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HOME PAGE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919 : in. Secre t. his regard when she naively displayed were lowered. No light burned in- “What procedure do you propose the hearth, gazed fearfully around the w: watch \ " ,, ng Lauffer,” continued it, _ 4 » Tecan he Bala Tvery Glos, very ‘Above this shop were three floors er et 4 coctiess'hise: into the Suen ica retn bepelde a wehder" red with veantion "ice Bigemonths Fag toftuanaertere, , . > " bes ~ bens : 4 handy! "But we don’t need these to evidently apartinents Tho windows self, and enjoying the fooling, "What — Sudden! "NES bane WALe ERP Deena ee ie your cipher letter) aaa YSTERY, Love and War—a story of thrills drawn in vivid colors against th convict us,” Mu t y Mi affair between u Erith!" bach Hi gainst the towering er anhed and handed him the ete. 20s Tented a» gO wh te GOT" he cepented. ened os ils sleeve. “It iw that!” agreed Cassidy with a ‘The girl produced it with hands that ckground ef the snow capped Alps! Ina inserter nat he pecwetes, chert Lauffer lives on the fourth floor, game. fark!" she motioned. wider grin, “And you can take It trembled a trifle, spread it out under swift rush oti Evelyn Eri , |] and followed her downstairs. said Mise Erith. “Will you plonse give "I have an automatic pistol,” she He heard it, too—« souffling Moise from me, Mr. Vaux, we never knew the light, Then she drew from ber s t rus of action, Evelyn frith and Kay Her car was waiting, engine run- ¢ the jimmy, Mr. Vaux?" remarked sertously, tapping her of heavy feot behind @ closed door that the Postal Inspection was on to pocket a little pad and a penell, Mckay of The Secret Service are carried ning; @he spoke to the Yeadiak ehaut- A it cut ot his overcoat coat pocket, “and a pal ot ,hend- somewhere Beyond the darkened din- fata fellow at alt fintil you called me “Quick,” she sald, “look for pale F i i one feu t in, and Vaux follow arid looked uneasily up ana cuffe—the sort that open an room. atop outgoing letters.” wr through 1 Plan of Wer and attacks, foiling "Yon kudw,” he said, pulling the down the deserted avenue while the when you strtke & mtn on a wrist iaigre'e Cres, in the kitohe- ¥ veriat have you on him?” inquired — “Yos, f have it!” M i > “ y mink robe over her and himeelf, gin stepped calmly into thp open en- it erm, ‘ou know the kin 4 aux. roy 7 ” Germany's Plan of World Conquest. “Youre behaving very badly w your Uyway. ‘There were two doors, a “Surely. You mean to commit ae- a umnhraguced nis Distal: they stole | Canuidy laurned: | vWe've almont late superior officer, glass one opening on the xtatre lead- sqult and robbery Ip the first He ree ee the dining-room; halted had the goods on him for 4 long tim “Now try the twentieth word trem “I'm #0 excited, so interested! 1 ing to the upper floors, and the shop upon the body of the aforesald Nps te. ° but this afternoon I saw hitn mall @ the top!" Copyright, 1919, by George HL. Doran Company. hepe I'm not lacking in deference to door on the left. want” iwiash that door,” he sald 10 & low Ieticr to Mexicu—and we wot it. A He counted downward very care Copyrtabt, 1919-1019, by International Magarine Company. ay enored Chief of Division. Am I, She stooped over for a rapid survey, “I-ie that it?’ she faltered. = dectrio ayes the pli ed Pte code, Here's the fuily SYNOPSIS OF PILRC! fr, Vaux?” then with incredible swiftness mmicd “It is.” toroh over rangle: $ “ 1 ” he son aes lie Cae ee he he cloned Mdtchen door for an instant, “Then Cassidy triumphantly Pend gail’ utd tie wees It dawn “You certainly hustle me around the shop door. She hesitated: then, at & whispered word from him, Brelyy Brith, young and beautiful ke aan ener, jong and beautiful war worker 10 the Ceasor's Office Is New aloud the secret and treacherous tn- lso, We had better try the twen- ‘Tork, intercepts & mys « etter rom Al jorman Latter, © German pleate tramer, and ts Some! This is q crazy thing we're. ‘The noise of tho illegal operations “That is rather @readful, isn’t it?” 0 earenente ” 2 . he shut iog-Foom ae tage am Oe fone. With Bs, Woes, br de Oe OE ra eatvi" awoke the icy and silent avenue With “Somewhat. It involves almost afly- was plunged again. into Oath formation which the letter contained. tieth: word counting from the bottom tiatinetanlikietiiecdhintes wae’ a loud, splitting crash! The door thing short of life &nprisonment, But ‘And then, ore Vaux or Brith ‘en United States transports to- of the page up,” she said, “It might ‘Do you live alone?” he inquired swung gently inward. I don't mind.” had concluded what next was to be day lett New York (by the) Northern possibly be that CHAPTER I. left or pérhaps from the right.” after @ moment's silence. “Quiok!" she said. And he followed i) jimmy the glass door was the done, the kitchen door . Route, Inform our U boats, Urgency “The twentieth word, counting "Yes, M mts Are not living.” jtmmy 0, pPened: and. requires instant measures. (Continued.) “It’s utterly impossible to solve ug eh My bare = iy, Der guiltily inside, swiftly cautious work of a moment or againat the dangling lighted bulb res. Ten more the bottom of the column upward, is z ‘You are rather an unusual girl, Th tt ”, are 0 sail from here next week on OU are cold,” she sald. that unless you bave the book,” he m A , shop Was quite warm. A stov® two, Then the dark stairs rope in within, loomed a burly figure wearing = “The dirty Boche!: the word ‘an,’" ho said. She wrote it. 6 “Eh a0 pry té have al ; Ra rear room still emitted heat fr'nt of them and Vaux took the hat and overcoat; anda Dig DAMS VOICe “Dugan has left for Mentor to ley, Now,” sho continued, “try page 6, s0 sorry to have dis- remarked: “why and @ dull red light. On the stove jead. It was as cold as the pole in ruméiNed through the apartment: thie brother of his | fexico to look Up second column, third word from topl’ - turbed you this evenin “I'm goitig to try to find the book.” “Well, girls of your sort are seldom was & pot of glue, of some other mub- there, but Vaus's blood was racing — “All right, all right, keep your shirt this anake, so 1 guoas there's ne handy aghinbrosia’ Is the word.” “1t's horribly cold out,” “How?” aa much in earpest about thelr war stance used by gilders and frame now, and I'll get your coat and vest for Gono me tere | Tue there's no harm = try the third word from the bet he sala. “There’s' scarcely a soul on “Dy breaking inte the shop of Here WOFK OS you seg to be” he re: makers, Steam cutie lenauldh fim On the third Goer he dashed his YOR He pooketed the letter and went ine“, the streets.” man Lauffer. Neen ite eae Oey. and drivere Wwaue handed her oa electro torch, worch through an empty corrider Sad Then Miss Erith faghed her torch to the bedroom to gét a coat and vet. American.’ ” ‘shi Fe * . i—_e. ‘eux hand r an electric torch, pinyeq it amartly over every closed fill in the man’s face, blinding him. for the prisoner. Miss Erith looked Sho pointed to the four words which @ nodded brightly: House-breaking? Robbery? in France: then fleshed his own. The noxt mo- Goor On the fourth floor he took hin Afd Vaux covered him with levelled Vaux : Bi ®t she had written, Counting from the “It's a wonderful night for what “Yes.” Oh, of course, I mean nice girls, pe ai found @ push button and jorch in his left hand, his In Pistol. "Cussidy geoms to know nothing tP of the page downward the. first we bave to do, And @ don't mind Vaux smiled incredulously: ike yourself, who do near-war work switched on the lights in the shop. y) yen then the man made @ #wift anout the cole-cipher,” she whi 58 two words were “Anagraph ambro- the eae Yard mec. Granted ti ‘ fato Laas here in New York"—— ‘Then they extinguished their torches. to the apartment is motion toward his et, but ated, “I think he rummaged ot sper- sia But counting from the bottom e ry x . ‘Granted that you get into Lauf- — “you aro brutal!” she exclaimed. There were no books in the rear open!" ste whispered. Vaux's briskly cheerfu) warning ho principles, not in search of ant natal tpward the two words formed the ‘Ar® you proposing to go out?” he fer’s shop without being arrested, “I am mad to go to France! It is a Toom; of this h& was presently "i" was, A lamp on a table inside Checked himself and sullenly and very nook.” | a of any code- phrase: “An American.” sated, elarned, what then?’ sacrifice—a renunciation for me to re. assured. He came back Into the way stil burning. They had a» *Owly raiséd both empty hands. She looked “Try page 730, firat col seventh \ res }. ry ? oked around the dining room. 'y Bi q be paged “why, "eeu or main in New York. I understand front shop and began to rummage. iim; ft hi e ‘All right, all right, te grumbled. 4, Word from the bottom,” she said, com~ ‘hy, yes. Yon don't mind, do shat have this cipher with mé@ jirsing and I know how to drive a A few trade catajogues rewarded him Boor, heap” sna tasae tases “Ite on me this time, Go on; what's ware oe ae nar beok wan tens Trolling her excitement with an effort, you?" There are not likely to be many car; but I have stayed here because and ho solemnly laid them on the the jdea?” . ; ¢ i wear” “Am € to fo, too?” books in the shop of a gilder and my knowledge of ciphers seemed to counter. ese, “TRaAY patel Mahe | mW; Well, upon my word! etam- ainong ‘the plated knives and furke Ne Word Ie “WDC an, feet ‘aul ‘9 Cansidy!" “Certainly. You gave me only maker of picture frames. I shall, by ‘it me for this work.” “The telephone directory is not the noisclessly into the front room. “Fr the love o° God,” growled Cas- Cassidy came back with the @ar- twenty-four hours, and I can't do it referring to this letter, search what ‘I was teasing you,” he sald gently. key,” said Miss Erith, pushing it 1 seemed to bo @ sort of sittings gidy, “Is that you, Mr. Vauxl” He Menta he bad been looking for—an Her coupe stopped in Fitty-sixth ade. A few moments were sutfi- room and wae in disorder; cushions overvoat, coat and vert—and he oar. first columa, sevesth alone in that time.” books I find there for a single coher- gtr coupe mopped Mnf lowered his arms sheepishly, reached GA & large table behind her chair eat sentence, When I discover such “Litt, eat Mndlecn AreaUe, cued GO na Nene ey tne iekey, from a lounge lay aboat the floor! gut aBd ewitched on the celling Ilht Cr'Sresentiy Vaus followed kt 7 neasonm. * | lay @ portfolio. She turned, drew it a sentence f shall know that I have the girl, as Vaux helped her to de- catalogues oither. eee eo he lataaed Gbate bad both PERMIT AN Pemeia aaa rite Lhe Chasidy had just unlocked the hand. ,,“We have the key!” whe exetafméd. toward her and lifted {t into her lap. the right book.” svend. ‘“Lauffer's shop is just around “Have you searched very care- rippa r oy rpg and, seeing Mis wits trom the powel “Look at what I've written!—‘An ripped open and disembowelled, and Erith, subsided. m the powerful wrists of a “What havo you discovered?” he The young ‘man smdked roftec- the corner.’ she took {is ates Jo tulipt” she asked. ite exceleior stuffing strewn broad- “What are you doing here?” de- dark, , sullen man who stood in American who for reasons!’ Aud el 9 c eady hersel ° lewalk, c , ° on— inquired - politely, tanking in the Uvey aud gesed into the burning tieeny berself on the cy sidew: O aireres, ot Another book in the cast, manded Vaux. disgusted with thia 'S, sblrtesleeves near a small deal NOTE, te te Re ame | fratefal warmth of tho fire. Mee is rope 4 treated bib tn. the bitter Garknene thers Wan, “Well (ian, Latiffer must have 1 pasmreeteRaltT aR meeree PURE COCs TETCe oe erence SO raat” MNNiEEd Vine ‘It certainly looks 4tke the key,” he been — robbed whispered Vaux. another service, aquired Vaux, dryly, “Nothing. The cipher is, as I shop to-night and steal the book?” not a soul to be seen on the strect; In his apartment upstairs,” OAvhat the deuce do you suppose “What am I doing?” repeated Cas- ‘Tt sure is, ain't it, Herman?” re. said, But we'd better try another feared, purely arbitrary. Ive exas- , “There scoms to be nothing else to no tramcars were approaching dn “Which apartment is it hag happened ?”" sidy with a sarcastic glance at Mine piled Cassidy facetiously. Now, word oF wo. . do, Mr. Vau Madison Avenue, although far up on “The fourth floor. His name | ith. “Patth, 1 then, me Dutch bucko; climb int “Try page 717, firet column, ninth perating, isn't it?” “Of course,” he remarked sarcasti- th se takes wal eh P. andar a ball ¥ gliis name ls They moved cautiously to the con- ith. th, I'm pinching a German yo if ? ENO ona.” He nodded, toasting his shins. cally, “we could turn this matter Over fixnts of one were just vanishini Rae eee ae ere Fiate in the necting-door of the room in the rene. (Xrcmon et a tes rat what Food dletle Bornai™, DMN HEre'® & rttg word iw “vital.” “You see,” she continued, opening LA nll altered eng etry is “Do you see any policeme! Sho turned off the electric Nght: they AOMORI E Raa ed ROO ‘% you're up to, too?” i As they ted to leave the kitchen- a 274, wecond column, second Wile Jorttnlla, we'ta My bopy of | ame cuss asked in_a low voice, went to the door, reconnoitred cau- “Bedclothes ‘trailed to. the floor, Herman Lauffert™ ; ette, Vaux, who brought up tno rear, word on . this wretched cipher letter, I have “Because { have concluded that it Se ia ot Di hte GOP a a which also was litered with dingy Bian Sotaee ateeaiheTie te tala CAUabe ERE OE 8, teeepy tine beak: « eer tart Wire tb Wiel Sune transferred it to one sheet. It's noth- 1@ part of our work. And I've berun toe minutes” they. waited; then Vaux flashed tis (arculine apparel Aung about at ran. q tittle walk. T'gotta get hin cont and labelled “Perfect Cook-Book," but he written: ‘An American who | for ing Dut a string of Arabic numbers 100, aa Asap yy oH They turned into Madison Avenue trch on the dellplate. had been turned inside out, in what Vest, And what are you doing here, Picked it up, shoved it lato his over. reasons of the most vital importance! jnveraperted with useatingledy word 'TWtat aoe te locke TO as past the Hotel Essex. There way not Under the ‘ell marked “Fourth apparently had been a hasty and "7" cont pocket en pussant, afd followed Quick. We don't want « Sore saabera tost probably repre. "A mink—an olter—one of those ® soul to be seen. Even the silver. Floor” wae engraved Herman Lauf- frantic search. . St hak cian cena ees nine Geme ee Bee re eee tee ee OP oan fo 0nd.se ie nm fer's name. oR ” nal a im al \a~ a i o'd objec! o written, firet the number of the page i2Y ,CYCh Teer cies tore taiks, later Miss Erith paused before a shop “we have no warrant for this sort of "*Look!” Tihe whispered, clutching vith, Keys, malnms cuffed, prisoner, whistling “Garry- your pocket and runt’ | And the cf wome book, then the line on which as though he were sniffing at you; a on the ground floor of an old-fashtonod thing, and it, means serious trouble his arm and pointing to the Arepiace tate SRG VERE, “we see: OY) Betty Mise Erith turned an@ took te he Tagwed, black moustache, like the brownstone residence which had been !f we're caught.” at thelr feet.” ~ mied the door, What do you think of ait!" motioned Vaux to Miss her heels with Vaux after her, he word ts to be found say, the furry muzzle-bristies of some wild altered for business. “know it, But what oth , ‘ that, Cassidy ith, pulling the “Perfect” Cook- "As soon as the chauffeur empled @ line from the top, or maybe furry wussle-bristies of some mill Alsver the shop-window wns a sign: thero?” whe inquired. naively, "You of che uniented. fi hearth in frome “Did you sor” grinned Cassidy, now Hook” trom his pocket. them he whisked off the blanket; Miss 2 the bottom—and then the poal- [wuffer.” “H. Lauffer, Frames and Gilding.” allowed me only twenty-four hours, senniee wieiear Leiba lead ts Teslneaia nebeee Piccaee re Wisitaere ont ee teen Re loc pag prow ge ‘ a rn ; 0 © friendly. © remarked, and Vaux followed. They ‘away. : Ajem of the word—second from the He was caressing the fire with The curtains of the shop- windows and I won't back out ‘They stared at the smoking. atub on = “T never dreamed that your division “A cook book!” She smiled, opened (To Be Continued. / ‘5. Revealed by His\ Tl Roa Saye | The Evening World’s — Ghar Sree atte ae || Can You Beat It! wets, es Ene RSE ee Es — 3 “Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 1919, by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer > The Evening Work!’s Character Analysis Editor answers the specific } | ions asked by the singere young women who sent in specimens of their sweetheart’s handwriting for analysis. Send in four ques- Conducted b nor Schor A Rainy Day Fairy Story ONe there was a little girl by the name of Rosealine. She a » fions to-day and look for answers at a later date on this page. sweet little girl and loved by everyoné. One rainy, misty day o aline and her playmates sat in the pretty little house moe R. C, N. Y—sCharacter. not yet inclinations (require more than sig- formed; ambition’ arid’ deviation may |[AtUre to complete reading.) opposite her home. The house was uninhabited and the other little o! develop later; rather artistic taste in| §, A, B.—Is normally fond of clothes; somewhat refined; fairly in- | women’s society, but not unduly, Is 7 .|genial, good natured, has many telligent; given to etre and comfort: |Ficngs, Me truthful. Indications are | \Mindly affections; somewhat 4N-| true Jove, but wait awhile, va JANE X. F-—ixtravagance, tmpa- s . |tience, slight pessimism. Generous, 4. H.Fificient, tit too hasty: sincere, versatile, honest, mentally honest, mentally alert, nervously en-|atert, a man of, character, Future ' : i .| promises well. Should makg @ goo ergetic; generous, optimistic, origi prom val, sensitive, Impatient with etupid- lawyer when he gains poise, ity, resourceful, domestic, Impulstve| P, J, H.—Indications are that he is judg. | perfectly straightforward. No reason vather than reasoning, Hasty Judg-| Totac int his statements. Should eay were very much afraid. After looking through the rooms they came to & little room, at the top of the house, (You must not forget Rosealine had her Kiddie b> pin on). They all peeped in but it seemed very dull inside. They made up their minds they were going in. They pushed and pushed, but in vain. Then Rosealine came to the rescue. Someone inside must seen her Klub pin and the door opened, but no one was allowed in except- ing little Rosealine. ‘ When she came out they all gathered around her and asked what 16 looked like inside, She told them that before she would let them. enter » that room they must be Cousins, They thought and thought until one little girl by the name of Amy said: “I know, we will join the Kiddie Klub then we will be Cousins, not only that but we can go to Luna Park next yeur and on rainy days we can look at the Klub Korner instead of gitting iment, « Indications are success. oe eaer ie olerigale ‘Thomigh not es — My here, Easily sald and easily done. . L. K—Indications for retaining his | eclally forceful, appears honest and yer“ sapere sin Jove favorable, ‘but measure up to] ~ : ows ANN. PSSEL Le hi s gencrous, honest, carnest and] M. C. $—-Good business ability. irteen yearn, By oJ Sans a Well balanced, versatile. Kindly, | Lp i atl 3 normally affectionate. Uncommun)- | ; cative. Sincere, if he has mentioned | marriage, because he 1% cautious M, C. T.—Indicetions favorable for enduring love, Is home-loving, Will) pout it, Will make a good husband help round out your character, which QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. copied, must accompany each drawing balancing. Honest, and the|, &\LLY Pe-Indications are that he Dear Goume Miaancht or painting. ica ee ; le gisivers, Very siectionste, ‘Think AT times t see pletures by members| Pictures may be done with colored snacry lay WDA ho wilt retain his good habits. inthe Kiddie Klub Korner. Are they |CFayons, oll paints or water colors, nsider 2 sont in at any time or for special con-| Contestants must state name, age LM, D—C te, enduring |, 7, ¢.—Does not drink to excess, tests only? HP | Mel oees Coasis: Susan aes y. Fairly ambitious, which love{Is not stubborn. Extravagant. Sin- tenia only coreiioate Bamba ‘vsti ce Drawings by members are sent in| World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, stig, a little| cere. Favorable indications for marriage. at all times, Children wishing to| New York City, nter the contest must use the contest ——- subject, ‘and drawings must arrive be- |AWARD WINNING ESSAY @8P< fore the closing date of the competl- TEMBER CONTEST. tion. Miscellaneous drawings, that is, ‘MY DREAM OF DREAM6.” will stimulate, exacting, trifle glaring faults. Secretive, No E, L.—Sincere, sensitive, 1dealistic, " Type that will marry upon short ac- FRANCES W. J.—Somewhat cold- Bameanée Has enduring qualities, blooded and calculating, Requires} 7, poth infatuated and tn love. drawings on any subject the artist) my dream of dreams! My last indifferent treatment ‘16 srouse in. | = may choose are always acceptable, =| 4.011 wnat a delicidus, exoiting terest. Do not write or nag him, He | Q. May I write @ story fer F iead thought. But to begin—— wishes to be friendly, but is mot seri- | D Ye | Korner? R. § 1h te } lo Tou ‘Ar Yea. And t€ tt 1s found suitable, | THe assembly room of the schoet ; k ? it will be published there, {attend was brilliantly lighted. Tt waa .—Laoks initiative, but | K —— | M. and the auditorium was filed, FOO A ea cmag correet now: Q. When we write stories, may wo| Here and there was @ girl graduate this, ‘an make sucecssful account use any subject? Cc. F. jail in white, with cheeks flushed with ant. Weakness in ws affections, and Conyright, 1019, by The Press Publishing Co, ‘A. Yes, Do not forget that the| pride and excitement, talking to pare nability to say “no.” loving (The New York Evening World) story must be original and that ents whose faces were quite aa nature. Make a good irusband, 1, What r jon was founded by | certification to that effect by a flushed. There were some familiar a 500 ot teacher must accompany each con-| faces, ah, yea, and there was our Mary Baker Kddy? the chief deity of Greek tribution, cipal. And there in the corner R. B—Is capable, but though in-] 2, Who —_ talking with my mother teache: Q. On what date did Coupon No. 66/j1 was wonderful, pyre ‘os dustrious must sense his latent mytholog : a qualities more deeply. nful, 3. Who is known as the world's innocently admiring pretty |greatest Mar? | appear in the Korner? | wore a happy face. Then came the girls, No cause for Jealousy, 18|" 4. For what city in Belgium is @ fa. | A. Friday, Bept. 29, 1916, teacher to call the graduates together honest, sincere, and WH! MAke &lmous weave of carpet named? | Above a slanature which we make /S24 before any could resllee tap the gong RumEnd, 5. In what game is the expression out to be Harry Sternbad, we read) oxen vere ro % ‘ ty ‘Sompiaint: "Dear Cousin Blea. | Saduates were walking from the regs “fore” used? 6, In what country was John Mec. Cormack born? } 7, Who first got electricity from the | |trum with diplomas in hands, Then nor, I sent you six coupons and did tl not get my Bint But Harry does not /‘he principal—mother shook me th ive hii t and that Was the end of my dream Reng Dee Wnree Ot helb- | myself as @ graduate, FLORENCE C.—Is kindly, moth- i business head, refined les MATTER OF HISTORY. atring of a kite? rad JE man called on the great de-| g Gp what material is picture film | By FLORENCE CHODOROV, | I Ractive who had never tailed to mane? | Cousin Eleanor. Aged twelve, Brooklyn, make good. 9. Of what State was Woodrow Wil- | OCTOBER DRAWING AND PAINT: | frvow . “Mister,” said the man, “I want you son once Governor? nae | ING CONTEST. : Hem aT ML AND to locate some missing articles for] 10. ho was the commander of the} b er lata ‘ Union forces gt the end of the Civil Subject: “Autumn Flowers.” “Basy,” replied the Great Detective, | War? “Where did you lose the articles?” 11, On what river ts Cincinnati? “My wife put them away when she| 12. Who wrote “Tho Charge of the ‘ag housecleaning,” replied the man,| Light Brigade"? \ in you find them for me? ANSWERS FOR YESTERDAY'S | | SN prises of four Thrift Stampa (the equivalent of $1) will be) awarded each of ten Kiddie, Klub members, ages from six to fif-| teen, inclusive, who make the best! color drawings or paintings of au-| tumn flowers. “A Sorcienta wore the parent or Sus. o guardian of the contestant saying x that the work is, to the best of their COUPON NO. 535 original and has not been “You are asking ghe tmposstble,” ected the Great’ Hetective, as. he QUESTIONS, covered his face with his hands and| 1, Westinghouse; 2, Soviets; 3, ser- shook with grief. vice; 4, Thor; 6, Jeanette Rankin; 6, For the first time in his career he Mercury; 7, lava; 8, bar; 9, ivory; 10, bel fotled.—Cincinnati Enquirer, Africa; 11, galley; 12, 17, '