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MUCK’S ACTIVITIES Written, by Iferi Felix Weis Ior thirteen years | Urited States sration Inspector; a spoecial agent of the Department of “Justico since the outbrenk of the great»war; one of the foremost linguists of the world, reading and .writing, with perfect case five Furopean langnage$ and - many dialects; author of the “‘Sieve’ and n virile and-aggressive journalist. (Copyright 1919 | tional’ News Bu Tne., all rights reserved; Book r erved;, Clopy- | righted in all Buropean countries; All tran hts reserved). Good-bye my beloved darling, YOUR ZARL. Imm In a letter post-marked from York Dr. Muck wrote to M Marvin New Adele My Darling I write again to tell you how - ful 1 am to vou for destroying ni letters. Who Kknows whose turn Is next so long as (hese frenzied patriots are after me. You Know I was one of the last men who bid our good ambassador ood-hye, | told him that 1 would like to return o the Fatherland but he insisted thac my SR " duty is to stay here. He insisted that In another letter addressed from | 1 am the Fatherland’s most valuablo Baltimore, Dr. Muck ‘wrote to Adele | servant in this country. In (he name Martin thus: of our gracious Kaiser he begged mo to remain here. And, of cou darling, you-—how could T leave you? 1 have written to the adjutant of our Kaiser, begging him to recall me to the Iatherland and use his infincnce to secure a divorce for me so that T may return to this country and make you mine own forever, darling Adele. YOUR KART. The Interna- four ., my My Darling: I know you read in the papers the disgraceful way in which the atdi- ence in Baltimore behaved. They in-, sisted that 1 play the “Star Spangled Banner,” and how 1 hate to play it. How I hate to play to the puck of swine,—t is what they are. \What do they know about mus What do they know about art? . All they know | is dollars. I hate to face the rabble and it hurts my soul to play to the vulgar crowd. But you darling, the thought of you induces me to be pa- tient with these curs. And curs they are, most of them. Think of your poor Karl, my darling. Think! 1 am anxiously counting the days that aro parting us. And then God bless you my darling, until I hoid you again in my arms and cover you with Be true to me, D. Adele Washington, to Miss C., Karl Marvin From Muck wrote thus: My Darling: The pack is still after me, darling Adele. [ can not move without nhese greyhounds following my every foot- steps. It is not safe for any Ameri- can to assoclate with me, to apeak with me, to say Just a few words in my behalf. And ling, how I wish to hold in my arms once more, u i to gaze into your beautiful ey nd o drink hearty kisses from your When I think of of our last you ¢ those fow meeting, Adele 0 understand how | nd it into moment dariin am suffer- is so humiliating for detail atell you T atithe hauds of fhesc But you, -darling Adele, . the of you only glves mo strer courage to.endure these pers Close your ‘eyes, my’ darling Adele, me how curs, thought an :and < peam® ajbout - me as, I do aboul you every minute. YOUR KARL. As is seen In every one of his let- ters, Dr. Muck must have been suffer- ing under the hallucination that he was belng watched every minute of his life. Not a word of his allegations is true. 1 can state for sure that here in Boston not an agent of the depar ment was ever assigned to wateh him He was either trying to play on (I sympathy of Miss Adele Marvin, or ¢lso ho s suffering from a menial delusion that somecone was following him-—someone was persecuting him. In a letter addressed from Flart- ford Conn., Dr. Muck wrote thus: My Darling I am on my hall to enterfain the crowd and swino who think that they can pay the entrance have the right to dict selectlons. 1 wish the oyer, for 1 hate hble and my heart is lov return to vou, Adole darliy of me Adele darling. Dream of throbbing moments we spent tos er, and dream of the hours we vet spend. God bless way to the concort of dog becan they my fee e to touring perfc nie to the Whe will you darling. YOUR KARI. Tn a letter postmarked Boston, Karl Muck wrote: My Darling Adele: I sympathize with you in your fear for the consequences of our very sweet relationship. We must not overlook any precaution that will save us both from a scandal. My ene- mies would rejoice in dr: ' to vulgar public gaze our love that is crod and which we alone understand. Our relationship must be guarded un- I m free to make you my own, stionship | to shoulder it all. NOT A THEORYT PRINCESS, MAY BE It’s a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect. SCOTT’S EMULSION ! an easily assimilated tonic- nutrient supplies the body with those elements that contribute to strength. Free from alcohol or any other harmful element Scott’s builds lhangtfi by nourishment. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 194 darling consequencey, hereafter we must talke stronger precautions. And do not fear, Adele darling, should our rela- sult in disgrace (which God forbid) T would be only too proud But to discontinue friendship, I can never permit myself to consent to it of my own will Darling, love me until we again. YOUR KARL. our In a letter New Miss May Muck wddressed to vin from York, Karl wrote I\:I‘y Darling Adele: I could hardly constrain my: sleep when I read your T will where we will be safe in secrecy. Our friend will meet you and conduct you to the apartment. I will arrange that vou shall have the keys on reaching (Here a long dissertation on music and art.) Adele darling, I am intoxicated with the anticipation of the ple meeting you. Save me a press 5. note last night. have the rooms ready YOUR: KARL. (Continued Thursday.) HERE’S lots of sweetness in Karo. In millions of homes it o . 1 Adele, As to your fear of i meet to | | from London.—The latest rumors hal Jdi Wal of of formerly ' M Grant of New York. The pi was taken in a costume she wo recent ball. REBUILDING CASTOFFS Are coupled the of and names the the 12 Lady of daughter Capbell Prince Lady Joan is Countess Adele fury at a Strong Efforts Being Employy to Save the German Maritime Pre tige at Various Ports. Hamburg, Nov. 19.—The Hanseal wmd Hamburg in particular af verything they can to stimj shipping save somethil the wre f Germany’s' mal prestige. all the towns doing lato time | is used instead of sugar for cook- ing, baking and candy-making. 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