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Who Stole the Famou: 1 Pink Diamond? Who Murdered Ramsay and Kidnapped Josephine Hall? __— SS ee ee SYNOPSIS OF PREC é os = Oe ee 8 retrieved: » CHAPTER IL. (Continued) WILL come at eleven to-mor- row, then,” she sa‘d, rising. You will be ready for me, of course, Mr. Jensen?" “By all means, madam. We will morn! 5 \. without tall I feel that 1] am going 1 juce a masterpiece.” 6 following morning Mrs, Golds- * werough wrote & short note to Mr, Rowland Hall. The footman arrived at the bank and delivered the note to “Mz. Hall in person. Tho latter at once went to the vault, took out the ia leather case and returned with it to his office, He summoned one of the clerks. % “Send John Ramsey here,” he said, and present'y a heavily built, griazied “this ease is the property of Mrs. Clarence "“Goldsborough, of Fifth Avenue. It gontains a diamond of great value. fou will see that it is delivered to im person and obtain her receipt it, after she has inspected the tents. * “Later, when you again receive it from her, assure jf thet the 4 bas been replaced in the ‘ and the case locked by her, whereupon you will give her a re- ‘sipt for it and return the case to qs. Are my instructions perfectly — ¥ “Perfectly,” Ramsey said. “Am I “@e return here after delivering .the ase to Mrs, Goldsborough, or shall wait and bring it back with met’ =) “She will instruct you on that Mr. Hall summoned the footman. “What is your name, my man?” he * fenkins, sir. Thomas Jenkins.” os “Well, Jenkins,” the “banker con- vi ————— = CLOSING As Mr, Hall, the banker, handed to Mra Goldsborough a id: whe be, aa, lacing” tn Bi Keeping aust whlaked the paper out of his 8 arid ariel ho bad read it af lanoa iy ugh to Paint her portrait. ireving Janven obtained Cotnmnisaon trom Mra” Goldsboro 4s EDING CHAPTERS. * for the "'Beacook’s Bye," tinued, “this is Mr, John Ramsey. Mrs. Goldsborough sent you here for @ certain package that I am keeping | for her. Mr. Ramsey will return to the house with you to deliver the package to Mre. Goldsborough. You had best start back at once.” Mrs. Goldsborough wore an evening | gown of the sheerest gray China silk, | almost devoid of ornamentation. It was only in the lines of the dress that the skill of the Parisian cos- tumer wae revealed. Her hair, se-/ verely arranged, was bound by bandeau of gold. Over the dress she| threw a long fur coag. It was already close to 11 o'clock, the hour of her appointment with Karl Jansen. ‘The maid admitted the footman and Ramsey, the latter carrying the jewel | cane. Mrs. Goldsborough opened the case, | locked it again, sat down at her desk and wrote Ramsey his receipt. “Please remain here at the house until I return,” she said. “I shail be} gone only about an hour, after which I shall want you to take the diamond | back to the bank. The butler will! give you anything you may wieh.” Ten minutes later Mrs, Goldsbor- ough and her matd were at Jansen's | studio. The artist was loud in hie exclama- | tions of satisfaction over her costume “It {8 superb," he exclaimed. ‘But’ it eeome to me there is lacking the one finishing touch—the jewel at the throat to accentuate by costline: the nete of simplicity which the oo: tume suggests.” Mrs. Goldsborough drew the jewel case from her muff, set it upon the small writing table that stood against the wall and fastened the neckiace quickly about her neck. The painter drew back in amaze- ment at the size and beauty of the Jewel. Like a glowing spot of fire it shone against the dead white of its Pore 18, 1921,' | Wearer’s throat. . ' “But.” he gasped, ‘itis magnificent |idly grew toward completion. it alone would inspire me| pink diamond on his gitter’s white | to my greatest effort. May I examine | throat He came up to) —superb, it more closely?" | Mrs. Goldsborough and bending over, | Tegarded the jewel with narrowing A carved marble bench stood upon it, behind which had been draped a silk curtain combining the hlue of the sea and the green of the vine| jeaves which had formed part of the sketch he had exhibited to her the day before. | Mrs. Goldsborough mounted the model stand and took her place on the bench, : For several moments Jansen stud ied her; then began rapidly to sketch in the outlines of¥the figure with a bit of charcoal. It was after~12 o'clock when Mrs. Goldsborough left the studio, Hastily lacing the jewel in its case, she locked the latter, thrust it into her muff and departed with her maid. Reaching home, she sent for Ram- sey, put the diamond into its case in his’ presence and locked it. Then she took his receipt for the box and sent him back to the bank accompanied by the footman. At 1 o'clock Ram- | sey and his companion arrived. The} box once more placed in the safe, Mr. Hall gave a sigh of relief. T hope she will not want the thing | very often,” he remarked to Ramsey. | “Every day, sir, I understand, at the same hour, for two weeks. She is baving her portrait painted, and js ing the necklace in the picture.” Follow my instructions to the let- ter, Ramsey,” Mr, Hall said; “then if anything happens it can't be laid at our door.” Day after day, for two weeks, the actors in the little drama went through their parts with almost auto- matic regularity, Jansen painteg like mad—never had his mind seemed Not Low, fast. 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Dec, Buried loot of Tom Slaughter, des; | rado, who was killed by Jame: ‘Howard, @ convict companion, as the climax of a sensational jail delivery j-here last week, does not exceed $27,090, | according to belief here to-day, Its | @pproximate location {s known, but | searching has «0 far falled to reveal it, —_——.—_- hree U, 8. Marines Hart im Nica- | raga Brawl, | WASHINGTON, Dec, 13. — Three | American marines, Sergt. Lee Henry, of | Loutsviie, Ky.; Corpl. Ray Frey, of Carthage, Mo. and Private Arthur Owen, of Spokane, Wash., were slightly Thursday in ‘Managua, ‘Nloaragva, ‘te: joar re- porta to the Navy Departmont t-day ‘ eyes. “Wonderful!” he exclaimed; “truly wonderful!" then stepped back | and motioned toward the model stand. Goldsboroug! more clear, his strokes more sure, his| dramatic wave of his sense of color more vivid. Under his hand the portrait rap- The was finished early in the week; it glowed with almost tho |lustre of the actual jewel. So mat~ ters proceeded until the day of the twelfth and last sitting. On that day Mrs. Goldsborough was admitted, not by.Nogt, the Ji panese servant, as had been the case heretofore, but by Jansen himself. Mrs. Goldsborough paused before the almost completed canvas with an ex- clamation of delight. “With the exception of a little work I still have to do upon the features,” Jansen explained, “the portrait is done.” “And you will be able to do that work this morning?” asked Mra. joldsborough eagerly. I think so,” replied Jansen. “It will depend, of course, upon how we get along to-day. Shall we begin?” Mrs. Goldsborough threw off her fur coat, handed it to her maid, then took the jewel case from her muff and placed {t on the writing table, as she had done so often during the past two weeks, A moment suificed to open it and to place the diamond about her neck. Then she resumed her pose, Jansen worked in silence. Mrs. Goldsborough, in her not uncomfort- able position upon the bench, felt a strong inclination to fall asleep. She thought the maid had done ao, but a quick glance showed her that she was mistaken, The girl's eyes met hers, almost preternaturally bright. At last Jansen threw down his brushes with a clatter, thrust the fingers of one hand through his thick mop of hair, and stood off to inspect his work. A half dozen times he darted to the easel, and added a high light, threw in a vivid point of cotor, heightened the tone of a shadow. { At last he paused, wiped his hands} upon his smock, and turned (o Mrs. fy ide . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 b Frederick Arnold Kummer, ~~ A Mystery SforysNewYorkt New Yorkers ymdicate Inc. The few final strokes shad tied the, “Come, Marie, we must hurry.’ * Mra. picture together as it were—brought| Goldeborough went to tho writing- Read This Instalment’ and See if You Can Solve the Baffling Problems of This Startling Tale While the banker was giving in- elzing the pendant from his structions to the clerk who answered she strode to the window and all its parts into one completed] table, arranged the diamond in its|his call, Mrs. Golusborough was an-|drew the stone sharply across tho whole. It was a success—there was/ Satin bed, closed the jewel case, lock- | noun window-pane, No resulting mark ap- not the slightest doubt of that. ed it, it Inside he, muff. Mrs. Goldsborough came in and the | peared on tho surface of the glass. “It is perfect—simply perfect!” she exclaimed. “I am delighted with it!” “That is good, madam,” Jansen re- plied in a rather tired voice. “It also pleases me, and I assure you no one is more critical of my work than I myself. I think the picture is my masterpiece.” Mrs. Goldsborough took the Pea- cook's Eye from her neck and held it toward the canvas. “How wonderfully you have caught the color, the fire of the jewel!” she exclaimed, “It glows like the stone itself.” Jansen acknowledged her compll- ment with a smile, He was putting the finishing touches to his signature. Mrs, Goldsborough glanced at tall clock in one corner of the room, hastily dropped the Peacock’s into its case, and called to her “Come here, Marie,” she said, to her motor. ik in Wall Street, inside, “and hurry!” and pl Followed bythe maid she hurried “Drive to the Colonial Lucien," sald to her chauffeur as she stepped banker at once presented his daugh- ter. The society leader took from her muff the leather jewel case and placed it on the desk. “I am afraid I have caused you a “Here; Jet me try itl'\ exclaimed the banker, The result wad the same as before. Hail returned the pendant to its owner with a shake of the head. ‘There's something. wrong here,” he " she Josephine Hall was an old-fash-| great deal of trouble during the past | said, foned girl in many ways. Since the|two weeks, Mr. Hall,” she laughed,| “I've been robbed!" cried Mrs. Golds- death of the girl's mother, Mr. | “but it is all over now, Iam glad w|borough. “The diamond has been had lavished upon his only child all} say.” She turned to Josephine, “I've| stolen! This is not the Peacock's the affection that had formerly been) just had my portrait painted, Miss| Hye! It je nothing but a piece of col. be a a Rl you this} Hl, by a most remarkable man—|ored glass!” ou . Have. yoi morning, dad," Josephine announced a ave you heard of] After an interval of horrified silencs at the breakfast table one morning toward the middle of Decembe: I shall want to use the car all day.” Hall re- “but don't spend too much money—stocks are going down.” ts “Very well, Josie,” Mr. The girl laughed gayly. “They always seem to, don't they, just about Christmas time? I've loads of things to buy, and there's a set of the banker dropped into a chair side his desk and picked up the tr! phone receiver. “Give me Mr. Ashton's office—My, “Oh, yes—often!" Josephine replied. “In fact I saw some of his work at the last academy exhibition. It was ‘And trait of inine i 8 th it, very brilliant, as I remember It.” ‘Yes, his work always is. This por- most successful that he has ever done, he tells me. I am delighted with might see it some time.” “I should like to,” Josephine veplied. I wish you ble Ashton—quick!” he command- ed. “I have just sent for a gentleman who has made a special study of j» tricate criminal cases,” the but! addressed Mrs. Goldsborough. “!| 4 ‘ the jewel ever been out of your» tell me what’ you think of tho ple, | furs at Kaltman's, that Ta give my “You wore your famous pink di session ‘even for a moment, daring! fare!" “he maid hurried forward and|°Sogopnine hud no. best beau. Her Mone: 1 understand," remarked “MS ep enh Mi a helped her m put on her companionship with her father, @) “Yes. It added a great deal to the | exclaimed. “I have recciver iy oe “You know, ‘Mr. Jansen” Mra, at oat enouea Ker aoe i Cog fd Picture. Would you like to see it?”|lay in my boudoir, from there I went Goldsborcugh’ continued, “the opin: | S22 She turned to Josephine with a smile.|to Mr. Jansen’s studio, | unlockel ions of servants are often worth more in such matters than ime to time, crossed sible, ea roeee young fellow: who, from t! her “Very much indeed. I've heard of the Peacock’s Eye.” often the case myself and put the stone those of ou about my neck. Aft triagae” Lai drove t. the city. wit tee eni®, Goldsborougn at once opened replaced it, locked the Gass, Hainan Pr tay aeund e leather case. it home. There has never been T have frequently found. Jt so, |father, then proceeded uptown. By| “tere, she sald, placing the jewellstant when sey mee ee eet please.” He led the maid to a posi- tion in front of and a littie to one side of the easel, ‘From here you can get the best view. Do you not think #0, Mra. Goldsborough?” ‘The latter joined the group, pleased at the_enthusiasm with which the maid yolcéd her compliments. “It is superb, madam!" the latter exclaimed, clasping her hands, “Wiel, I'm glad you like it. I do— m@self. You may send the picture “It is done!” he exclaimed with 4 Mrs. Goldsborough joined him. Shares, High. 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Tn fact, ‘not ‘a soul has even een w' in ten feet of it. r i absolutely.” rf aS Hall passed his hand over his 7. “It seems almost unbelievable,” ho said. ‘Yet the stern facts con- front us—the substitution has bet made.’ “It could only rave bezn done,” as- serted Mrs. Goldsborough, “while the | Bietaly. 7 case was bel: k home, Mr. Jansen, aa soon as it is| "It is just the darlingest set of | 'y : ing taken to or from the dry. I will have my secretory mai |sables you ever saw, dad, and only” | it Wiqtigll stepped forward and took Price, cag Homan, T auppose, has his you a check to-night. | | ncehe Whispered the sum in his ear,| “Itt doesn't seem at all the|in this case whe too strug in "As madam wishes," taid Jansen | “Of course, I don't really need them,” | same,” he muttered (Don't Mi ceaticn ’ howing. she admitted “It Isn't!" cried Mrs. Goldsborough.| ©” + Mis® Fe Morrow's Interesting \ Sharee 100 Cittes Service tia. 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