespective of size. | i the thirstiest, most absorbent | | cotton stuff you ever saw, Puta ! \ MASCO in a pan of water 2-Pe. Suit to Order $ iy fs: Including an Extra Pair of Trousers, Free, of the Same Goods TE FOR MIRED AND SORE FEET Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn-! ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. Lymansville Serge, a fine wale, all wool blue serge, soft in finish. 3Pe. Suit to Order $ No Free Trousers with odd pants $3.75. 1 also tb . suite that I will sell as low as $10.00, all Blue Serge Suit ready to wear out, MITCHELL THE TAILOR 1431 BROADWAY: 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE: 119-121 NASSAU ST. CORNER 40TH STREET Open Evenings Till 9 Cpen Evenings Til7 Open Evenings Till 9 --Saturday /0 o'clock Saiurday 10 0'clock Saiurday 9 o'cl I have a number of odd coats and vests, ingle coats, odd trousers, the accumulation f four or five years, some cutaways, some climinative m improves the appe- i y Why go limping around with aching, puffed-up feet feet so tired, chafer sore and swollen you can hardly yet | your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a box of “Tin” from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? “Tie” makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn, “Tin” instantly steps pain in louses and bunions, “Tix” jj ns for tired, aching, sore fe {No more shoe tightness—no more foot torture,—-Advt, WHY, TAKING BeEcHAM’s, PILLS MAKAS LITTLN DUYERENCA QA? YOU NEED—& WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND EF we | 4 ‘

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