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Gatti-Casazza’s New Con- tralto Appears With the Philadelphia Orchestra. Huneker, volce!"* “Hats off, =, BY,Paul and Mabel Thorne. ~<" Tilustrated by Will B. Jotinstone. COPY RIGHT READ THIS, THEN BEGIN THE STORY. OBERT FORRESTER, a young Chicago engineer, receives a note demanding that he place $10,000 in a hollow tree in Jasper Lane, an unfrequented suburban road. He deter- tmines not to be blackmailed. He has a talk with Frederick Prentice, a fellow clubman, and By Frank H. Warren. ‘The musical aura enveloping Car- negio Hall was all a-Sutter Inst ove- ning. America’s mustc capital had cathered there her beauty, her chiv- liry, her knights, lords, ladies, devo- fees’ and retainers who follow the operatic banner, ever on the lookout for a fresh gonfalon that heralds the Schubert's “Khowantchina,"’ fantasy, ‘Fireworks, plasticity. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC artist {8 heard in her natural haunts. But, to paraphrase the As for the orchestra, Conductor Stokowski had it on {ts toes and the Stokowsktans tingled and were aglow. “Rosamunde"’ Schumann's Second Symphony, Entr'acte from Moussergsky’ strumental numbers. The playing of the Philadelphot was the last word in late Mr. gentlemen—a overture, an opera, and Strawinsky’ were the in- r entrance into the vocal lists of a new Peete ats diets Gen hegre from him Jearns that Prentice has been one among a score of prom- hero or heroine, This role was as-|/ oc) ‘stage, gave a concert in inent men who have responded to similar notes by paying the sums demanded. Others who have refused have met mysterious deaths, the latest being George Nevins, a leading capitalist, to whose son Forrester’s sister is engaged. Prentice strongly advises that Forrester pay the money, but the young man declares his intention of hunting down the “Friends of the Poor.” Forrester engages Benjamin F. Green, a private detective, to assist in running down the criminals and promises htm a fee of $10,000 if he is successful. sufhed by Mme. Sigrid Onegin, con- tralto, soon to make her local oper- atic debut with the Metropolitan Opera Company. As soloist at the second concert of the Philadelphia Or- chestra Mme. Onegin was’ greeted by 1s representative an audience as any neweomer could wish, Headed by Otto Kahn, the Metropolitan's chief, the audience worked its way straight down the scale of the Kingdom of Music, picking up in its march per- sons prominent in every department: Aeolian Hall, gently. certain and of last Hall. son, quite creditably. ngers, vocalists, instrumentalists, oy conductors, ani ers, writers, press Humphrey, a newspaper reporter, calls upon Forrester and ad- eke, thasnerae observ Petr [MA at eden vises him to apply the engineering practice of triangulation to che patrons. And ,Mme, Onegin, a fine | Association solution of the mystery. Forrester fails to see how the mathematical process may be applied, but he agrees with Humphrey that it is best that he become a detective on his own account for the sake of the solu- tion of the mystery. Forrester is followed to his home by a mysterious automobile Police follow the car. Next morning he visits the tree and hears from ant Negro, Joshua, that it is haunted and the Negro ascribes the spirits’ manifestations to a Negro woman whose husband has dis- appeared and is believed by Joshua to have been killed by the woman, CHAPTER VI. he had discovered was a night-prow!- ‘The Flaming Hand. ing cat In the act of climbing the S Green had told Forrester, he | tree, probably in search of birds’ had some theorles of his own | "¢5! The discovery that this soun, about the people who called }its source in a common, fetal themselves the “Friends of | house cat greatly relieved the tenalon the Poor.'’ Like Humphrey, he did not |0n Green's nerves. He readjusted Believe that the west side held any pimnelt 9 f,.more comfortable po- 'Y [sition and for some time patd littl @lues. He was more inclined to belleve | attention to the various sounds about that the guilty people could be located | him. Gradually, however, he became ‘within a comparatively short distance poneslony OF a meupa that he had not ear fore. To Green It appeared ef the tree in which the victims were | something Ike the whietling or the ordered to leave their money. wind just before a summer thunder- This theory of Green's, however,| storm, but, looking up, he saw that had developed solely from the fact] he Sky was unclouded and filled with that all activities of the band had of a woman, showed them a big, warm, luscious, of wide inge, at times ravishing in its qual- ty. Operagoers have a treat in store. All was not perfection, however. In er opening number, the difficult aria, “‘Andromache’s Lament,”’ from Max Bruch‘s “Achilles,"” the contralto was inclined to force her instrument, and 1 few hollow tones crept in—or out. A slight monotony, too, was notice- able in her method of delivery. In the Richard Strauss song, “Hymnus,"* there was not the fervor the music seemed to call for, Opera is probably the lady's forte and such defects will, in all ikelfhood, disappear when the figure Berkshire Festival Leo Welner, an and pedagogue. is gracefully Nght if theme, spots, of queer texture but emerging safely paths. Housewives of Market Prices Unfavorable weather conditions have sent fish prices up this week un- der a strong demand, with inadequate receipts from nearby and almost none These are first class THE FLASHLIGHT BROUGHT OUT.IN BOLD RELIEF THE FIGURE OF A WOMAN WALKING UP THE PATH. a multitude of twinkling stars. The sound continued at intervals. mentarlly stifling and blinding him.|after reaching home, The andante has a warm, the elaboration She has improved in the management of her voice. has ac- quired a good style and sings Intelll- Her light voice, with its un- thin high tones, handicap to her Interpretative efforts. Norma Drury, a debutante pianist was heard Still young, Miss Drury plays at times in mature manner. through the MacDowell Eroica Sonata was a in Town She got In Town Hall in the afternoon the from who performed with the Beethoven Monday night, farewell concert, featuring the recent Prize Quartet by Austrian The composition, tn F sharp minor, has three movements and, while it will not stop the musical ball rolling, {t {8 an Interesting ptece. The second movement, Germany; gave a musician nolto vivace, not inspiring. tender is thin in in the middle, onto familiar The quartet generally avoids the modern forms and could be heard a second time, The Wendljngs were sincerity itself in their treatment of it. > Guide and compare with the higher-priced goods. Granulated sugar has advanced to ite aiother ana : a $7 per hundred wholesale and deliv- Geaped as soon as the ground was cov-| growing louder on each occasion, and Lal thoughts of the supernatural had|sister hurried out. into the hall to] 70m Southern waters, Hallbut 18) eries are curtailed owing to conges- eréd with snow. With snow on the} At last Green realized, with a start,! now been driven from Green's mind.|mect him. Mrs. Forrester threw her] S@!ling at 50 cents per pound, 10/tion on the railroads, The chain that it was distinctly like a human sigh, In a moment Green's phleg- matic constitution was upset. He be- ter to follow any tracks from the] came conscious of a slight chill In hix ground, according to his hypothesis, } it would be a comparatively easy mat- He had plainly seen a woman who could not possibly be a ghostly visit- ant and he had been roughly treated rms around his neck, while ine sympathetically (ook one hands in both her own, cents higher than last week; sea bass, 40 cents; cod, 30 cents; bluefish, Joseph- ef his packages for df filet, salmon and Boston mackerel, 35 by some person who could not for! “My poor t exclaimed Mra, : | stock. tree—at least for some distance. If tone eS peculiar Heeling in me one moment be considered as a misty,| Forrester. ‘Why didn't you tell us| cents: weak and butterfish, 30 cents; y tase SOO R MOMERY SI ere THs: reen scrambled | yi sre worrled to " flounders, 25 cents; haddock, 12 similar tracks could be discovered} Gittinctiy hoard a motalile rattle Hike | Usembodied spirit. Green scrambled | you were worried to death unc to his feet, pulling out his automatic as he did so, and stared about him. As far as the darkness would per- near any house or houses in the} person in heavy chains trying to neighborhood, a smart detective would| move about, he swore audibly for have an excellent clue. comfort and promised himself that if “Worrled!"" echoed —_—‘ Forrester. “Where did you get the Idea that 1 was worried cents, Shrimps are down 6 cents, costing 25 cents per pound; while stores are eelling five pounds for 37 cente of bulk sugar and two-pound 15 cents of labelled Retailers say that housewives are now asking for the brown egg and the sterilized white egg rather than for the high priced’ fancy white, and ; fH iS r sbsters are not to be had at $1 per y. . : ‘| mit his gaze to penetrate Green could] “Oh, Tob,'’ exclaimed Josephine, | !° wholesalers claim the demand for the ‘The fact that pieraetectives mee hae Dae cunceomen ite city-alive he)... no strange forms or movement] “we read that article in the ‘Times|pound. Crab flake advanced 20 cents, best whites 1s easier than for some 7 Besar oot ceo anything, strenatuaced The sound of his own voice relieved |@7¥wWhere, and the allence of Aa Wild inoraing, and people: Have boon }and/solla for 60 conte per pounds) Met itme. & sires demand. for the lower . 4 woods was unbroken. Whoever hed[calling us up all d ye 5 area | Priced egg will do much toward fore- him a little and reason reasserted aoe f sole, which is really prepared g Green in his conviction. Dun oe foot eee Pike Depot been there had made rood thelr es. Why didn't you tell us you gre- i 1 ff a,|'n& the prices to a reasonable figure act =e se It was probable that voney, for the criminals whe might [ote during the time Green wes|ccived one of those dreadful notices?” | founders, costs 70 cents per pound. all the detectives e ey, phe ¢ f and the housewife can create the de- ‘| stretched in the road. queried Mrs, Forrester Finnan haddie is 18 cents per pound;| mand if she refuses ss . some little distance so as not to|be seeking it, would be apt to make} Green gtood with his back toward] ‘Recause I didn't think It amounted] kippered herring, 20 cents, and bloat-| boxed and eetay stock. Bterillved with ev oe ead sppreasee ees haa er Palinveanin theta’ the tree. Glancing warily in all di-}to anything." answered Forrester! ars, 15 cents each. Clams continue| whites are still 57 cents per dozen in ent. ree £ of lowly ed to face It.] There was no use ups g you w 28 i D 8 p ces ‘Wednesday eresioe, suse Ge poreesarele He alate bahia Tee ea ne iaaieal tonne the tree a iittie thing ke thats” een a ay oe ber dosen eng icyatsre: the chain stores and browns 41 cents @usk was falling, Green dropped off) to wency, he became aware of a white, or green-| “A little thing like that!*" exclatmea| 24 30 8m cents pr zen. the train, carrying a heavy bundle in|argued that for whatever reason the |i, white, misty glow that seemed to[Josophine. “Why, they killer Ae nape eee (are) SeraUEe, Ce find each hand. He had carefully studied| sounds were made, some human bei6s | come from it. Gradually this light|Mr. Nevins! When we didn't hear}, Heavy Supplies of sweet potatoes] out why housewives are willing to pay “4 an automobile road map of the vi-] was back of them. He resolved that /incrensed until he seemed to be ablelanything from you all day we were| {TM New Jersey and the South are] dearly for the Western boxed apple } . Jeinity and found no difficulty in 1o-| the next time a sound came to him he|to dimly make out the small hole in|sure you had met with an accident» | & feature of the wholesale market and| instead of buying hs beter Aavorad 7 cating the oak tree. Jasper lane} would throw on the light. the tree. Suddenly a more pro- “And the paper said you were go} the price is from % to 1c per pound and cheaper New York State apple sloped away in both directions from But the next sound was more Un-| nounced mass of light appeared. [t] friehtenc Bob,"" added his mother Jerseys sold Tuesday at 75 to 90] Which is so plentiful this year. West- ® point opposite the tree so that} canny than anything that had gone | was not a bright light; simply a hazy,| ‘that we thought perhaps you had|Ce@ts Per bushel and Maryland and) ern apples are better packed and look Green could see a considerable dis-| before, and as Green listened he tem-| greenish glow in the darkness, though | run away and hidden somewhere with-| 7S!" 50 to 65 cents per bushel,| nicer than the hame grown, but the tance in either direction. After 2] porarily forgot about the light. What|{t seemed to flame and smoke in aout letting us know or §$1 to $1.37 per barrel of 150 to 165] Saving in price between the shipped careful-inspection of his surroundings. | he heard was the muffled tolling of a] weird, peculiar manner. Green re “Damn!” exploded Forrester, “Walt| P2424 dropping 30 cents per barrel in and nearby fruit should influence to make sure that he was not ob-|bell, The sound rose and fell on the| membered having read or heard some-| until I ect my hands on that pe.|!2 one day. Retail sweets sell 4} the housewife toward our own apples served, he swiftly plunged into the) stil! night; now seemingly close at} where that spectre forms were sup-]| porter!" pounds for 10 cents in the chain] The Apple Week Campaign for the navy undergrowth at the side of the] hand; now floating far away. posed to emit just such a light, While Aron’t you really frightenea2| Stores and, as they keep well, the| larger use of apples began yesterday rad directly facing the tree. Green was sure that It must bo very | he stared, wild-eyed and shaking, the} asked Josephine : "| housewife might buy in quantities| and will last until Nov. 6. Hill's re- Green had carefully timed his ar-} close to midnight, and even though It] light apparently took the form of a] "Do I look frightened?" retorted] 24 store for later use. With the| vised recipe for the famous apple cake rival to.give him a ew minutes of| had heen earlier in the evening, it was|hand pointing at him, And as he| Forrester. “You mustn't helove sq] cold Weather nearby vegetables are] has been released by the committee in Gaylight to arrange his apparatus. | not likely that any one would be ring- {continued to look in petrified amaze-| the rubbish you see in the newspa-| @comins scarce and the t chatwe of the campaign: q which consisted of a small storage} ing a church or school bell. More-|ment Green realized that it was ajpers. Those reporters have to Invent| forced to buy Southern and Two cups flour, % teaspoon salt, 4 battery and a powerful automobile| over, ne was confident that the sound|hand—a flaming, smoking, ghastly| half the stuff they write.’ Coast stock, Large amounts of green|leve teasploons baking powder sifted spotlight. He drove a stick into the! ne heard originated in his immediate| hand, And then he saw also that the} “put You aid get , .,| and beans from the Carolinas are] together; work in % cup butter, add ground and attached the spotlight to] neighborhood. * hand was slowly turning. At last he} you, son?” asked Mra. Tones iam't] selling wholesale at $1 to $4.50 per|1 egg beaten and 1 cup milk, Turn Hg Lip eds was 2 arranged that) Gradually the sound of the tolling | could perceive quite distinctly that the ‘seria ah nn ie Forrester, _ | basket and retailing at 15 to 20 cents} mixture into buttered pan. Pare, core it could not be seen by any one pass-lhel| grew fainter and seemed to drift | flaming hand was pointing in the di- on * nothing to get| per pound, according to grade. Fine] and slice 3 apples and press core side ¢ ing on the roadway before dark. Atlaway, Green threw on the switch |rection from which he had come. etn about,” grumbled Porrester.| celery 1s arriving from nearby and] gown on oo dough, making 2 rows the same time the light had a clearlarain, He could see the tree and| Green had had enon He tot ‘TH just put the money in that tree] wholesales 50c to $1 per dozen stalks| jongthwise on cake. Sprinkle with 8 Space through which to throw It#/ine space about it clearly, but there|the hint and started down the road as| 5¢turday night and the le thing] and retails at 15 and 20 cents per] tablespoons currants and dredge with beam directly on the tree when the} was no sign of any one, and he could | fast as his legs could carry him. wil ne ok en, Prentice told me he| stalk. ielien cues, Lat Wake abou V6 : ee Ma crea retun leaned hia{aetect, no movement in the under- CHAPTER Vil aa ren eee acne, experience once, minutes, or until nearly done. With- ; oad ne ee baled pared te [Erowth. Even the cat had silently Spirit Cl i ease Se pothing ever happened to] This week the housewife will find it] out moving cake in oven, pour over ' v1 sel carpets era ai disappeared. Green allowed the light ce Bsus oh, Monte wall ant « |,Jcheaper to buy canned vegetables at] custard and continue baking until } After darkness fell’ he found his{(® Temiin on for a minute, while he WY ert driving down from the A Mee ep ittil Saturday," | the chain stores than fresh, One|done. Serve hot for breakfast or ' vigil somewhat tiresome, He dared|! ened intently, and keenly inspected North Shore, Forrester decided | 55. right now and get t ‘Take it} store has offered succotash, corn and|lunch. The custard is made of 2 i hot smoke, nor strike a light of any|'@¢ scene before him. Then he switch- to ascertain as soon as posslble four minds. ‘The tocar its Of| bests at 16 cents for large cans, and | tablespoons of butter creamed with 3 ; feind, so it was impossible to even|°? ‘he lisht off once more and re-lip either Green or the detective bu- | through and before we saw ther mec | another, spinach for 17 cente, Iima| tablespoons sugar, 1 eg well beaten take note of the time. sumed his watch. But Green was re- aw that news-| beans 10 cents and tomatoes 12 cents.| and 1-8 cup of milk. paper article I had made ments to move calling certain eerie stories he had | eau had ever heard of the strange all = He had never before believed that ape heard in years gone by, and there in the dark arid silent wpods many dis- ut to Woodmere gat- rumors regarding the oak tree, for it seemed to him that to the trained de- such absolute quiet could be possible. All Nature slept. No chirp of bird urday morning. "Yes," added turbing doubts besieged him. Josephine, “nx it ui oe = hum of insects, could be|‘"Fors time hin eyes SE aah py | tective mind this might offer some |tight now as mother sugzests id z There no sound save the} is. recent glare of his light, aud t).e|Suswestion. Forrester did not believe | W® “Ould, never dare move out into occasional rustling of leaves overhead, Ld of bis light, aud the darkness shut him tn like a wall, Af- the country with this threat hanging ter a while, however his eyes again in the supernatural. over you, and I do s ou, and I do o the distant and weird call of locomo- tives on the railroad, and once in « Such occur i Want to leave rences must be backed by a human|the hot city Practi 2 ctleally a great while the snapping of a twig in|Decame Accustomed to the darkness |agency of some sort, and the know!- [friends are up in the peuntm: goo th underbrush, or the sound of ar-ne yea he eae ‘ mly see the gray road | edge of the existence of these occult] ‘Now look here, tx tks, nye i ting dropping through the trees. n the starlight. At the same momest | manifestations, if carefully analyzed, | Forrester, releasing hincoe ott These were just the ordinary rounda| (hat his vision had adjusted itself tol might lead to the formation of afembraces of hix mother ant oun gee ; of the woods at night, but to Green's |{Me darkness, Green was conscious of | definite clue. throwing back his she eee H inexperienced ears they might mean|®™mething like a moving shadow in| It was late in the afternoon when |the head of. this F S anything, and many times ono hand|the roadway before him. He heard no | Forrester reached the city, but he did] mand you to say nothing sare got } shot out to the switch on nis lighting ["0UN4, Yet he was confident that some | not delay his inquiries. Ho went|this matter. Let can, Hekaay } apparatus while the other srusped | oF Something had stopped in front [pirat to Green's office, finding, at |for_ imovine Satunnee : the pyiomatie in his pocket. But each Rise tak erent iiee cpmleate Se course, that the detective hud already Jahead just as you ae sound ha y itself, and Green's rew on his Heht. lier to carry out his plan of night |cannot 4 yt it broug’ C elie: e figure : ihe bila Ey Maid abies ; Rervous alertness relaxed us time|!t brought out in cold relief the figure | otwervation, ulthough Cirven's offlew | this money before a | wore on. of a woman walking up the path to- | girl, trained to secrecy, said that she {these men would not ae | Suddenly Green's ears caught the Laie the tree. She stopped abruptly | qia ‘not know anything about the until that tie = @ound of a stone overturned on the|®! the unexpected burst of light and | tective’s movements. Forrester. then and forget bt roadway. This Was more like the Green realized that she would instine- went to the detective bureau and x c i = sounds he had been expecting and hia|!!v«ly turn to see Its source, allowing | iated his stor — n who} on f body stiffened to attention, A mo-|him to see her face ‘an i 4 ae | Far from attaching any ‘imports , eS 8 ment later he heard the sound again,| Indeed, she had already begun that|to the matter, the men thers ‘mpiy : Rar | @ little nearer, and then a third time] turning movement when Green's vis- laughed at and ridiculed the story of r “ ” ms Fae 2 it came from the road directly oppo-|ion was suddenly shut off by a broad Ja haunted tree, aseribing It selely to GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP a b t, site to him. To Green it could mean| hand that covered his eyes, and he|the well known superstitious ratur > By nothing but the cautious foots\cps of| felt a long arm encircle his hody. Helot colored people. ‘They nscaved Ina ; x -CHILD’S H ATI E : E some one approaching the tree. He| struggled desperately, but the person|rester that it could have no tearing i oO wit! Continued to listen intently. Sure| who held him was too powerful. Greon| whatsoever upon the caso, wn he ler Bp enough, there was a slight scratching| was like a child in that vise-like|the detective bureau move imy d [in the second, he didn't ¢ toe; and sys A sound in the direction of tho tree,|arasp. He felt a precipitate move-|than ever with the idea that lie s cautions ‘ny pre-|} Even Cross, .Bilious, Sick Children Love its Taste ‘This was Green's long awaited oppor- | ment of the body of this person, fol-|tion of the problem was entirely in} “But there have ; il: i tunity. Abruptly he threw the switch|lowed by a crash in the roadway.|his hands. Humphrey's general reat [atatted Mes Prevcste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels and a broad bate of ght mide the|Green needed nothing more to tell| yaia now assumed greater importance] “Now, now, NOW claimed great trunk of theroak stand out} him that his lighting outfit had been|in Forrester's eyes, for the reporter| Forrester. “Don't say eat other! easpoont i 7 against the black background cf the| kicked aside and probably destroyed. had predicted that Wopreater Lid You ean bata y : thi : ROI are per a in: oy ants ee Cte yr Cae armel “Cal ode. aan Crean tit Himasl? tant can P f uate 8 le mat-] "California Fig rup” to-day may sk your drug bd lat pect-| discover clues unnoticed or disre-|ter to me. Now mother i Av , 0 mie ayeuni ; The sight was not at all what edly propelled out into the roadway | garded by the detectives. Hore rh dinner served at ¢ I dtdn't have Bae pe pee ‘Dillouns fi us ate ie AEP renin tar ktnie expected to sec. 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