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AN IN
IA TEA,
GREEN OR CLACK,
Its Virtues are Many; Its Faults None.
That' e saying a, good deal, but it le a true statement. You can verify
It yourself. A trial will prove the truth or falsity of the above statement.
SAL
Ceylon Teas are sold in Sealed Lead Packets
only. Black, Mixed,Uncolored Ceylon Green
Free samples sent. Address g•Salada," Toronto
TE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
! The above wcill known hotel ha s been a favorite resort for Can-
adians for years patit. With accommodations for three hundred
gueets, it is censidered one of the best located in Atlantic 'City. Is
open throughout the year; ha.s all modern teonvenieneee, such as eine
trie lighting,. He eremite elevators running to level of the pavement. Surni
galleries and covered walk to the oeettn Thoroughly warmed with
open grate ood fires and steam Meat throughout. The Seaside House has
a full an: unobetruettel vieve of the ovean, with a lapel extending and
°maw eing with the intngue oman" promenade.
The "seaside" has luxurious eurreundinge equal to any hotel on tte
sea eoast ler ennifort anti elegance. 'Wide planes. five hundred feet long
mu -rowel the hotel. Drawing. reeept on. waiting, billiard anti smoking
roems are prettily fernishee. The t able is eup•plieti with the beet the
Philadelphia market affords. Ilot and coed sea. water baths, long distance
telenhone ant telt emelt eommunica teem to all parts of the world.
For tering address
ClIA:e. EVAN'S S ON,
Seaside HOuse.
Atlantic City, N. T.
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T FOR ENVII.E.
A THRILLING STORY OF CONTINENTAL CONSPIRACY AGAINST ER:TAIN.
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ere"
Mee of there 1" he exclattreed.
• The man bowed hie head,
"1' am 'one .or those devills,"i ade
Minted.
Mr. Sabin rose to his fleet and walk-
ed up and down the little roope
"Of emirate" he reraarked, 'that
complecates matters, bat there eaght
to be, a way oet of it, Let me think
tor a moment."
The man on the lounge- sat" 5011
wiehunchanging theein his heart he
knew that there was no way out 'of ft.
The chains whieh bound him were
such as the. hand of xn.art: had no pow-
er to destroy. The arinof illts master
was long. lt had reach'ed him here --
lit would reach 'him to the flatherraoet
corner 0.f the world. Nor Coped Mr.
Sabin for the moment see any light.;
The man was under perpetual sen-
tence of death. There was no coun-
try in Um' world Which .woould not;
give him up if ealled upon to do so:
"What you have tad me," Mr. Sa-
bin Buhl, `exelains, of course, to a
certain extent. your present
ference to my offers. But when r arSt
approached you in this way you cer-
tainly led me to think--'
"That was betbre that cursed Halo -
ser Wilhelm came up," 'Watson inter-
rupted. "I had a plan. -I might have
made a rush Por liberty, at any ratel"
"But eureIy you would have been
marked down at Res•ton," Mr. Sabin
sad.
"The only f;r:end. I have in the
world," the other s.:aed slowly, "is the
manager of the Government's Secret
Cable Office at Berlin. He was on my
sede. It would have given me a chance,
but now" -he looked out of the wino-
dow-"ilt is hopeless
Mr. Saboba resumed his chair and
lit a feesh cigarette. He had thought
the. matter out and began b see l•ig•ht.
"It is rather an awkward Pie," he
said, "but chepeless' is a word which
do not understand. As regards our
present dllemma I think :that I see
an e.xcellenot way (tut of it."
A momentary ray of hope flashed
across l'he man's fare. Then he shook
his head.
:h not peissible," 'he murmured.
Mr. Sabin mied quie•ly.
"My friend," he said,. "1 perceive
that you tire. a pees:meet 1 You will
find yeureeif in a very short time a
free man with the best of your life
hereto, you. Tete" my advice. What-
ever ea neer y. a embark !n. do to) in
is mere stinted:a" epirit.
zit the man whoi flees them boldly lose
telt° ren,.' h. lint t ) proeeed.
"You 'are cue of thee." who are ealled
5teeene, 1believe,
• yn it:ve, enntli -'d 3 crime p811-
:s1,111.:e by .1e,.71:-.11.,,et yeu are eta
pmee lee 34„:. tette ote yoa remeen 151
b., eervere ofh reseriet Pelee ei
yeti'itnry. WU a l,kw,se is Lot
nn is sty. ND;
Od 4i^ r1110''i....
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to's... testi ent fi oto. , ffer
eepetreet; n ----if yen mere !kir rit.
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oettpeeel r., r. Uottlki
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en•et, Les." Vien," W P.;-;
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...e...e4PreWetiWir~eXereoreelWefeereetteKeo4V. wee, De / croot r
e,•.a a ietel oin eims: froo•eletea."
Tee no an !"trk 1..;° 1.14,itla?al, A
Mr W;IltiOn WOG :evident/1e disin. revoleiT front your pewitet Mel throw' - epeeeee. tleept`er ,t4isa
Ohne/ to :ma, effort. it toerleeer.i.-
I.? in al;
Mr. Wtfit4.:1*,, first hietinet wee ;5°1,1- wiellei it, 1. 511:39o-er 511e, tse
gleeteiell eivert1y ne) the leek, atel • eeeetee ime ;4 reeletettee. Then ‘41,1 ode- ;qtr. ,b,
642.VItI9'1 tml ht 11015„,,eef for Meth' he telt th e.4 Metrele tsl. re• ea. 3),.-i-o3;;:i NV- t
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mqielenent,ver,ittee, 00 plainly ea the fe;c0
which should surely . have been a
Mr. Sabin thought of those thine
which had 'pasteed, and he thought of
what was to eorae, and aomoment of
bitternese crept into his life which
be knew must leave its mark for-
ever. His head -dropped into his hands
arid remained buried there. Thus he
stood until the first ray of slialight
travelling across the water fell upon.
him, and he knew that morning had
come. He crossed the deck, and, enter-
ing his cabin, closed the door,
ClIAPTET-XLIX. ;
Mr. Sabin Is Sentimental:
Mr. Sabin found it a harder mat-
ter than he had anticipated . in,
duce the captain to consent to the
weenie he bad fornmetted. Never-
theleee, he imeceeded in the end, and
by time the following day
the whole affair was eettled. There
was a certain amount of risk in the
affair; but, on the other band, if
euceessfully carried out, it set free
once and forever the two mon main-
ly concerned in it. Mr. Sabin, who
was in rather a curious mood, came
out of the eaptain's room a little
after 1 ceeloek, feeling altogether
indleposee for temvereation of 'any
sort, ordered his luncheou from the
deek steward. and moved his chair
apart from the others in a sunny,
:Requited. corner of the boat.
It was here that Mrs. Watson*
found him an hour later.
And wily this seclusion, Sir Ms..
anthrope?"
He laughed and dragged her chair
alOngside of les.
"Come and sit down," he said. "I
want to talk to you. I want," lie
;laded, lowering his voice, " to thank
pet for your warning."
Thor were close together now and
alone, eat off from the other ehaire
by on of the lifeboats. :Site looked
up at him from aniongst the eusle
ions with whieh her elistir was hung.
" You underetood," she murmured.
"Perfeetly."
"You are safe now," she said.
"nun him. at any rate. You have
mei Min oter."
" 1 have found way cif safety,"
: Mr, i- bus safe:. " for both of us."
1.154. leaned her head upon her flen.
ett whitt. flugere. :awl looked at
lent eitreetely.
"Yonr plane." ehe see:. "are al -
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t selen reeeireed WA- with some
fent teolleation of tenet:tee. lle vo4te
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The object of this advertisement is to induce you to try'
MONSOON CEYLON TEA. Get a package; it really merits a trial.
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W rnan tecoy •
Who Secures Div rces.:
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ce Young and Pretty, .5he Fascinates the Unsuspecting 4,
Man, and the Decree is Easy.
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One woman in n western city has
mapped out a new and original tine of
business for herself. tehe. is a creator
of grounds of divorce, land the finds
that it pays well and enables her to
live a life of comparative ease and
luxury.
This weentifie who is well educated,
young, and ot mere than ordinary
beauty. Justifies her -profession," as
calls it, on the ground that too
many coup:es are mismated and live
eat -awl -dog 'lives. whereas if they
were separateol aud at liberty to eon-
traet nuione with pertuers more to
their lilting thee wooed be perfectly
happy. Again. 13U 7.4,F et4 ere tied to
hiteba tees front whw,n ‚.hey would
gladly be settereeeol. bet (NUR fine no-
thing. le t,,,:ainet that the law .
will enastier els:env:aet for a di -
omit.
vv:;hrre 'AR12rtat tele; "ere-
. "ate groonore'e- me -4 '1. ete the ttetil-
. etortio of tie: a teed ler :a eerie:oat
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Leares of 'Miss :Hobson.
Tlien soma woman spoke to the
wife about Mies Hobson.
" Who is Blies Hobson?" site tasked.
"111 bring her around to eall and
you shall see," her friend said, and.
thernext day the three Weinen went' •
to a matinee, axel then to the we-
meit's restaurant. of a Lig down -town
hotel. where tile plan that requited •
Ln a divorce, with alimeny was decided
upon.
Mies Hobson, neeoroling to the wife
wito would not littve lier name knotyno,
for worlds, wore a stunning prin..*
t•E,SP,•p. geiwte, a, awe fir a hat, and ra. -
limited supply of ("xi-teethe:ley expert-,
1-1ve jewelre-. She talked t.$ her toque)/
daye in an ttristeerati,: eastern /year& .•
ing et-leteil end of 11P? feb,Witi 111 New
York and Washington. Tee friends 5
. were sof lee firet water eocial '
prfliP.1114,674"1", 11 A:P•arey the friend ;
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-°'` 1 edly was, in an evil humor with hem -
at the other's leek of dieteay.
,,. it w,„,w not igke yen... he eztl i !icy ano.1 all things.
It, was uot a m 4 atter 5eholee
geettly , " it was renbly very Heresy w .'
ith aur'." he -muttered. -'fiteit; itet of
ineeeed to take? for granted sny pres-
ence here. 1 beep greet eeeeet in yoa your window there and elm will fee -
awl Your methods. 'my friend a lent do that °"44 5°1" 555)555 the 4•DeDDe.44 1 rdn'd
under „sure-VI/are-se"
yote thank that it %,,,tv5a have teen .
ailttgethee 117,se for me to haee eliept ?elt,e,11.-*-e„t4r,Idasete.".1.:.9e1"1,,,1"."481 th'''-14 thae4,4''e
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Mr. Watson admitted hie "error with fterm„in num-of-war.
a gleam is his &ark eyes, livillia Mr. , .errhat 22 quite trii„,.. :qr.
&Wet eteeeptee tee nu tellitieental 55 1555 I sew. ell tatimit Veit them ate" direi-
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taieeit leave neelle io.)ther Phiee tv1.olfe;,1 Due le.1,55e5 we math Poston, evee
enreee teneee, teeee diet only =ore cauntr.9,,y„ tititorttgati :eine maned -war he elente-
bet whett ss -s:1 hIlVe en5512e:1 me a • side the doek. Thee- conlel diet tonere
eeeeteeee,etelee me „nut ,1 personal Smolt- yeee......tree eeeee 38-01-8 zeen._,:enrton 1111,
eenlenee end see.;-otatert. 'Voter ar- -tot teo honorable tiecuperon one'
rangemente, I et -e, were altogether and forever. Atirerieta is net the omen-
em-teilent. You errengel far my-ier-4 try in whirl: one wonid einittee to
elktf-1111:7;atiOn :asleep or ofteveket 1/1 I iive, bat it lies its resenrces-it (tan
'Awoke, the Lett) visit which your give eeeet big game and eleirming we -
charming wife had Joet pall here was trecte I have lived there, and I know.,
to have provide -1 ;vela at 08e4., With a It; '22 not Europe, bat it le the next
motive fer, the erime, and a eletinctly best thing. Come, yeed had better ate-
mitigetteg, eireemstane.e. That 'VMS tE.ellt Illy terraS .1"
8..seat0a5.. Pardon my lighting, The man had les.tened with:teat ntovo
a oiigarette. These 1wn;s are a littl-e ing a muscle of hie fare. There was
etowe.rful. Time If I were -asleep end something almost pitiable itt Its white,
isad not teen awakened by the time sullen despair. Then his lips parted.
1
yen arrived -Well, it Was to be a &age 7'. W-Oteti t 6‘ 'Goo.? 1 (-mild !" be moan -
Supposing, my dear Mr. Watson, you ed. "Would to God I had the power
do tee the favor of :emptying this . to listen to e-ou r
,Mr. Sabin flicked the aeh i,rf his
little flask into the sea."
ler. Watson obeyed promptly. There cigarette and loteked thoughtful. He
Were 'several pointe in htg favor tobe stroked his grey imperial and kept
gainel Ity the destruction of this evl- hie eyes on his eompanion.
dente of his uneneeeeidel attempt. As- extradition laws," the ether
lee troseed the deck, holding thelittle interrupted savagely.
bottle at arnee length from hint, a Mr. Sabin shrugged his shoulders,
delicate white vapor 'could be dis- By all means, as murmured, "Per-
sonally I have Ile ire,erest. in them •
tinctly eeen rising from the hottle-and
but if you wetted talk like a reason-
evetallehing into the air. There Wets
little hiss like the hies of a snake as able man anti tell inte where your kup-
it eremite:I the w:tt:sr, and a s.pot of ficulty ties, I 'night be able to help
'eirhikte froth marked the place where. you,
i
. The man who hod eel/et/
t hemeelt flan.
"Muses too etrong," Mr. Sabin mur- Watson retseel his head slowly. Ills
enured. " A sal waste of a v5 ey vale- expreesion remeined altogether hope -
able drug, my friend. Now will you lees. Ha had the roppearance of a man
g:•rPri wholly over •i) 415? 51111-
please mime 11 -11 with me? We most
have a little chat. But first kindly "Ilave you ever heard ci the Dooms -
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'intense brooding stillness. 13." wets ;
. passing, he felt, into pornete.: ••ede, CHAPTER L.
Ile who lead been se intitaet .•:•.
A Harbor Trigeoly.
. touch with the large thiees ties 1
world had ;mine to that leeet eret, ,
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life 110e111 a fafturte. For its erooe usu.: termination about ten
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passed Beseen fights ate
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letterly but mart.sletinele, that Ale.'" tale tl'oe
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coming; towares there tierose the ; teeterey enee...ut- • oe re•neiet some las,.
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eye, that ceIna disdain of al other rinIet fe;t hat, wee, sieting heavaY.
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deal faTrILL 01-1-5)59 0 chair. Dna od the:
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