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i THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921, ber that if we bring off the Hoenfrey| carefully. Of course T agree that) “Lisette ought to be bere! Shoe was| Aa thing, my doar Mademotwetle,” re- | lips.” somewhere—somebedy has gives you t MMe tha tot haveca. snare ib [Glulle we|dae in from Toulouse at 9 o'clook. | plied the gloved man, smiling “Then why in young Henfrey being | away ” ee Ha, Ota ie alte happens we be | Wil nhsy tot {1 hope nothing further has happened. | “Ont wouldn't he? L_would not|made the violim? asked The Spare | “Who? 1 © t get] it is tha { shot on{One thing is satisfactory--young| trust either Benton or Howell row shrewdly, “Why, indeed, have| “At prement I have not GesKied. | the track Henfrey ts ante.” | "f think you are mistaken, Mad- | you vealed thin fo me before?” | Rut we must afl be wary and wateh- f she ac 98 EO It will be ten years “How do you know ‘asked his| AS @ matter of fact the girl had| emoisella, They have never shown | liecause I bad no proof before| fui," was The Sparrow's reply. “Ia t| | —ttueut doubt! Howell rometked: | companion quick Japoken to The Sparrow from her hotel| muah friendship toward each other.”| that Howell is our enemy. He has CK EL ‘And in the meantime much| “Well,” he anewered, after a eecond’s | 10 Jouse late on the previous night| “They are alow (riends as far as ven us away. He has some © SLBROREAH™ lauanee aenion, | ea, “| heard so two days aco,” (and told him that her “friend Hugh" | concerns the Henfrey affatr,” declared What la itt "t happen’ wo know | well who prepared ¢ It is in his han : 3 ; ‘ t wawell 2 ; Mademolso, \ she left, ho giving ber the Lots, But one reassuring fa Then UWowell, pleadin 1 v en that far as ol) Cataldi’s f 1s) meeting with a mutual 5 ic a me pes YY aw | te it | par Injunction: va tery yor om oneerned, Made! He's lips are| crook Iike_ thems wed tha F ‘ na heavy} old ma “ana I ‘IL is probable that you wil go tol have to thank you for the way im 4 : ‘ ‘ an | ake seilles and meet young Henfrey, tected time ‘osed, Whoever abot ber did us & rs hand, and ing the courtyned| writing, and bis man-servant Cook | Mtarseil r nich you bave pre po - oi ss | and 9 few moments later sho was| i one of the witnesses. |Iowill think {tallover You-wil bavelarter ume Your organization @ GE) i William Le Queux. Ns [se eood een 1 eee We Rie CHAPTER XXVI. | shown into his room. “What? You know about that will,|a note from me at Uin Grand Hotel | simeay wonderful fix the guilt upen old Catald!. He tte's Diacl | “you're late!” the old man anid, as a ie a: . before noon to-morrow." Tho man with the biack glove Jmost a8 f00d a8 admitted it by his isette’s Disclosures. | soon as the door was closed. “I feared ell imaelt jot it out to me | MO, face whe morning | that something had gone wrong! Why| They were carotid that you should ORAPTER XXVI. “Nothing realy Baas: he said. ° th not know. At the time I wae {n Lon. ul iy ha hap-] Gon with Franklyn and Renton over | The Inquisitive Mr. Shrimpton | Those who are innocent I protect, " those who are traitors I condema. re sronoh,| the Jowols of that shipowner’s wife, N hour later f < ypened!” ahe echoed In Frenoh.| (tontet her name—the nfrr in Carl f a fugh stood tn *\ face when f taxed him with It. Why | 10 o'clock on ¢ not’ give him away to the Nice! that Hugh He 2 | PN, . Certainty not.” ex-| Avignon for Paris, The Spar- And they never escape me. Ay Lt very nearly a disaster! some | 4 forget her name The Sparrow's room and re-|trattors at work sow. It ls for Tue Sparrow does not] his co the Rue de given us away—at least Me) “yea t rovollect. A very neat| lated lls exciting adventure | to fx the Identity. And tn tals you, wbout the Henfrey busine: r was Riven away to 0) peg at usinows in Marseliies and om the bigh|M® Henfrey, must hetp mo. vo ‘Woll—Howen told me how he had you heard from Miss Ransomb? know He might help us. Dare we tell hin | What do you think?” arrested?" he aaked breath. prepared the wi on, ed the mat i) o| “No Not a word,” replied the “Tell him! Good heavens! No! one was stay! Hen: very pr pisces young man. “I dare not write to her. * Bias pbe tinea, eaeiols. Ce cite Snell We Gt Sites ouneeye, eee country, sot him to | « police endoavorea| _"N® don’t. A man from Scotland not be taken,” |s but only just In time!” o ttt sine y a very| Yard went to seo her. So It is best “But in old Henfrey’s case we acted “Who can have done that?" asked! {tty be for tho purehs Y Nuspected.|(0 remain apart—my dear boy—even upon our own Inttiative,” remarked) "| That cigurette, my dear young friend, | though that unfortunate nding through several | ‘Tho Sparrow, his eyes narrowing in| at pitham, in Kent e bei inst| course it is. You can't marry| “An! Charles. You were always a Berane bis be Ke Min 6 souk Hanes, t marry | philosopher," laughed his companion—| er up to C. old. Mrs, |is proved inhocent, and that cannot | the man who was a bosom friend of Surtis, I thought she'd be quiet and | bo until the guilt ls fixed upon the| The Sparrow. “But it carries us no safe there for a tir old Giulio. nearer, We must at all costs fix “But Molly arrested! What's tno | the mW, Benton. ters and telegrams which had cause or, his gloved hand clenched indetd; pur at fieti stood you In very good stead Tt'was| fanding concerning Loulee kasabart ‘UnKoown to him. Suspecting treache gives the rw » “Yes, Yours was a wonderfully well] nim some perturbation a * was the! tion, but the signature was to a will| fortunate that I gave it to you." has arisen between you.” Hakea train to Part, “Meanwhile Ientou and Howell confer’ im Landon. concelved idea. And all worked with “They k me f itzer-| which Howell's man, Cooke, and a ly this (ime the driver of the car| “But I am anxious to put it right,” CHAPTER XXY. sh out a hitch until young Henfrey's visit | gazed out ¢ y 8 in Marseilios—| friend of his named Saunders, after- of course, recovered and told hia|the young fellow sald. “Dorise mis (Oontineed,) forward other charges of it will €©|to Monte Carlo and his affection for in of it—qu Paix—and 1 am] ward witnessed, and whioh hist now ” Hugh remarked Judges me." | ‘ IVEN me away! Who tn tue|!nfernally bad with her. . What bas) that girl Ranscomb.” | f they do been proved—the wil by which the| “And by this time the police prob “Ab! I know. But at present you ‘ vit" e t ho? it| te, Sparrow done?” “We are weaning him away from ! Who coule “Then we have @ secret enemy—| young max is compelled to marry Ren- | ably know that you have come to| must allow her to think fl of devil's name can it ho “He's abroad somewhere, but I've] her,” Benton sald. “At least the girl's on Hentrey away in London ton's adopted daughter before he in- | Paria,” remarked The Sparrow, “Now,|said The Sparrow kindly. “Geav | I get to know who the|/ had £500 from an unknown source! suspicions excite 1 there is t G and he ia not very far to! herits hia father’s estate.” | Mr. Henfrey, only an hour ago {| matters to me ond act. at my mmeg- { traitor is I—1'll—by gad—V'l kil him.) to pay for her defense, 1 saw] just a little dls nt whieh} 4 crossing back to the window, | seek. M. Howell has done this!" “You actually know this—oh?” learned something which has altered | gestion.” weawaae: 2 8} the solicitors, Brigthorne, the well-|jroadening, leads to the open breach. | he said aloud “Howell! He would never do such! “Howell told me so with Ma own! my plane entirely. There ts @ traitor! Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s Instalment | “Who knows? Some secret enemy | known bi pr, appeared for her.’ Oh! my dear Howell, how could you ! of yours—no doubt. Molly has been) “But « sis very serious, my| andy iive if it were hot tor that ellly 1 G@rrested and has been up at Bow | ¢ Howe Benton declared, much | infection called love? } Street, ‘They ted Louise, ned j ‘Phat's what we tmust| the hand that shot Yvonne.” charg: h Molly arrested we *Giullo shot her,—without a doubt!” “Theft. An extradition warrant very careful,” enton’s quick reply. from Paris. That a jon't see how we Il, my dea then let ns free | prove it,” sald Howell. “But not ye, | remember. We must first see how {t She must b hed TS ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN iene | We Invite Monthly Charge Accounts. Furs Stored and Repatred. ny is either HONEST ADVERTISING HONEST Cigarettes 1329—1331 4810—4812 BROADWAY : - FIFTH AVE. 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