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'y- V'i W Cir .",', L 5a EVENING PUBLIC LBDttr-PliiMBlilLTHrA, llAY! JAUAKif 18; 22 'V 18 pt i .'v u 1 in Frem "New On y FjMMiC L. PACKARD (Aurnen et "the miracle man?) Ccpvrtelit, l!l. bu Publla Lttletr Company K a m KJl ' THIS 1IF.01NH Till! HTOItV T5v Ittntltrann )! M0S.000 which WHIn Tjdeirmti Mv him (or tloek'o fKfVn te rtceun rcln Iemc. it mat th money And serves five year in ffljen, stubbornly hMPlnic his inuutli hut, both te lh pellrt nd the old Katie Jho r utter the loot. Only bwaui h knows lilsi every mere will b Milt!litl rhen he itrtt out de he finally ills le the hldlncr ptce of the meny te Mtllmtn. a prlmn mn'e. Later, aided by Nltatn Canrlana. a tnmli sane leader. hd hit dauKhter. Tereei, oddly eneuah Vt v, pure-hnrieil. womanly BIN. he out Jtlta the police through the death of a identity i rnnrusu lie 1 aurprlJfd when T. .v milHP IIIIUUI.II IIIC uin... J fcemb man, whose Identity l confused witn jienuersena l Mlllman inept nn appointment In Nw IHiV.- Tern, ar.d turn ever tu him the un !!,..' f pened packax nf bank noted. Then 1 Mlllman aufprlsea him still mere by i:e Vnandlnir at his share of the de-u, Hthcr the entire amount le return te Hie estate f .Tydeman, .vhe nan died, or nenu uf It aln that he feels hlmslf Bullty with ltenderaen and will ray It Licit nut 6t his own private fenun" If Hen Hen dereon decide te k-n It Hendersen tUiirrtty telle Mlllman te pay It back If lie must, but he m ans te l'ep the money for which he him schemed se Ionic nd craftily. AND HERB IT CONTINUf.3 XV Tlie First Guest BLIND te his 8urreuni!inifs, mcclianl cally rfttraclnc Ms tcps te the rail niul somehow, lieth physically nml nicn tall . he Mitldmly, nntl for the llrst tlme, renl zed that he was tlreil. "Chntlmm Knuare," he told the Htnrtcr, ns he climbed IMu tne mxi; nnd then, ns the car moved forward, he leaned ever unil spoke te the chauffeur: "There's n fellow called Dnge Geerge who keeps a plaee right near there, he said. "I don't knew exnetly where it Is. but 1 guess you can find It, can t you?" "Sure!" (.aid the chauffeur heartily, with an extra tip iu sight. "ure! Leave it te me!" Pave Hendersen rettlcd himself com cem rnri.ililv lmek en the sent, nnd rclnxcd. The strain of the days since he had left I San Kraneice, the strain of the days since the prison doers hail opened nnd ; let hint fire, the atrnin of the live enrs behind tlic-ie pltllcs walls of stone aad these bars of steel was gene I new. The money was his, In his sole possession, here In the dress. suitcase at i his feet. It was the end of the bitter 'struggle. It was finished. He could j let go new, and relax luxuriously. And, ', besides, he was tired. lie refused te think of Mlllman, be i cause It irritated him. He refused te .?Mr I nre Hen iersm , Hwinir i think of ntutliliig new. because his brain Jw n?i -?ren7 lh iX, n though " like some weary thing, which, with iBdlffCrent te all about him. He clung I rP c .J". '",cir?:. .,U!, f "re' .. . ,1 mubbernlv te the fur.v In wli eh be hud co" -apr"" " ""'" ",.'.,l""v "."'.' wnlt until tomorrow, unii n nigni s elffarettc and smoked. the passing crowds, nnd an go h in many nights, of ntelufe security. Dave Hendersen continued te gaze mnns nets Introduce that Ceught of r)Un)ee tebhine him, If it ceu'd. of the rev ar that Was new within hi grasp. Within his grasp! He laujhcd out sharply, ns he hurried nleng. It was literally within his grasp! The re Wnrd was his new hu absolutely, con i trctely, taugibly the hundred thou theu Mnd dollars was In this innocent-leok-Jnff pnreel that was nt this precise mo me )Dcnt tucked under his arm. He Inughcl eiit again. There was enough in tli.i Cne fact te occupy hie mind and atten tion, and te put te utter rout and con fusion these ether jtbeuzhts tliat en en en dtovercl te make cunnms and tricky inroads upon him. it shattered and swept aside, ns tceugh by the wavlnc et some mnjicttl wand, every mental picture he had drawn of hlmeif In New Yerk, every plan that he had made for his sojourn here. He had been prepared te spend weeks nnd months of uncealng iftert te run MlllnUn te earth ; he had planned te rnke the dens nnd dives of tin: under- ' world, te live as one of its sordid and outlawed Inhabitant, if neccsvarr, in order te set upon Mlllman's track; he l.ad meant te play Mlllman nt his own (came until he hnd trapped MHlmnn nnd the tlnal showdown came. And. In- I stead, he hnd scarcely been in New , Yerk an hour, nnd he wns walking new i along tha street with the hundred thou- J Mnd dollars under his arm, with Mil'- i Juan no longer a vicious and stealthy antagonist te be foiled nnd feusut wher rnrt of ome unwelcome nnd u-.fnn.lliar , "" .n", "p. " ethtr-eelf te arcne the pros nnd cens.t1' "l" c '.'' "i both of Mlllman's motive- nnd Mill- .J,10...1'?! tPI " S!i'i,r,,t? ,t t mS mini'l I traffic through the window. He ha 1 Vi-L .il, ,r n S te Present his letter te Dag it te brlni about a win ', , , f , , I)t wlt with the .nldleus intent of t(ul f n)ve fej. (,1(1 irn t,m(, , Uage Geerge ripped the etMcIope open and read the contents out of the window. The localities rooms nbove for private dining pnrtlci b-fng the money inurli faster. I itm desolated te turn yen nwny : but since I hnve no rooms. I hnvc no rooms, chV Se what enn I de?" Dave Hendersen studied the ethct's fnce cemplnrcntly. The man wns net ns old ns Xleole Caprlatie: the man's hair was still black una sliene with en, nnd In features he was net Nicole Caprinne nt nil; but somehow It wns Nlcole Caprinne. only In another In carnation perhaps. He nodded his head. He was net sorry te learn thnt the Iren Tavern was ultra-exclusive. "That's tee bad." he said quietly. "I've come n long way from n friend of yours. Perhaps that may make some difference?" "A friend?" Dnge Geerge wns dis creetly Interested. "Nledle Caprlane," said Dave Hen Hen dereon. Dnge Geerge leaned suddenly for ward, staring Inte' Dave Hendersen's eyes. "What!" he exclaimed. "What Is that you say? N'lcole Caprinne!" He caught up the dress-suit ense from the fleer, nnd caught Dave Hendersen's arm, nnd pulled him forward Inte the room, nnd closed the deer behind them. "Yeu came from Nlcole Canrliine. you say? "Ah, yes, my friend, that is different: that Is very different. There mav still be some rooms here, eh? Ha, ha ! Yes, yes I" "Yeu may possibly nlready hnve heard something from him nbeut me," said Dave Hendersen, "Barty Lynch is the name." Dnge Geerge shook his head. "Net n word. It is long, vcrv long, since I have heard from Nlcole Ca Ca prlaeo. Hut I de net forget him no ene forgets Nlcole C'onrinne. And you have cenii! from Nlcole, ch? Yeu have some mesHage then eh. my friend?" Dnvc Hendersen extended the old bomb king's letter. Dnge Geerge motioned te n chair, as he ripped the envelope open. "Yeu will excuse, while I read It ves?" he murmured, nlready engrossed In Its contents. Dave Hendersen, from the proffered chair, looked around the room. It was blatnutly u combination of sleeping I room and office. In one corner wns n 'bed; against the wnll facing the deer there wns n snfe; nnd nn old roll-top desk flanked the snfe en the ether side of the only window thnt the room pos sessed. His eyes, from their cursory survey of his surroundings, reverted te . Dnge Geerge. The man hnd folded up the letter, nnd was stretching out i his hands effuslvelv. "Ah, It Is geed !"' D.ig.i Geerge ejacu lated. "Yes, yes! Anything any thing that I can de for you is nlready J ns geed ns done. , I say thnt from my heart. Yeu are Uartv Lynch yes? And you come from the old master? Well, thnt Is enough. A room! YeuJ mar uc sure tnete is a repm : Ann new ch you have net perhaps dined yet? And what else is there? It is long, very long, since I hnve heard from the old master." Dave Hendersen laughed. "There is nothing clse and net even that." he said. "There was a dining car en the trnln teni"ht. There's net i thing, except te show me my room and em he might be found with nothing through which he i)nscd did net seem! let me turn In." te de new but spend, or employ this te improve. He smiled n little. He "But. yes!" exclaimed Dage Geerge, money under his arm as his fancy or hl- knew nothing nbeut New Yerk, but this' "Yes. thnt. of course! Hut wait! juttfment utciaieu, iree et an nm- wns nbeut what lie had expected. Dage j -i no e:a mnster: it is long slnee I imve i Urance or restraint, for Mlllman wns no Geerge wns net likely either te reside heard from him. lie sas great things longer a source of danger ur concern, ler eenduct his business In a very cxclu-1 of ou ; nnd se jeu, tee. are a friend i 6hd Dave Hendersen w.ih dead te tli ' sivi- neighborhood ! J of Nlcole Capr'- m. Well, then, It l World In jeneral and te the poliee in I Finally the taxi stepped, but only te an occasion, this meeting! We wl'l particular, nnd that left Bnrlj L neb permit the chauffeur te ask dlrect'iens i celebrate It! A little bottle of wine. I ns ths unfettered possessor of ene huu- ifrem u passer-by en the sidewalk. They ;h? A little bett!e or wine!" , ilred thousand dollars ! went en again then, turned a comer.) Dnvc Hendersen shook his head. ' , t- '" ' jnc, iiitti u IM'JIIIU, .HIM ".. i ittu.t.wn itiivi ii, v mi .Ik nil- lull'. I , ..v u.t.t ii.i.i ruiuiu. .1". ii fj,N$ ah! he was back en that tnck, was "I guess this Is the place all right," I matter of fact. I'm rather nil In; and. iff lie? Hp clenched his hand. Ne! A 'announced tin- chnuffeur. ' if veu don't mind, I'll bit the buy e- mentn represented time, nnd It wns tlmy I A g'nnce cennrincl the ennuHeur s nignt pronto. In a purely abstract way that he wn I statement. Acn-'s the somewhat dingy Dage Geerge raised his hands pro pre pro censlderlnc new; It hnd nothing te de window of a barroom, as he looked out.! tcstlngly. with Mlllman, or Mlllman's 'month.-' lJave Hendersen r'ad iu large white, "But what would Xleole Caprinne' It would tnke time te inaku new plant painted letters, the legend: "nv te me for such huspltnlin ah thnt!" nnd new nrrnuscments. He did net in- rptIT, ,nr,,. ,.,... !"' cr!eiI- V0', lf "et, n l"l'-''- then nt tend te act hastily. rl11'" I"0 1ALUN least n little glnss, ,.hv Yeu will net He nnd ceme by that money by toot Geerges Vnrdl, I'rep. I refused ! We will drink his health the I'rutnllv liard n renil net in r.'nlw'n i,iTt,nf in. re.. ii,n,'i. ,.n,nn i.n m. i health of Nlcole Ciiprinnu! I'll? Wait! i Werth of every cent of It. He npe.l.-rl tnnmben.il Nlriiln Cnnriiinii leul tnl.l him. Walt"' And he rushed iielllncll from nre tired ch? Well, then, te ranke you comfertublet Come along with me!" He picked up the dress-suit ense, opened the uoer, nnu icu jne way Inte the hnll. IIe wns tftlU talking ns he mounted the stairs. "T!cre..wlll be many things for us te speak abeut.N h? But thnt will be for tomorrow. Wn nre nerhnn.s nil birds of a feather eli or MCOIO caprinne pcrnnpn weum net hnve sent you here? Well, Well tomorrow, my friend If you enre te. But I nsk nothing, you understand? Yeu come nnd jeu go, nnd you talk, or you rcmnln silent, ns you wish. Is It net se? Thnt Is what Nlcole Caprlttne writes nnd It Is enough." He paused nt the .second-story landing. "Yeu see," he said, waving his hand nreund the dimly lighted passage. "Llttle tirU vate dining-rooms! But there is no business tonight. Anether flight, hiy friend, nnd perhaps we shall find bet ter acoemmodntions there." It wns us the ether had tatd. Tar tially opened doers showed the three or four small 'rooms, thnt opened off the hall, te be fitted up ns dining-rooms. Dnvc Hendersen mndc no comment, ai he followed the ether up the next flight of Ktnlrs. He wns tired. He had been telling himself lazily se from the moment he had tnken the taxi. He was nctitcly nwnre of It new. It watt the relaxation, of course but he had become of n sudden Infcrnnlly sJcepy. Dage Gcerge unlocked n deer nt the head of the third fleer landing, entered, deposited the dress-suit case en the fleer, nnd turned en the light. He handed the key of the room te Dave Hendersen. "It is plain. It is net rich," he said apolegetically: "but the bed Is geed, nnd you will he quiet here, my friend, very unlet ciw you can take my word for tlint." "It leeks geed te in.', nil rlghtl" said Da" Hendehsen, nt.d stifled a j awn, "I certainly ewe you toy best thanks." Dage Geerge shrugged his shoulders in expostulation. "But It is nothing!" he protested. "De you net come from Nlcole Ca Ca prlaeo? Well, that Is enough. But you awn! Ne, no; de net iry te hide it! It is I who nm te blnffie. I talk and you would rest. But, 'one thing, my friend, before I go. It Is my curiosity. The letter it Is signed bv Nlcole Caprlane. and I knew the signature well but it Is written by a woman, is it net? Hew Is that? I nm curious. But perhaps you de net knew?" "Yes." Dae Hendersen Answered, and ynwned frankly this time, and smiled by wny of npolegy. "It was his daughter who wrote it. Nicola Caprlane Is sick." "Sick!" repeated Dnge Geerge. "I did net knew' But It Is se. long since I have heard from him yes? IIe Is net very sick, perhaps?" "I don't knew." replied Dave Hen Hen dereon sleepily. "He's been laid up In bed for three years new. I think." "Ued-rlddcn !" ejaculated the Itallnn. "Is thnt se! But tomorrow ch? we will talk tomorrow. Geed-night, my .friend! Geed-night and sleep well!" "Geed-night!" responded Dave Hen Hen dereon. He c'et-cd nnd locked the deer as Tnge G'jerge went out, nnd. sitting uewn en the edje ej the bed. looked at his watch. It wns n quarter te 10. "I'll stretch out for fn minutes be fire I turn in." said Dave Hendersen fr himself but nt the end of ten min i.ics Dave Hendersen was nslccp. Te be continued tomorrow B1 itiuuni s s 1 1 mn .uiuuuuii! imriini: i iu) mai tun . "ca a: ma .inu juauim an n anminij The pride of the barnyard the room, ns though his 11 fu depended ' upon his errand. Dave Hendersen laughed again. The man with his elubility and cflenes- ffl I time new te think out the future enrc. I Oeoi-.-es Vnrdl. IIu nlfzhti-il. tmiil fully. He was net a feel te scatter i and dismissed the chauffeur, and steed that money te the winds. A thousand i for nn Instant en the sidewalk siirvey- tlniPa In nrlflAn Kn lin.l bi,r.tArl hi....... f I Ini. ,m nltii... un u-iti, thn i,.,,. 1..1 .i.. :.. .1.. i i. ,.: ,!,nii e.i i.i i, ...,..... ! evnee umuscd him. -- ...... mv iiiiuii iiuu III. IV ill LIIU I 1 tl.ir. ,1 riilllll .lit", li.ll lUlVL'luij X I III returns from that sum ei money lay In- frame building. The barroom, te which i "P (,eergfi was limit In a f. dependence for life. .there was a sc-iarnte entrance, bordered i ' ""' "'''' n trnv nnd two glns-rs That was what he had taken It for in en a lane at 'his right; while, almost , "'wine. He offered one of the irlnss,., tSe first place! It meant, rnfelv in- bisecting the building, another deer. vlth "" ;Iabera,c bow te D.ne Ilea vested, a minimum of five thousand del-Uvldc open, gnve en n -ew hnll and u"'.'f""- .. , , , lars a year. He could get along vcrv i this. In turn, as l.e could sen tbrmgli I . n, Is the )-- in my peer house. Well, even luxuriously, en five thousand 'the end window nt his left, gave niveau i 10 H?1Jl,1n"'1 ,lc,.VhV",,Vr ". "left a year! He had only new te decide ' te the restaurant, stieh as it was. for nt ' ,'' the light. Te Meo.e ( apnuiie! where nnd hew he should invest that ifcveral small tables here the etcupnms X t"c"!i niaster. le the nia.ster of money; and he needed only new the time 'wre encaged in making a belated din- lcm "" hc cried nnd (rank rull'ng te arrive at thnt declsidu without nny ner. Above then- was a light or two ""j ,vl,,u en llls tongue IIU' u cmi- iii.i.ia nHHm r n n r ... tnt. . .. . 1.1 i mi si.i..nii .t iirv wiii.i.i.vs tiiii in rii ' - - bitterly regretted. Would he go te Aus- story was In complete darkness. trails., or te Seuth America, for ex- It was ccitnlnly net oer-prepessess.. aple, and begin life anew there as a Ing. and he shrugged his shoulders, half gentleman of Independent menn? Or In u sort of philohephic.il r egnitiuu of eemewhere iu Europe, perhaps? It need- ' a fact that wns te be necepn-d whether ti time new te ranke this decision, and, or no. nnd half in u sort et aiijulescent M a natural corollary, a temporary complacence. It wns the tort of a piece abode was required, an abode where he i he wanted for the present anyhow-: could feel qulte secure, both as regards Dave Hendersen chose the restaurant ms money, and as against any eleventh- i entrance. An Italian waiter, In soiled hour trick of fate thnt might disclosennd epettcd npren. wns posing along nla Identity and spill the fat into the i the back Dave Henilersen hailed the , man "Well, he had had that Inlter problem "I want te see Dage Geeige " 1. f"ed for blm from the first, hadn't said he? There was Dage Geerge's; and In Tin- w uter nodded nla pocket was Nlcole Cuprlune's letter "I tell-a dn boss. ' he said rt.'iL?." ," ::.SZ "Aa,,"':..,'). U?" Again Da. Hei..lfrse eunev.,1 the "" "i.im hj , nun, llliiru Vliai n Mime . .n,l. .nn ..f il, I r. . Strictly Fresh ggs E Carten of twelve TTTT 'as. ecliiipl I)ave Hendersen drained Ms "Te Nlcole C'apriane!" he ncartiiy. "Geed!" said Dnge Geerge brightly "One mere little glass? Ne? Yeu are sure? Well, jeu have said that juu Sold only in our Stores :iiiaDiuiii!iiii!i!iiii!riiiiiffiiii!ii!!iu!ieiiiiiii;raEii;ii.Biii!iiiii!iril pi . ifryT'nw ;,r y'-tfTT m Bull, te Llazo (Jpnrirn rwlclilv 11. Was going there new. as seen as he get Ills dress-suit case again from the sta tion which new loomed ahead of him down the block. Ills thoughts reverted te Nicole Ca Ca prlaeo, nnd from the old Italian, te tin old Italinu's daughter, Ten-a ! II" liad net forgotten STeresa ' Again and Again, In thone J' Itlng beti nrs, und diir. ing his flight from Hnn Fruin'iM-n, tin re had ceme n mental plctu-e iu wh., b these fearless eyes had met his nnd hit bad seen her smile, and wnt ned the color mount nnd crimson her 1 ice ns it bad done en that occasion warn lie had tljrst seen her. IIe had net forgotten Trea he had p6t tried te; he hnd even invited these hientnl pictures of her. It was iin(. some ffagrant and alluring inemerv Unit had Mmed te cling te him. arid he hud idling t It. Heme day he wanted te see 'Teresa again and she was the enlv Weman toward whom he had ever felt that way. He wasn't in love with her. that was ridiculous, unless he had fallen 1ft love with her slnee he hail left her! i But of one thing he was distinctly rou reu rou Nscleus, and that was that her attitude Oli that lust night, when she hud let' him go In se strange n wa. still plagued and tormented Mm. It was ns though the had slnJiiined the deer of her pres ence Jn hit face, and he wanted te see tier again some time and Queer fancies miit Inte his brain. The old Itallnn said he was getting bet tr. Perhnns Nlcole Caprlane yeuld like Australia, or Kentli AniPi'len ,ik 'i jHirhaps Kurope! VS'Dave Hendersen shrugged his shoal- yl rs a little hep!e.sH',v, and smiled iron ', Kally at hllnsetf, as he reached mid en ;u tered the ftiirieii. It was Nlcole Ca-.- Jirinne, alone, of course, of whom he was ; thinking! But he shrugged his sheiil- dr again 111 Immediate business new r ,Va te get te this Dage Gcerge' lie arcurcd his dress suit case from i), the parcel-room, depeslled the package of banknotes In the dress-suit case, and - ught A taxi, That was the easiest urn) Most convenient way of reaching Dage ' lleeffie'a, Lin it Id net knew either lu ., what dlrectfn or hew far he had tu xe, fcr fV, tenor new. It had evidcntU bn-n, in past as'"', cm eiilin.ifv dwelling house. The stul is, set line!; a little fiem the entrni , nune down nt In- right, niid .it the feet of tlieie llien w.i a door deor doer wa Inte the barroom At his left was the restaurant whnli lie had al ri n"ily seen through the window. Faring linn was the luirrn.N lull, ijnitu long whieh ended in a cle-ed deer tluil beasied a fanlight; also thire nppinnd le be some ether nnstrri'uis ini ins nf ercHs under the st.urs from tin bill, .in cut rum ' te the kitchen perh.ip , whieh might lie in the le'lnr. for tin waiter had disappeared In that direr- i tien. Tlie deer with the fanlight nt the rear uf the hall opened new, nnd a tall, angulnr man. thln-fncrd me' swarthy, thrust out Ins hend 1 1 - , glance fell upon Dave llend'rsen. "I'm Dnge Geerge j en want te set j me?'' His elie, with scarcely n trace of accent, was suave nnd Mi Ite the hnte'-keeper's voice nf dipieni.icy, ten -tntlvely grucleiiM peinling the establish ment of an iiitrider'n Idrnlilv and Iiiihi neh, even though the Intrusion upon his privacy might be unwelcome. Daw Hendersen smiled, as lip picked up hi diPss-Milt i nun and stepped for ward. He quite understood, j'hr pro prietor of the Iren Tavtrn, though h remained iinlmlt tigl) upon the thresh old of the deer, was net without tact ! ( "Yes." said Dave Hendersen; nnd I smiled ngnin, as he set down his ilresd "tilt ciise in front of the b'ecked door doer deer ' w'ny. nnd noted an allllet imperceptible ' frown cress Dnge Geerge'H fnce ns the ether's eyes restrd ou thnt article. Ill hand went Inte his pec!,et for Nlrole (nprlnne's lettei but remained there. He was curious new te see, or, rather. J te compare the rceptien of a stranger , i with the recettien accorded te ein ieuelieil for by the old bomb king ' San l'rani isee. "Yes," lie said: "I'd lil;e te get n room here for n few days," "Ah!" Dage Geerge's feature:, wul- denly ex pressed pain nnd nn'ite rerret "I nm e new yei.1 I de net nn. engcr keep n hotel. In the yenrs nce But het iteyJ-t did net pay. 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