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Show r-t SaD Ca3e of Abduction. kar wJi j 011 on Flfth avenue MBSyimoniin',rith a relative, suddenly and straneelv disnrw story told by her cousin, the relative abov-e referred to. Instead 0 It once reportmg the fact to the child's grown sS ter Grace Emory, or to Iter Sian he cousm seemed to treat the affair S difference, and only casually referred to the disappearance of the child aSt an hour after her return home been seen for some hours The most !fi?nSeXcitemeilt Pea led in the SPe-db.OUSeold' ad wlesathan fif! teen mmutes after receiving the startling rSfe11' Grace Eraoiy herself was Tt Sd in the,ac QUa? T uim?kiDB detective search for her lost sister. lJetectives were at once put upon the case jandone of them, 0 visiting thl &2y mansion' t0 make enquiries which JlTf Tnal to give him a trust-ua7 trust-ua7 clew' Earned that Grace Emory i;HTaac-mySU8ly disappeared as her little sister. Thm woo a ofo-ti: , , -,J a, Dial bllllg DUrprJSe and the detective was amazed and perplexed. per-plexed. With the aid of a bright yomie reporter, he took up the trail in quest of the missing girls, both of whom, he soon learned, were prospective heiresses to a vast property. How the detective succeeded m unraveling this remarkable case of abduction is fully detailed in the stirring story of "The Murray Hill Mystery, ".just begun in No. 12 of the I ew ork Weekly. Send for a sample copy containing this story. It will cost you nothing. .Address Street & Smith, Publishers, 31 Rose street,- New York. P. O. Box 2734. |