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TAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FEBRUARY 20,l 1921—PART 4. 5.~ \ THE SUNDAY | Fin Entry From Topstield e vl ATTRACTS THE NATION'S ADVENTURERS e Tas A ever ex i n ‘ o : ‘"" “"' ”x‘ o . ot 4 ¢ this, it 1 turn out to be the right one :::u then, with Sadie trailin® 1 3 TeIrs N e epsniagy HE old saying about the needle 545, o thelr pockets “(.“.. 5 }.nn:nt =11 around wiih iliese smart setters l ! ! First off 1 |hnugh‘:v::.:ail‘$olng{‘:z] in |an= ha su_m:; I:!““!Il:“k::n HILADELPHIA E‘(}llbltlon Of A“_ s el v | Mok, Purd i loaded in the new arrival T mumbles | bugied treasures in South Americgn cient Ornaments Draws etters | .mpin io b selbtiard where: Txsy over gettl H [ % ?:‘:nl‘(r"?‘:h:‘:'a‘v‘fliss?’mx‘e‘\;n:‘nf Nol. 2 | mountains, secreted by the lndlu:s ] i e eyl S opera star dated up a weck-cnd visit 4 Bt stupid chauffeur had taken the wrong | W10 th¢ st el e rom ver AAmerica o eckers vulued It oL Ko e Getided to Mol 10, the Purdy-Petlivountry houss. but turns coming ont. and what a lovely country-and £orEe RENES | = shipe and search for these highly oiy 5 enin’ it was, s e zold. 2 ilize s P 0. howeve % ¥ e worsed hrill_over ik oin tieshortvide wplold b s ever veen mier- . Desire to Search South America for| I ies. Blzmrro. however, pu ' Y SGIL R REd Iy L HETy “‘]”"’“ o ;wo\'en with numufi higior,, and the | 4 ding Ralboa. who had bern a mos duckin® the whote show and probabiy = rusilts USUAHY bt wiSeSire 7 Hdd R 1‘1 f l’l I d O M humune ma eatin® a solo dinner ai home the nizh: ito the sovkers. his Proved tone v 1 enr Kiches ot the Indians ne AN | | Pizarro then went to Peru and cap ) whe the Spanisi conque mmericit, yet W the Sacas chier $ Stche bies i | ho antgor I8 two grent Lo preved ad- - - £ | (e Sparinrd=ove for gold: rd fi Eingd [Neatuiers ana so.wiers sortune i an 1S o) ug == ustoms o | offered to fill the room in whict Could Jevesy CIE P ous e i - - he was confined with pure gold N urday afternoon | Livti 04 Luc suppusediy o e . . T | vansoin ror his freedom. The 1 by the side doot | burivd e daswnt ) the borlgmes ltl’l Thelr reasures. was accepted and the gold soon e el Atk beiny strived Lt inirad s, b 15 BoNE 15 Trow o1l G hor cag. s .,.‘\‘,_\ml.‘ b thost gt e B o« N1 = ! When the room had been filled S A'E that ton Bl she's say= TS wind DUYang it i e easd. the height a man could reach. the RS it e | SmE G Cavics Bate MCL AL cupidity of the Spaniarde could stan: % tn iy e snod el et P POILONS 0f UMeOveTed {fcasite de- the strain no longer. The gold, val under these circamwtances. He musn'y » 5 i 10w ou @ispliay in toe (ni- jued at $10.000.000 or $15.000,000. was xuste Bimscit: Haronc (hinky anc | Al e ol S Bi00 e er 15 VMR, gae you koD Y b kel ! iaving beeu pur i oyl o % o opera singers hav i .r)\‘v u “\“'v‘r U5 be promrvatiTer dts ,| \":xl”'l m. with one-fifth sen oats. Xhe ink it was i ioming. Placknes will go. though: | The Inca chief was given a pleasan 1 suppose? Why. how stupid of s {alternative. that of being burned alive Never on hand Doscriptions of entlection. | as 2 heathen or strangled to death at ed. Then we'll end o 5 Wby e | & Christian. To conscrve fuel, the lat Shoriy. To be sure he will. Hell be in tue auuson ter method was finally use delighted. Al ht. Haye ' o thin 00 5 nol inciuding ! Two hundred Indians, hearing of pick him up here about 6:15. [ dNents. wuve been pubusie | their cniers murder. dumped furthe: be read I shall see to t fiae to (e, Wil 8 Decliar r: ¥ were bringing into a lak she hargs up just as I'm | near Cuzco, where it undoubtediy 1 ’ sleuthy exit upstairs .5 of cager persons from every | today. “Oh. there you Late i the Luion aad irom fores | When the Spaniarde entered Cuba “But 1 very, né @it o LAYE WEL O o DE. W il | Hatney, the Cuban chief, collected a1 “Say, what's. 1 Gha e, CUTAT LE ke ATREr: { the 2old and cast it into the sea. Bul framea up for n 3 SU0n, VOLBULCCRE 10 : s . 5 Y : % | the Spaniards came, captured the chie “Why, nothing Shorty.” says - Soun i . and condemned him to be burned a. she, givin® me o her quizzin’ Y . , ! i e gold. 4 : % k . . i_nw sm); P ;.r,;.n begged him to be smile: giways uses when she Z ! X . - 2 baptized under the Christian faith and e Y oL 49 1 | Hatney asked if Spaniards went tc s, you are mercly to driv i bosite the sl | parad The friar told him that onh the 6:22 and my Marda feiie of (ue uver-pr.s | #ood ones went, but he repiied thai Shane.” = groed { the best of them were bad and he pre SEn™ says L igawpin. oM ay. ! > | atsses 2 3 {forred to go elsewher Seliy Tick on wier 3 / Il the_cubidity | Many of the gold orngments appear At which she explains how Purdy- i 3 3 = jof an : but pardy thein .ubora | to have a religious sifnificance a. Pell has touch of tonsilitis. and of wa.e.ture, which causcd tivem i not were used for utilitariar Pinckney ean'tybe located. “Besides.” | > O w8y LWO IONThS Lo Swd.up the | e quantity of the golc ] adds Sadie. pattihl me on the shoul- 4 ! ) with cor wiileh | the objects are composed it S s oE o it £= - / b ' oD GoLp orxAM T iabie, KB atioy mved i pme Shorty. 2 i . 10w Lo Bt i ] i s i copper, p? - “Huh! says I. _“Where do v : 2 i it 1 knew I might be tempted to = S ver. that stuff? Whak do 1. know WA e swady, {look for it moseif, "sald Dr. huradee | oste you I-will sell my information | hole on Lis farm and hroke 1 care i3 exerolsed in guardin - handlin these fancy aong bird: F B 2 [ Bimel a foleuoit autho {50 Ut vou and your party can go lo cartien s ich i uable collections now on :; I don’t evem kngw the lady b = s S » v s O ABoieat A = 5 €ru and all’ the wealth you will rcss Inve niversity eum. . | and If ehe don't krtow how. the | “DIDN"T 1 SAY YOU WERE DE HTFULY? SAVS SHE. “ANG VOURE A8 WISE A YOU ARE CHARMING® | UThr Cre s oltections have éenl So it md s e vessel filled with i are present day and nigh B Biue Biazes am X to2 e ot e L e L BOld buz will draw throygh the | further digging roveald o sizable o} the ornamente are-in heats ‘But surely. Shorty,” goes on Sadie. . 2 7 == inelaeds the ; 5 ;i cliis of the 1auscdin 1 ciusing S0 Jarges eafe in the United Stafes and colleetion of ancient zold and trink- | plate-glass cases, specta ; ou coutan’ mistake such a promi- | be a<meb in for tie epiion after- [ logk vour Mme. Shane overs . the. driy way cre Was no time for{iunate their intrinsic orth, bUtI oint out where the gl & o L e 5l of the museum. A burglar alars nent personaze as Madam Beulah ward: g e ; "’f'."‘f‘i Savs e apaiiouame by shE e tating that the histor value ‘1% { whera there is more than a million | his patron i d a1 tand ik latzer | BYSlem and private wires to a nearb - Shane. You must have seen a thou-| ‘T=1 am ot expected to sing am | the car, whire i lifge lady all mf-| SWell7 o b opes saite. ne [ comes | greater thun the anount”of mones | dgliave baricd bek ease but s |t o ot nolice siation render the tusk of bu . sand pictures of er: And then. Know- | he demands. Sl : :{«‘l in L(‘IT pus N n et cat Hore Alanis Jon Y represent. . o ..+ | H8fs dunds without giving more than A few v later thi wa ar'zing the museum a difficult onc . ing almost every ome who is liable to! nothing lke that” says. L limousiue door an x x. didn S | Jrom lrglind a scion of a rovall fpe cent for my sacret. The patent | psf ndins pine Arner for Dr. Farabee pointed out, | et off at our statlon. it would he so | ~They understand. Vour contract, you | “Dow't tell me re 1o el v L Aot ems - Lounily, writing fron the Pall Ml afies D’ Washington e DAt i e e lors | would be diMicult o Gispose of ih: Easy 1o pick her-oat, - She's large and | know. No, they'll be satisfied al just | He she den el Ao ntiaia: 1 anything Club, in 1.ondon, has requestsd’detils, | Wt nt my tvention for me 4 N ok, et 1 Aneient gold, and the ringleaders | distinguished ~ lookin: you know. seeln’ you.” . . SeIEs ; t turn arc r = roan piles on unstairs to ‘the | o that he may wccome a soldier of| 4%1f vou wiil help me, 1 will 5 to Iy, ahou wo month: i”“‘ Srime wave prefer to steal easil Why. most men ‘Would jump at such ey D e DR el e e LeoltEnit - i fortun Dr. Farabee has publlely: Ny Scotia. 1 know where ail ths old housht by the | merchandisable articles. an honor. Justahink: you will have Very well™ i = ouire fhelrightinates Dad donae over special for | admitted that many more m.llions un-! Banch wealth is buried when the Eng- bttt e | the: pleasure' of faiking to_her all the ~And she settles back Info lier cor-,right place” . she. G B doubtealy remain’ hidden, and it i8!1igy drove the French cut of Arcad 1¥o sceived by the mus-um. | ™ Bty up- iner in the royal ‘way an opera star ou de ant she. ’ are, I ¢losin' the fon this statemnt thit so muny gold-| [Ckaow cvess foot of 1t by tand and o Tatal up o4 somi: - Trees of New Orlean / vy, £ ws < s T u see. I'm the : y 1 ouy n am 2] : ABout Clogmpani and Pew-cheney. does. 1 Suppose. 1€ I was lookin' for ROl Bee Mty o o v N ot okl by s nging the totall up Lo an emount A e eh I asks. “Say. ain't she the one any yamp motlon I'was out of Iuck. Rhaner i starin’ surprised at| From Cuba and Porto' fico have|ngrral of silver dollars buricd i exhibits held by all the muscums in EW ORLEANS aims to become that's had four; hubhies? uppose S __,_' w'.“”‘l_ Lo "’,“Lm."i". “Soo mood of vou she gurgl the new entry. “fardon me,” says e | COme (wo letters of the same nature.:sfste of Maine, cached by Capt. il- | 1h nd city of tree-lined streets. and its starts vampin' fme Ly ’*!fi‘r, 5 Sl e whe trouble Y Socaian by bat 1 don't’ think T quite caugnt :he;Mngincers arc scieatifically interested| jigms, fhe first governor of % Mot déive *1nto. ancient dalew of Xi s i l “Well, you she_how trustful T am™ (o spill any musical remarks th; | nam {11 Anding more god, and cranks wWhu! cfitisetts. 1 have heen 8ick for nearly | o an hine For mold it ie relmiod: thay PATKIng commission. encouraged I wdy eollected one Mm. “Didn’t you?" says No. 2. “Why appropriations, is workin: _ says Sadic. “Now run along and get would lei me show 1 knew that it/r : e Vorter w aleiihe v “Whit-n-ai!" says she. ! 2 my { have devices guaraatged to find thel thisty years, and could not find all these | whon Cortez artivid on the coas - o | IBCICas fo sour cvening clothes: Il put in ;“:;"’m‘“'_‘;"",“,'0“;"’_““‘:__‘M‘,‘; L A T 0t e over there G5 1 an the’o her Sue. S - J procious metai have offered their in-! tiasurcs myself.” Moxico carly in the sixteenth century ito that end. A city beautificatio, * e A o iaual compromise, | fact, she hardly dpencd her mouth Purdy-Pells ear. She came on |, JON" say . veativas for ncloscd in the zold buz letter was a | he sont 550, this ABTEC GG G e s Mhatid B IS ASracic $1e RROAS COmpE “laxcept once when she asked if uny per schedule.” i 4 D! * % % { card ¥ v ‘ed a catarrh remedy n reply ma made one % y - s (e ters other singers wers cxpected. U With that the lndy indulges ia a at I would have sal I e | & Fears'ago hes gathered force, and the press pulled Into Rockhuret station | “No.” says L “Yoyre the iz noise, | trilly laugh that sonnds I'ke jinglin it. a8 Prof. Mc i In thix iat Creseont city advocates of the beaut - ' doa’c mind my pacai’ a string of sleigh bells. “How de- put it, here we are, Odd. P have S petiatly Gk T 1 was standing at the door of the Mmadame, 3 Purdy-Pells’ rollin’ boudoir stretchin | it that way. a watchful eye. I was tryin' to re-| “Not in the least member, too, some of the pictures I'd | Leforé the nine tfully absurd!” sa¥s she it? And the natural inferonee ' te from Portland, Ore. tell- - s ; e amhie TRttiElly Otel T ok Ajm't it? sa-s I “But it at one of us isn't genuine. ing Dr. Farabee that he had a “gold 9 i e g {worth and splendor of tree-bordere nd of complicated, just th Mme. Deuluh draws herself up bug” which would indicate the pres- iy 3 . istreets und shady parks. '8 she. misute drive was = 3 . - Rt Ly b S S "I should ¢ it did." =a) at that, with her chin well forward.! thice of pold within dius of five 7 » SRt > | The New Orleans parking commis- TR oty ‘o T Could (hink_ of was a |7 wen Sotat 1t EAlsty oIt Conmiqain: [chucktie" ensy. ol el S ety northand | Blleg: dud heidentady letting, fal: G S : slon wax crested in 1803, and strug ) e ahetiIn front of the Matropoll | thin: wp: the 78t Fab) Ir e qona |, And tantigetd "“""""f"" e e @ UV Edy A e gRcetailie alieady Liew; ok hig- 4 % R 8 zied along until 1815 with a yearly 2 ‘ = A s e A wGay. yo 4 i this . i &h~ ha E den trea s i v. Labor- o - : N i appropr ;35 tan which showed her in a white I'd ever met closc to. “So far it seem. | /S35 You @int le i this up to me e | den: tremaure mn fhis conutry.. Kabgi) : {appropriation of only $5.000. The sur: (aliowed for tree culture and planting {now averages 342,000 a year. A nursery covering’ foventy-five acres re established in 1919, und there the mi=btle effect with a belt of rubies ed to me I'd said and done the right o iped around her waist and a gill | thing. without gettin’ tongue-tied or sxown on her head. It wasn't likely | trippin’ over my own crail, fhough. she'd use that as a travelin’ | they wasn't so opern ut why not? | Farabee liad personally found the mu- ' my dear!” cuts in the| S€UM's colleciions, the man wrote: - “Do you oy {ing under a misapprenension that Dr. ither. “Let's not put it that way. “4 wish 1 had been oae of ,\‘mnl : c 1L won't et us anywhere, as the|Durty. 1 have invented three a- : les.dés developing trees for th costume. | stars. Take th may- 3y re, As 2 % . . 3 ; B veloping es for the Not until nearly the whole Rock- | be the top lmer of ‘em all. t hers I ddics veed to say. And I will admig chines, one for goid, oue for silver! S 2 i f streets and shrubs and flowers fo. “hurst delegation had streamed past|I'd been did I spot this high-chested party even s the fur-trimmed wrap and the smash casy with her. and sizin’ her up curious s we passed the street lights. i that we do loo alike. In fact,|and cne for copper. The gold bug! 7S 3 : o |parkways .and exist‘ng public parks, . jit is rather a striking resembiance, | Wil draw from one to five niiles of a 5 i : e ot R !\ill establ'sh a botanical garden and ithough you lack a few years which ' 20id depos.t. 1 made them myself. 3 3 s et Y a new ity park. ing bid lid with all the plumes on it | a good looker, in a big, heuvy : {1 om not anx to craim. But 1 I can nake machines to locate any | SRS e O <ol T Sycamores, elms and hackberries The brakeman 'has just helped her| Bui I couldn'i see where she coutd | (B | fancy that either of us could pass for' Winerzl in earth, rock or water. You el paus s e e el are’ the - principal deciduous treex out and set her black leathet suit-|qualify as a home wrecker. Maybe Mme. Shane amovg these people.; W4y fiot believe it, but it is true. » > % 2 grown and et out. while live oa | Think how awlkward would be for In three months I will be ninety o 5 pow S Mj& 7 ~ & and conlférs are the principal ever- | them. however, if wa asked them o ¥ears old. Now I want to sell my se- e s v : 3 igreens and crape myrties the princi- idecide. And for our well meaningi¢rels to some reliable person. 1 need 5 / X o pal flowering trees that are being esg, too. Can’t we just come to; money badly. 4 / ] 3 {Erown in ‘the nursery and set out friendly oagreement between, I can 1ol a miner how much s {along the public ways. Among other | ourselves? Do you really insist that; ofe will run fo the ton. If this inter- ? 5 M |trees that are being planted in the ¢ you are Peulah Shane?” = - — > istreets and parks, or which are being HER . ¢ ll‘nlll'y M(su l;(—r u;)p-r lip‘ an- {made ready for setting out. are mag- i noyed and stands there for a minute | ; it ; : nolias, tuli lars, cucal{ptus, wild | tappin’ the toe of one shi Then | that: it Dugh L masae tie (Ake entdr PRI Stchbin ebansse’ gak. Holly: | she comes back defiant. “Cortainly. | .- A Coct it T Ui e SEtuk, b mulbeiry. weeping mulberry, cyprese, Y [)4,: ou?”" sy £ i ¢ BLore Wik a fricos | maple, ash, willow oak, catalpas and ves.” says the other.. “So T zen | 428 Were lalking “uvoul cénung out paim trees. i re Lunigut, di tae posSsibiiicy of | better way >rof. Me- e > I(“‘“‘b:f:l; l"“k.gx!ylx\g‘g-“:gne k Prof. e-| cver' haviag a ‘chance 10 take your < sion. | PIage vecur 1o me, 1ou were sayiag that’'s a tough one to bat upi wiae "a nuisance ese sdburvau | 1 protests. < “p ami Meekends were especiuly among peo- | LA B TiAmiple Wno were Diacaciny Scrmipcts, e iR tohac - L s Lurdy-reil had { I—1 den't see wh Easy. " 7ILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN was talking in Miami about the re- publican victory. § “The republicans,” he said, “prom- bech 80 ingiscen U ha Aneiy ac- o e L you haa finkoy ac T should.” s1¥s{euied. Just tien, nowever, you had Uitilled nuc 0. go ter wil, and o i | i | 4 “Oh, come, e u £o0d SPOTL” Says | wiie YOUF regrels.” sed us a new heaven and a new {the other. “And listen: whoever Joses, “1ud 12" suys ame. Shane. “How i { j carth If we elected them, Well. we've . will act as maid to the other. That' 860ib.sa of ne! you see, 1 realized it 1 ; - elected them, and now they must try /RN is the only w P12 Leta) H No. 1 he hrugs h s she. : “That's a dear,” says No. ¢né evening, some of your popularity. | professor! And. don’t take too mngl 1.wanted. just for once, to come into} i over it or you'll delay dinner. Right|2 room und have peopie crane their | {off hand, who do you choose ax the] Necks to see me, to be flattéred and jonly and original Mme. Shane?” petted and admired. ~ Oh, you can't 17" Why, savs 1, glanein' at No. 1, Know how hungry 1 am for that sort | “se s how this is the party I of thing. Starved, is the word. Wh: ! tound where she was supposed to be, 1Ol #ince I was a high school grad: to make their promise good. A hard id @ scene., 't i tine, And you tuougiil you would | 30b. 1 Ml the engagement tor i.c” Wkat a p % . e ;- o - v tor u oo aul Gkt oo P % e | “How they must envy, as they con- t ital ve shoulders. ~ “Vers well"| *No, it was sheer selfishness” saya ihe other. “1 wanted to steal, for just front this job, the Seneca medicine Black Magic. lack Magic, you know, owed hix i repute to his power of walking on i the water. Once a year he gathered [ the Seneca tribe about him for an . { ma exhibition of the miracle. The people { would gather in their thousands at the lakeside. and after they had waited patiently for some hours | Black Magic would appear in all the expect I ought to stick to her.” ate, up in Topsfleld, Mass., have 1 ever GOL] CASTPL. icine = (R SxhiecUTonght Coiatitk [ bad anv one take notice of me. I've OLID GOLD BREASTPLA | splennor OF. ik nedicing man ward ‘ SR A DR “I only| been mer-ly a sales person in the 3 “‘Brothers. he would shout. stand- id T ought to. 'But I'm strong for Wt 8t department. Of course, I wasn't | for sale, but it did not state whether the al blunder. He recommended Cor-| .. |« the shore. ‘you have gathered | followin’ a hunth when it comes. It} 5Ure that it could be done. I waited | invention performed this dual office. tez to return whence he came. but|ioc fiier here to see me walk on the ame to me about twn minutes a untll after you'd had time to send| A revelation in itself is Dr. Farabee's at tie samostime Sent him among | weger Do you all believe that I can d seen this other lady Your mossag., and then T sent an-view on the possibilities of hidden t-eas- | other 1 “nt “hu zold plate.| jeeomplish this feat? why, either; but as 1 take it I don’t g"“;‘r‘"‘ your nume, saying that you |urers in the Andes and their foothills. large as a « aze wheel, represent- “*Aye. we do! We do! the tribe | Tlansuat S o Vou mct the decision,| NAd changed vour mind again and s spent six Vears in South Ame ng the iras of the sun zmd the | could sing out heartily. 5 1 MARSHAYY AT e A D | were coming at 6:22. Besides. I ha Y s of the muscum, and said | meon «azraved with figucce of | wiTphen, brothers, thsre s no meed “ 1 ey ; rather a nice evening dress, hougit mimils.” Cortez accepted the pres-|foq me to do . { = ANT o y gl # bargain and store discount. which | oubtedly, there & -much more ents, =t the gold plate, valuc® at| %04 “plack = Magic would stalk X * ve charming. Sorry, my dosr, b rapyer had u chance to wear. Also | ip3agure.contaiiied. ju- the. almast unex- | 325,000 to Spain. dasiroyed his ships | pack into his wigwam. | Prof. McCabe is right. Sec, he e e of Imltation pearls. 'So I took |y fug péstons of Seuth America. Whon 10 prevent disaffection among his fol- | | iy mame stumped in the cover of my | the (rain and waited to see what hap- | (el anil jother: Spafitsh adventarers e ) : cuse. Can you offer anything BORed. But I did so hope that it . ‘her “continents the Indians, in | % % | Ideal if True. {eonally convineng? | 4414 be. for this onie night! L1 Seisés;- cast Heir gold into the | [ 4 \ R avaiare. Rhd tho next (hng | oo n-::'g:im;frlf1‘.“?’2}.?1}'?.?' Steppin' lalsth ¢ Keev it from the intruders. For : HE Frincess Cantacuzene, who ‘ ‘4)we know she has slumped into an} y S ey ful. 1, 11 exsgipte; .1 have no doubt but that Lake 3 : Grant before her mar- '!msy chair and’is sobbin’ violent. dom't sce why it shouldn't. e neroomouEt it ah surface e o . ' riage. said at a dinner at Palm Seach “I once met Li Hung Chang at my grandmother’s house. The great Chi- nese statesman was elghty years old, but his mind was as chagming and whimsical as ever. “My grandmother and he got into an argument about Chinese and Amer- jcan marriage customs, and Li Hung Chang said with twinkling eyes: “ ‘Your young people fall in love and then marry. Our young people marry It is like two 5 “What!” says the oth o ere ay: eal Mme. | . 3 e other. S T peractiy il rlah, | ot Qepends somewhat ways she, | TSR AROON L RGN, ; I've promised to be a | 98 how you.look In your new frock. i gigs.to bury gold with their dead, to | Koogl “sporl. and so must You. 1‘-‘21 e mn:";sl you jewels enough, for,, @lr'ubémen on the trip through! arg not going to tell a soul. Only— | LRk matter. {had”Bappy ~ hunting grounds.’ They | 1N, 1 am curlous to know just dvfl;gi W e e fuen, l;';:'l',‘g& o | 7 “hard to' accumulate this wealth : B it Y . and how you happenc o 2 Javs Mme. Shane. %" not” easily found by them. 1 ou say vou wers the ofifeiat| Y00 are an feartully bored with this whole affair. . . e * | receptipn. committee 1140 it n. {1l one place an area of fiftaen i1 1 chan i 2 X And for al T'm 86 fussed I Has to; «“No, no.” Eobs the other WQMAN.. yhail have to f“n"r"‘:efign:’!‘;n‘o e miles wherc the Indians sluiced 2 ) . 3 eive el i Yot ol k" £ ron” Wolaan't understand; You— LAt and amusing, perhavs wilty R e R ! g | overdong’ the “Job, dor’t it.”: says I.|couldn't’ _ - e a strain, particularly the be- | <y sk > “T'm no, expert iu operw stars, either. Ah, but I think I could? ave!ime witty. Besides, I'm dog tired, Rt S e iibut e A Rnd ‘thon Tall %5 i All I can guess i that one s your Mme. Shane. “I am said o and here's rather an inviting day-bed, e Shhboament soonrae IRy ! t be u fale, but 1 wouldg® want . ¥n’ understanding woman. Now we | j.g o e e 5 wqrs. stiongér and hence had the most| Kettles of water. Yours, the Ameri- F o hive tolagy Whiah Su,‘;p.fii Nteerd hve ten minutes before I must sta ,,u“,,:":“"}{"':)l; to curl up under that | TERET NGO 1 0 Weaker nelzhbors | oan hotUe, $5- thibn b bolios Bokat You both in and let ‘en takl to dress. Please tell me all ubout it | {OWI z | e hicn: i g SN s e by MArTIaRE: Godi i ot | plck? : e i she's some persuader, Mme. | ST theduxury UHEZ 54t v cooler and cooler. Our Chinese ket \ Wi 4 e K ol ", the othes % <! * X e s on he fire, N Wouldn't that be ‘a. sitaa§ You ! chair and pattin’. the T4 YE\ et he wattire. ar anon bttt syecimens of th it on the fire, and it keepe getting sce, I'm rather sure that M sopthin’. she has her spillin® | Pell doesnt know Mime. cry | whole tule in no time at all. = | ! weil. We met only—that she nier ‘Oh. 1'm nobody.” says the sobbin’ | her down." '® it i€ necessary- for us 1o And before 1 knew jt T was out in 038w of the countrics. Peru. so that (and Li Hung Chang chuckled) —so that after fifty or sixty years we e = “ . o the hall explainin’ to Mrs. Purdy-PélT e, -prohibits: exportation of 2 % s .y \ EHE SAYo L GAWPIN |me ouly casually at And sheone. “And thats te hird Part,of (01 rhag Mme. Shane would be on’ hand [£01d, and ahy such articles now in 5 ; are madly in love with each other. case on the platform and she's gazin’ | she didn't wani to waste hér talen % A ' g 3 P Pnt. But I-do look Was a long half-hour wait, |the country, at we have to be i around kind of expectant | on Shoris MeCabe, Juwould b e aut Minpiaon Boin e e you. Ho many .,(..,,,1«!2‘::‘;:!:_, &n3.1 bad plenty of time fo | vEry Jeaitiint about accepiing elft 3 Poor Rent Payers. “Must be her,” think I. “Looks kind terestin’ to watch her cui loose later s P b e s . and I've compared e substitute cou'd carry | o fine 3 rea | . = = of regal and important. Fills the bill on = ENo¥moes biian v holstayaon iy I}"h‘.I’;:“v;[:’;‘p,fi“:\og,,ph,_ I have | it Off well. or if there wouldn't be |cavatéd there. Finding this wealth is, v PRESIDENT SCHLESSINGER of the ax to size Anyway. she's all o Justoasowe're about te swime n SHEGER L w0 i id L | Tdonen. or more in my room. I've(20mebody who'd suspect. When the [of course, accidental. and it is nol % Tuternationsl, Ladies’ Gagment there ix lefr” between the stone gate posts, of the | iguic” “Gut in either cage 1 %howRiw'Lt heard you sing once or twice, too, | J0OF opens. thouh. who should come |planned to make any further expedi- Workers said at dinner: o | steps over, docs 0 John Drew | Purdy-Pell grounds I notices another | faol(C il in either cane d shouldi's f heard, vou sing Sn2e, B, 1500 you : out but Mme. Beuiah Shans herself, | tions. “We all give ourselves away une Ted derby. | closed car purish with my hard-b alled up along the road | i \couldit kiow about wne s fur?all about the gay, luxurious life you !4l Russiad up stunn#w #ud lookin'| “I answered some of the sixty or » e . a sceiv. . We are all more or lest bails her respectful Mafiame I driver out at one side lookin' rsel vill @ it I' N0, | los 7 rent husbands, how ,about ten years vounger. morg-tettérs that 1 received in re ; consciously. I expect?: axva'l d dlown, Louie wits boomin' HERE | thre arouldat as it Lm ”‘;‘:,“',“‘:;'l‘«:,‘,“‘w O Ol earni every)) " sayn I “Weakened, did &he?” | sponne’ to a newspaper story which : y L e she, startin’ kind of i 1 told him to hold up. and: settle this beiween ns. tell | night. the fine suites you live In at: the last moment,” ‘says she, |Wwas jpublished broadcast describir i 2 asked bim to defins ‘the phrabs surprised. © me” s 1 to Madime | yous: bring her over here and we'll go | hotels. I have even pasted the news- : “after T had her dressed and her hair | with;moré or less inaccuracy the mil- ceping the wolf from the deac: ) “IUs all right” says 1 Lusty. “I'm “MiEhi be some str Wests [in together, Oneror o T puss us 4| paper pieces about you in a scrap ; arranged like mine. The stunid! ljons*of hidden treasure. Persons from 3 T ] b e MO “ ouly Prof. McCabe, subbin for from tows who can’t find the place. id. 1 are which. And r! book. Some of them I know by heart.; “What was her alibi!" says I. all wxlks of-life wrote me, begsing | y t ;:wx X“or g ‘elwcl Purdy wha couldn e on we- koand ask.” s to our room we'll|sitly, sn't 17> ! “Oh, she was sure thev would know | that gk tell them ‘where to go, and il i from lhe uulw &0"'5 : ;‘nm‘pe I- x ount bad throal. They mad ik chaulleur met m Just have i out. woman to woman.” | “Rat says Mme. Shane. “But:she wasn't the resl: thing at first |1 fhobght their request sincerc I tric . when the ren ctor comes to col- 4 poor pick, that. but m doing 4 sure enouxh ¥ . that *porty proposgition, all| go on. | gl7wee savs Mme. Rhane. jto give them a courteous answe i % 4 [ leet the rent. He knocks at the door, my best. Here's th er here for the Purdy-Pells. right, oA i hink 1 could do all that”1 _“I'I het they would have t0o,” says|it Seemed an honest desire to v K and you keep awful quiet, hoping And lemme sulteas fs Madime s . IS youl man Cya e ).',"" e ek L ithout Ihinkine | L. < Thes comane nets I£ South} America, I necommended min- 5 that he will think there is nobody ANey 16 ex} ba 1. “Thatsiodd. Who: sys she. “And T sholl in-| noietimes that it was only vour| . *Professor™ sava she, €I'pnin’ me a |ing ntm where young men might > and go away. dinner ain’t until 8 1o & i § My —er— good fortune in havinz that voi le hwe, finnstuous. “that is the |cure jemployment. No letters wers o B Al rush. Here we are, mieun e Shane, sir,” suys he 1\ . 1. “Dut the|which made th dlnh-rnu"; Iv; .u.‘.| thing n""v' one ever thowght of fr_vi)‘gn )x&'m? n. it e A m : mmdame.” i asps ay not wi ' Mine is dull, stupid. E saying to me. Yor're a nerfect!s bul'v he fisst gold collection pur < 3 s 1 expect she was still a bit Madame Beulah Shane, sir” says b our car s Mll"“:;n:l;x.\\'e-"’(kmln and week onf, month | sarf. Cama over hers ‘omorrow with | cliased by the museum in 1819 ini AN IDOL OF GOLD, FROM THE eromania, clous, for she takes a look l | “Very well.” says she. “Henrl, you|after month. I do nothing 'but fit | Wrs) McCabe, and T will banish everv | Paris, and represents ancient Ameri- | ADELPHIA _COLLECTIO) RVILLE Wright said at a Dayton 1 platform b | “You don't say s 1. “But see|may wait here. I will send out word | waists. Most of the customers 1fana elsa and sine to you two for an |can gold-working civilizations from | GOLD ORNAMEN Kt . lets me tow her over to the limou- | here, I've Just been down to the sta- | Jater. Come, professor. Serve barely notice me. They are|hovwe. Will yan>* Mexigo to Peru. The second collection. | : sine, and then another as the ¢ ton 1o meet Madume Shane on the| As she takes my arm and trips along | looking at themselves in the mirror, | “Wa sure will® says I: g consigting -of a group of objects e Flying becomés'more popular every 1\ feur and 1 starts to or in train.* jaunty, [ asks: when do we| And I live in a boarding house. While | “And we did, cavated from near Natioquia, Colom- | lowers and set out to conquer Mexico. | day among our wealthy young men. Pells, “Sorry, sir.” % he. “but she|xpring it on You: “Tan't she wordert1, Shorty?' savs |bia, was acquired about one year ago.l He and his men overreached them-| Certain newspaperghimorists, in fact, in beside ' changed her mind and motored out” | “Not until we're inside and alone, Yes, yes, 1 know' says Mme.|Sadle, afterward. “But what did veu [Then ffter these had been described|selves. When they_ were compelled|are trving to invefit @ suitable name 3 [ aposhe-ain't twins by any chance. is|savs she, givin’ me a Kittenish|Shane. I do nothing but float gayly | wean when vou-camie In last night |in the mewspapers, another collection ! to flce, after having confiscated rovall i, ine new fad. says = FThis is their bus | she?” I asks. squeeze. “Wait! I'm going to drop my jabout from place to place. singing|hv soving.that you had a pair of|was acquired from a private dealer|treasure valued at $7.500.000. Cortex| S, "\p 0" e n’ j¢ called ‘“Flyphoid Louie.” The chauffenr stares at me a sec- | veils. & When it pleases me to sing, and being | them?" 7 2 Wwho read of the first twa. . opened the treasurcs ‘and told “his| "l haye seen it eailed "Hiyphoid « mom opd and then shrugs his shoulders.| “Anyway.” says I “youre a_true|entertained by the best péople. You: ¥ This third aggregation was acci-|men to help themselves. but to re- 3 rosi i to be at now of. sir. ys he. sport.” ;4 b 1 ecight,” “And " you are Dperfectly d ti f { mem! that ‘gold is heavy. In the|but my own suggestion would be ’m~ a"“dh g L b", followed -many of his! ‘skyatiga.’ P s wished ) that, did you?” says L “Guess ‘I'Nl have to fohm-:f sl x 2 4 ik e “I've wanted it 8o hafd at: tim

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