iGES in M7 g ure Frame â€" ‘vm -8 WV m m Lava-1,. u“ 1 Matt have life enough left to. predate my. end it he made it longer. But I wouldn’t have trusted hint! he 001115 have got the clock to 3015?!“ â€mid without'm-ing ofl.’ the pistol. Ho “Blamed the whole mechanism cat-that 1° me. He had thought it all out‘on “19 Vineyard I .told you about, and then he asked It I remembered what hehad mane in thenamot the Canaan. :1 only renew â€"19 vague threats, but he was good fnough to give me ‘so many particu- 31'8 Of that institnï¬on that I could Flake a Euromn reputation by expon- ,mg the who]. show u it wasn't for any unfortunate resemblance to that- o em! rascal names. Do you think “167 would know me at the Yard. Bunny. mar all this time? Upon my '0", I‘ve a good and tori-k m" I aileron no opinion .0 the point. HOV my!“ Interest moihen?,But (-a._-h. S7 togeugam. Whenleamé‘td y" .433me :erehmmngmenpto gym ring-bolt by the nude, and old :2 W mm was bowing to me. f “I can ten you their-ream I, and I told how I had seen rt’ne Count for [myself on the pavement-underneath . on:- windorws. “Moreover,†I continu- yed. “I saw him spot you, and ï¬ve min~ :uses after in Earl’s Conrad-cad I was ‘ltold he'd driven oil in e. cab. He would see you tonowlnfhis mu, drive Flume than! and catch you by having ,ggbioor left open in the any-you de- I “Wen." said Rallies, -"‘ne«deserved ‘-to catch me somehow, forf'he’d come “from Naples on purpose, maker and 2811.: and the ring-bolts were-ready ï¬x- ed.- and even this house Wand fur- nished for nothing else! He meant catching me before he'd done and seorhgmeoninexacuythexsamewny ibulecored on him, only going one hem-3r. of course. He told-mesa him- self.~a'zthg where I an sittingm, st 3 o'clock in the morning, and noting s most abominable cigar. 11mm“ melted. ever since. It. sppeaubhe at "mm hours when I deft. Mm t‘i'med up. but he said twenvevwomd consent him in my ease, as there was sernh‘deam at the end of mmmndw "I my life. He Innâ€"(lieu ' ,__ ah’ma" _ wt and halt a dag, yet a could a mu: when: as he seemed to fr mart I could have we were safe in the flat. tto getvit or my chest, Bung," an: Raffles admitted, “and yet ell ymtter all. I fol- lowed at friend with the velvet eyes. lflowed edhknnll the way here. or onion loam came upvto have a good look It the house when he'd let him- sel: h. md!dam damme If he hadn’ t left :hehglr Whoould resist that? lilac such , -By E. W. Hazing, Amï¬or of “Shadow : of flu Rope,†“Rogue’s‘uueh.†Etc. ' No road too roughâ€"no weather too cold “ tor M lmmbermms and Boots. Wear them this winter and have Comfort. Stand any wear. All styles. “Now let’s hear haw you fell into his Mes: said I briskly, for I was He pointed to the‘ Iong black ruler with the bronze stain; it lay upon the floor. He held out his hand for“, and I gave 1: to him. “The sane one I gagged him with," said Ma, with 1115 still ghaszly smile. “He was 2.135: of an artist, old Corbnod, after an?†I “Ah. I knew he’d laws to cut it ï¬ne, 3thonxh1hoped not q’uitesoflneas all tint. Bot 811’s wen that ends well, and I dedare I don‘flfeel so much the worse. I shall be sore about the gills ta- : bitâ€"and wnat do you think?" "If you squared him last night,†I new ‘why the? blazes didn't he come it me till the eleventh hour?" luckyhnelgotuwordwithm before they cussed me up. I‘ve pro- misadtouhhnlmhlife. and Iwm. u: 1 our: want Wont of my sign: 0 for the meat." e 3 drink, but m‘flrmer voice. more when I’ve ' ‘Wi‘fld'cnt the m-t'smp. Ho could nu stand. We'snpported him betwee- - to : tux-khan- sofa, for the m was mm and I begged him nd to speak, while his one-eyed delivers! m gt the floor betone. Raf- flea ram him with: sharp word in RAFFLES mm “'7th P032» Amateur cracksman. W†in Rallies; never more _._.-_ wâ€"v "nub u: Luv. he got hex-911v don’t know “The mark of-mality" is on all genuine IRMAY. FRIDAY. P33. '1 1. Ayer’n H“: V I stop. hm; m. Verse 3. Ayer’u alt Vigor m In- M. Vern 4. AM. mn- ler a. nwmumbmym. Th muQLBLW There arihur venues. Vans 1. Apr“. Hm Visor. snake: a. W! M: I"? The door would only open a. tow inches. But a detestable odor came out, with o broad bar of yellow gu- ught. Mu t his mam-cue: to nu note. I ollowed his sample, mwonrnllytodothenmemnd monomerminutowehodulthm squeezed into the room. Thomwlth theyellowbootlm mm: the dam. moonwalk . “And there’s a. (rightfully foul :snnll," I added as I followed Rules down the stairs. He turned to me gravely, with his hand upon the trout- .mm door, and at the same moment 1 law a coat with an aurakhan collar- Matthew A- “Their are in hie, Bunny,†he mid, and turned the handle. . “I hope they are," he said grlmJY. going to the door. “There’s a gas on! Was that burning when you came in?" The thought was too training for 8 ï¬nished sentence. “But, my dear old Ram. it they’m still on the memberâ€"â€" Andlnthatopeneye Juwumt 8» deep glimmer of the ordeal throuuh whichhehadpused. “But are they?".aiid he. “1711 not so sure." “You 881d they were!†, z “I said they should the.†' 1 “Didn't you hear them so?" ‘ “I heard nothingbnt the clockâ€".111 night. It was like Big Ben striking at the lastâ€"Quinn; ‘9 to the followon the drop." “He says ‘hev-couldn't ï¬nd the man- sions, Bummmd really 163 not to be ‘ wondered at. *1 had only time to tell him to hunt «you up and bring you here by 3100le crook before 12 to day, and atzer :31] he has done that. But now the poor devil thinks you’re riled with hlmrwand that .we’ll give him any to the'Camorra.†“Oh, it's not with him I’m‘rlled,†I said frankly, “but with those other blackgunrds, andâ€"and withmyou. old chap, for takinz'itall as you'do, while such infamous scoundrels have the last laugh and are-safely on their way toFrnnoei" '« m and spat me witba. curi- ously open eyeâ€"an eye that! never saw When he want in earnest. I taniced he did not llké my hat ex- pression but one. .After all it was no laughing matter!» him. Now that I thought or it, m, it had and a. tee so’tnll of fear that_every moment! exyected to seeth on his knees. Butï¬afles answered kindly, reassuingly,:l<-could tell from his tone, andthentumodtomewiï¬acompas. slqggno shrug. m ragamnflln 1n ‘westicm was watching “with all his solitary eye, as though rhetknew that-we were dis- cussing him. Suddenly'dle broke out in mud-accents, gig hangs clasped -_1-‘_77 .- -- This excellent “youth' manufactures iced poison-on Sam-0mm when he's at home.†. \ ‘ “And whyon eartbedidn't he come to me quicker?" “Because *he couldn‘t talk to you; could only "fetch your-rand it was as much â€this life was worth to do that before our mends had‘lleparted. They were golngtby the 11.0‘clock from Vie tor-la, and that didn't leave much chance, but ‘he certainly oughtn't to hate run dtas ï¬ne ante did. Still. you mstzranember thzt I had to ï¬x things upwï¬th'him in the fewest pos- sible werds,finéa single minute that the other'm were indiscmet enough to leave us «Ion together.†the m 'g'rmâ€" dial-S Ema“ $135; and the whole lot at them were put on my; tracks {by-amt instructions. e33rmare;:a:_1d_it’s just as I said, halt “on," we the, “théi'ivâ€"vér'é to so on to Italy instantm'; :they should be grossingguw. 'Bnbzdo'nsten to what “But what ‘has Happened to these villains?†E'hurst'ont, ‘afld'my magna- tlon was not vonlyuugainst them for their cruelty, *‘but also ‘agalnst their victim hr his :phlegmadc attlthde to- ward than. {t .m- dgmcnh to b- neyg tlst this was Runes. at and mm m m‘mzmoment we cut him down. He'ha‘dbeen within a minute of ms dean.†‘yet he was as full of life as ever; Eli-treated and de- feated at the best. he could still smile through his Was 'thou'gh'the boot were on the mherileg. I» had imag- ined that I knew .myLRames at last. I was not. may so 'to flatter myself again. . We were Musing the robber!“ for the hundredth tune. but for one. under conditions more tumble to animated animation man our unlqm «maximum: mum In tho nu. w. did not «us «no out. Dr. mum“: ‘“’°“""' 13‘: m . t '0" mm mm we took old Lady Holrooé’n necklace, Bunny, we were no: lumcvith tho Mglgouo. 11 you recollect.†, “I should mini less," said Met. "If the fellow were rally pinyin; my game. But. abuse at hospitality was never one of my strokes, and it seems to no gheionly ehqtte'n got. When The Duke and Duchess ot'Dorchester lost half the portable pieeeeof their historic plate on the very night .6! Their Graces' almost equal}: historic costume ball. The Kenwerthy dia- monds were taken in broad daylight during the excitement of a charitable meeting on the ground floor,.and the gifts of her belted bridegroom to Lady May Paulton while the outer air was thick with a prismatic showerechn- fetti. It was obvious that all thisswas the work of no ordinary thiet. :and men-bans inevitable that the name or iRaiiies should have been dragged 1mm oblivion by cauous disrespecters it the departed and unreasoning apolo- tists for the police. These wieeacres did not hesitate to bring a dead man back to life because they knew of ne‘ living one capable of such feats. It is their heedlese and inconsequent calamities that the present paper is parGy intended to refute. As a mat- ter or fact our Joint innocence in this matter was only exceeded by our com- mon envy, and for a long time, like the nest of the world, neither of us had the slightest clue to the identity of the person who was following in 3:11; steps with such irritating re. s. Society persons are not likely to hue forgotten the sex-193.01 audacious robberies by which so may of them- selves Mend in turn during the brietcomcotarecentaeuon. Raid (Copyright 1001 by Chu. Scribner?- Song) To Catch :a. Thief. But Raffles mu mot have passed this title for this tale. But the worst did-not come to the worst, more power to my unforgetten friend the cabm whenever came forward to say what manner ’of men he had driven to Bloomsbury Square at top speed on' the very day upon which the tragedy was discovered there, or whence hedhad driven them. To be sure they had not behaved like murderera Whereas the evidence at a. mar-gr ml tantra snow that the defunct Corbued was lgtle better. His reputation, which transpired with his identity, was that of a liber- tine and a renegade, while the infer- nal apparatus upstairs revealed the ï¬endish arts of the Anarchist to boot. The inquiry resulted. eventually in an open verdict and was chiefly instru- mental ln killing such compassion as Is usually felt for the “dead who die in their sins. “That beast Oorbueei!" said he; “how can I pity him? He took the lack; he would give »'me none; he ticked me in the tnoiinatead. My idea was that he- at .least should so with meâ€"to aell myJiIe‘as dearly as thatâ€"and a snii!†wodld‘ have settled us both. But. no. hermast tantalize and torment me. - :He thought it brandy: he must uke'it downstairs to drink to my destruction! Can you have any pity for a mound like that?" "Let us go,†I at last said hoarsely, as Rallies ï¬nished speaking in Italian, and his second listen:- stood open- mouthed. “We will go,†said mines, “and we will chance being seen. It the worst ,comes to the worst this good chap‘ will prove that I have been tied up since 1 o’clock this morning, and the medical evidence will-decide how long those dogs have been 'dead." I thought of my things; but an:- gestod-none, while Mes turned this much of his statement Into minciently fluent Italian. 81:: w‘rhen he faced mo 331121-111: face maul! naming. _ “You probably don't even know the meme, Bunny," he began. "‘ot the deadliest poison yet known toscience. It Is cyanlde of caeodyl, and I have carried that small flask :or ltnbout with me for months. Where] got it matters nothing; the whole point is that a more 81111! reduces flesh to clay. I have never had any qplnlon of sul- clde, as you know. but, I always felt it worth whlle to be rammed-against the very worst. Wen. n‘bottle of this stun is calculated to editor: an- ordin- nry roomful of ordinary .people within ï¬ve minutes; and I remembered my flash when they had mevns'good as method in them hours or this morning. I asked them to take it out otmypocket. Ibeggedthemtoglve me a drink before theylleto me. And what do {on 3}!po they‘dld?†l' a: we on three nthered together in ,the'hell. But It won Mel wiho ‘Itood nearest the street door, hie hack to it. hie eye. upon us two. 24nd though it was to me only that he spoke at ï¬rst he would mac ‘from point to point and magnate into Ital- !an for the beneï¬t or the -oneLeyed 11193 to whom he owed his 1116. “Como out or am polmoua sir." he aid «only. “tad I will tell you haw 1t Mg ‘Mpponods' s; a: S- E E : reohngo, . nloo brown with the loot blood mt lt would ovor ohod. ï¬lo {new on the tohlo. tho huge muo- tooho pro ectlnu from under either loodn oak. yet looking ltoolt omnxoly nllvo. Broken breed end ‘oonpo of trooon mnoooronl In: upon tho cloth end ot the bottom o: two 'ooop lotoo end I. turoon. ’l‘ho Inno- looron hod o tlnge of tomato, end ‘thero woo l. crlmoon (ll-3m loft la the mmhloro. with on empty “no to ohow whence It oexno. But near the [root For hood upon tho toble onother I new clone otood. unbroken. end mm to l of oome white end ounktng ll ultl. and neon- that o tiny ollver nook. w toh mode the mall from Roule- no ! hnd 33th?“ tho deed. to:- I know it to No. 11 of the-series. “Tut's because you've neither ob- servation nor imagination. Bunnyâ€"- tad yd: you try to write! Well, you wouldn‘t :think it, but I hue 3 air): ï¬omplemp 113g of people who were 3: Rama: milled indulgently as he crackedmnother nut. the various funcdoné under cove} of .3le {haggliRerent little coup. wen “I can't for the life of me see what yog’rrer driving at.†“You have got me a good my odd manger: o! the less base society pm “How could you?" I asked without believing for an instant that he had. “1 Info been taking the Honing Post for none time now." “Suppose I have solved It,†observed Rallies, cracking a walnut in his palm. new partnerâ€"and the metaphor tailed Raffles. It had served its turn. I al- ready agreed with him. In truth I was tired oimyi'alse positionashire~ ling attendant and had long fancied myself an object of suspicion to that other impostor the doctor. A flesh. untrammelled start was a fascinating idea to me, though ‘two was company. andthreeinourcasemlzht beworse than none. But I did not see how we could hope, with our respective handicaps. to solve a problem which gas already the despair of Scotland : ard. -Fâ€"T' 7' hand“ and we wore‘blaylng a deuced slow game.†Therefore we needed a. ,,_~-, _â€". - :ynumflxumentslootnothinghy the flowing mmpaniment of the ex- tra pint. ‘ljhey were, however, quite strong in themselvea, The gist of them was that thus for we had re- markably little to show for whet Raf- fles would all “our second amino," This even I could not deny. We had scored a few “long singles,†but our “best sho " had gone _“ltrtight to I.-_ :u , - Under leu seam influences the my idea of a third partner would have gneq nay you] wjgh anemia; but Rat- “But I would, my delu- Bunny. Walter! another half bottle of this,†and Rames leaned across. the table as the empty one was taken away. “I never was more serious my life,†he continued below his I: . “What- ever else our successor be he's notndeadmmukemeof‘t’mnrked man like you. It there’s any 111;): in my theory he’s one of the lat people upon whom suspicion bever- llkely to rest; and or, Bunny, whnt n partner he_wonld4 make for you and me!†“Well ?†“Not. you,†said I as I drained my gigs in festive incrednlity. “As much, my dear Bunny? 79 is not only in it but of it; there’s no ciety rings 3 am sad we were neveruin the bull’s-eye, however thickyoumsylsyontheink! Iwns asked for my cricket. I haven't tor- gotten it yet. But this iellow’s one of themselves, with the right of entree into houses which we could only ‘en- ter’ in a professional sense. That's obvious unless all these little exploits are the Work of diner-eat hands, which they as obviously are not. And it's why I’d give £500 to put salt on him tonight!" “Excellent ï¬llet!†said I grouly. “Soyouthinktmlclnplaumuchh society u we were, do you think?†I preferred not to think so myself. We had cauu enouch or Sodomy oygprows a}: eloquent nu: Inch. , wt was away or no patient uennnt, and on these rare occasions we tre- quented a certain unpretentious res- taurant in the Fulham quarter, where the cooking was plain but excellent and the cellar a surprise. , Our bottle of '89 champagne was empty to the label when the subject arose, to be touched by Ranies in the reminiscent manner indicated above. I can see his clear eye upon me now, reading me. weighing me. But I was not so sensitive to his' scrutiny at the time. His tone was deliberate, caleulatinx. preparatory; not as I heard it then. though a head full or wine. but as it floatsbacktomeacrossythexuitbe- tween that moment and this. Carter’ 8 Little â€Liver Pills. ABSOLUTE ' SEBUHITY. â€Malia" 1.3m.“ You Want the East Ask for OUR! 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Dr. Plerce’ 3 Medical Adviser is souffle: on receipt _of stamps to _ps;e_xpe_puot Flaunt beam: of children. with Its 03:- wunz (lemmas upon the system. coupled with the cure. worry and labor of warm: g I lure runny. is often the cause or Vcalr nasal. mes md debmu' which no vuod by the m household cum. 3:!» bud. Ind xterm work which mmnweduncn to Harm. Dr. ‘E-ng-tb at manor] uncann- for won 'I pecans!- wuknessm sud Ins-D: Plot-or: Fuel-Ive mamâ€"gm moot momma: obstacles to them much-01mm lithe tact mu the moment-worked hematite cu: not get the neededmnomharmmbomehol um um hhortoennblehertoaecuntxm the mothb'Pmlpunn'lu fuflbeneflm. It Eï¬â€˜ï¬a‘i “mm"nmw m It would he hush. unsympathetic. cruel, yes admin! to condemn the poor. weak, over-worketi housewife who sinks under the heavy load of household cares and burdens, and snflers from weak- nesea, various displacements of pelvic organs and other dermgements peculiar to her sex. Notvm-y long ego, n popular magazine â€2'32, W“ M; w m rm: e an nce.i. a 1 disease should be regerded as criminal. Certain it is, thnt much of the sickncsn and suffering of mnnkind is due to the violation of certain oi Nature's laws. But to any that. all sickness should be regarded as criminal. must. eppenl to every renewable individual a radially mne- “'I'hst‘a on I want to know.†“ aloe." all Ma: “and yet vbnt eon] be more promising? A man whose vim no so broad and moder- maunwueu holdumdy (nun: ls Disease a Crime ? beguito mbelleve that he really there such s wicked m7“! in the eyes that twinkled faintly into mine. I raised my glass in mum congratulation. and stillremember the somewhat anxious eye with which Mos saw it emptied- “Thu every one of these conned burglaries 1nd been done from the in- ude by one of the guests; and. wlnt'a more, I’m very much mistaken it I hayen't spotted the right sportsman.†Hove ?" “I don't believe In that rope leader. 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