The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 17

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a AYOR, CYRUS P creed that hecklers at public meetings shall be arrested and sent before Judge Enos P. Bumpton in t fuwure. The Mayor made the rule fol lowing san anti-Bolshiviki meetin held in Hugus Hall Saturday evening | under the auspices of the Women's Betterment League. The Executive headed the list of speakers and it was he who was heckled. \Aftet Calloway Hart, the Delhi elo- | cation teacher, had recited an original poem called “Clear Our Country of Reds Without Delay," Promptress Pertle, who was presiding, introduced Mayor Walker. The Mayor, who hap- pened to be chewing twist, pushed a cugpidor over near the speakers’ table and bowed. There was great applause, | which lasted until he held up one hand and demanded quiet. “My friends,” he began, “I appre- ciate your outburst of admiration, or whatever it may be, and wish to re-| mind you that I am a candidate to succeed myself and that I am to auc-) tion my hogs next Wednesday, Ten per cent. discount for cash,” | “Fine!” said Promptress Pertle, proudly. It is understood she will be | appointed City Beautifier if Walker| wine, | “Now let me say,” Walker, “that 1 | hate the Reds, “How do you like the ‘Dailas Rlues?" asked a man's voice coming trom the vicinity of the wood box. “Very good!" said the Mayor with, a laugh. “I often hear the young ‘fotks singing that tuhe, But, to get) back to the Reds—they must not ‘be m against the Reds. | permitted to appear in Delhi.” \M At this point the Mayor hitched, his | telt and, in doing so, drew up his trousers. Immediately it was noticed that he was weafing red socks “Look at them socks!" yeled the man's voice, over near the wood box. ‘The Mayor attempted to continue, “Nothing about the Refis pleases me,” he said. “Are they warm?" asked the voice. | “They can be warm ar cold and I! Wouldn't care,” snappeéi the May “I would keep all Reds under cover. “Then pull down yonr pants,” said the voice. A titter went over the assemblage ‘ama the Mayor ehawed emburrass- ment. He realized shat the man was poking fun at his socks and he didn't! know exactly What to say. Finally he found his voice. “Red socks are afl right,” he said. | “They can't play ball like the New York Giant shouted the man. it Was more than the Mayor could stand. “he Constable Brown in the hail?” | he asked. “Right here?” came from the con- stable. “Arrest that man!” A fight followed in which the can- MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1020 The Mayor of Delhi By Bide Dudley Copyright, 192Q by The Press Publishing Co, (Tho New York Evening World.) AAA AR Hereafter When Walker Lectures on “Reds” He Won’t Wear Red Socks. KIN S|stable was knocked down four times, WALKER of Delhi has de- bu he subdued his man by shouting offender was Victorious constable out the the cuspidor » rostrum is equipped with ulker Democrats. lls order a direction of curbing whole town talking. ‘There ix much indignation. VAT 1920, by ‘The Prow Publishing Oo, In what children’s story did the) kind of oil is used in mix-| what European country did vanada come? EE st settlers of ( name of the contained in tobacco “i to have rig a of rats by fi what government depart-| Land Office? 8. Wh at form of alcohol is a de; adty | Bibieal character thought! to sacrifice his} been ordered continued Mayor | 8 | . In what country did Maximilian attempt to become emperor? tinguished Ser f ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S QUESTIONS. Hatshopsu-Pharaoh y 4000 years in dig- ing the Hues Canal? Hatshopsu-Pharaoh, cended the throne of Exypt with her Thothmes IL, « apacity brought | the reigns of government At the death of Tho- | » was the master-spirit of | This dominant woman built | splendid terrae STRANGE ! im) yey T Pur ANY Kick | Wis Theban plain. | chiet glory was it woman dug the first Queen (who. ment of the Save the Kin le) was the HERE'S A Good Sort PROHIBITION DRINK I've CADE FoR YOu MONDAY, JANUARY 12,1920 New and Original © Fo:Sma| Fashion Designs 6 Women By Mildred Lodewick———= — by The Pres, Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | The Southland Would Welcome This Altractive Frock materials which compose o THIS LooKs LIKE-A Goop frock have more ) GooD and ennai) to do with the success of it than many women °. Two main points the texture of the fab ric and the contrast of fabric to another. ways seams better and manipulated easier and more grace- na cheap one besides wearing better and looking better; contrast of one the frock providing the of fabrics is in- opportunity skirt offers for such a doubt one of the main reasons for is so satisfying for one to select contrasting r, and the other with success, The fastidious have designe » Which while fea turing two contrastinse SOME Kick! My ?| NOSE Stee | WONDER IF ANYBODY Put 4 RAISIN WHO SAID THERE \WAS No Kicts /'N SOFT main reason for wort opening at the front of Hed upon to strap it together, trimming quality of which is exceed- with the small pearl buttona holding them up the left si Other pearl buttons fasten t » sleeves, and a ingly effective, pair of them A figured khaki-kool jon pink for the tunie would ming with white completing it as sash, Crepe de chipe or plain khaki- kool might alay be used baronet satin chemisette and The narrow surrounds the sleeves and ths tunic edge are smart finishing touches, { one district. Pretty, witty and charming Miss Sally Manvers She had not yet con- quered New York It almost seemed that it had conquered her. A sudden trick of Fate -and she was whirled from her attic poverty into the heights sof gayest society to meet the man she loved. was still a ‘‘Nobody.” Copyright, 1915, by Ge THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS A NEW BOOK EVERY TWO WEEKS. t CHAPTER | FEW doors short of Lexington Avenue rties, pretty Sally Manvers weather-bitten steps to a brownstone herself to three long flights of naked staigs. She left behind, at the entrance, the dingy parlors of on the first landing the wailing-rooms of a teac ee of t several dusty chambers pe gained at the top an open door whose Modes et T Vocal culture, on the ne cardboard advertis (in ink) M. A. W Through this the girl walked int boasted a top-light together with the nished with an jll-assorted company of lame ants were indicated by @ rubber hood thick with dust, a folding metal case, and a large studio easel supplemented vocations of its tel canvases Lt was in this dingy attle that Sally Manvers, Luey Spode, art student, Warden, chorus wirl, had first cast their lots and their’ scant fortunes together, two years ago. Lucy was away, Mary at a rehearsal and Sally viewed the sweltering apartinent dreacily. After a time she moved languidly out into the hall, £ which an iron Qadder led up through a scuttle to the roof, the refuge and retreat of the studio's tenants on those breagh- less, interminable r nights when their quarter unendur- ably stuffy, Here they were free to lounge at ease, en deshadille; neither the dressmaker nor the teacher of voice production ey ubled their privacy, and seldom did other figures appear on*any of the roofs which ran to the Park Avenue corner on an exact plane broken only by low divid- ing walls and chimney stacks Three ohairy of the steamer iype, all maimed, comprised the furnitur of this roof garden and, selecting the soundest, wily dra, 1 it in th shadow cast by the heod of the stadle tep Light, and settling down a was securely iss face of the ed it with her Alnaudy she water could no more shelter of some sort tempest buffeting wind, the IN SERIAL FORM p of the r + but found it immovable. roof, with no butter fortune. on sobbing a little in her terror, she scrambled to the next don to the next and » kept on reckon e that was the pounding pause to ‘ennially unrented, panels sported a the tenancy of (in engraved script) Miss lucy S\ a scrawl) Manvers. n off generpu n, and (in ‘pencil, and dismal pi typewriting rm supportin nd a click, and ved erushed fin and tumbling » floor what at first unrelieved darkness-—but the incess lightning—at one way, by the ruil of und sought to stupefying sle as gverpowerit as though induced by drugs. as she began p her position, almost as wildered by remembered be Sally crept to the down, But her 1 nothing be- more than shadows, solitude and however, asleep it had come on to rain ¢ a shrouded sky "Without the glare cut the gl seuttle would seem to indicate hadn't stumbled into an un inhabited hotse the girl sprang from her und groped once 84 gest as wending storm without town for the » establishment untrustworthy eervants. ected to seek where. Fog an instant finely cover, tugged with ull her might, But » us sense of the house, out- clingit was to gain kn envy panic fright, L bath 10 and many roofs ut len nder w might w to #ecount own into that ind footing If farther e dislodged the cover nt she had led to fact of the only a mo listed ne rea je that pur: thrilled with wild adven- A TRIG SPORT SILK COSTUME. BI Ot te lt toc Newest Notes of Science. An inventor has patented a ho! for safety razor blades to make thé useful for other than their intended purposes. All of Switzerland's glaciers are perceptibly receding, a notable ane having shrunk more than 1,000 fasts in a decade Several films can be developed, ‘at the sume time in recently invented tanks, designed chiefly for amateug photo vhe Colombia produces an average. wa 90,000 troy ounces of platinum anu ally, practically all of it coming trem sY LOUIS JOSEPH hooked beneath and ture VANCE. . manner of scent- was decked with whh dark hair clipped enugly iby and the salient free tu range 4 half frantic less by she found lashing @in than by a dread of difficult to relish with so had ne buck to the — It may »p-light and pound- formed ears, ached with a reawakened cruel unfairnes flesh oropt with the rain-souked his countenance touch of her pprineely,. pric tion of re face of the was wet to her skin— th harm her—her rl unwonted colo: chance tor eyes as cri Act ghe ie at alla Raffles type And when t hesitated a moment long Swift action ensued; nsued her in= a raon neither from the sound citement Nothing, this was no in the eyes of ane: hopping a fre sof w truly ¢ But that he The bed cha were pointed : moment beautifully « » was to turn on nimation of r despised gra ome difficulty softly to her right of song Whish lustre mirror'y depths, portunity the sword chandelier was on full- tand heavy cen. y, beyond which, . Stood on the me hand a be vund broken by reper ee canvas in a a muted metallic ounds beyond mis= rainst the table, to Bally's view, vealing a well-turned head thatehed TAKING THE ROMAN PRIED QPEN THE DESK, SWORD FROM THE WALL THE INTRUDEK THEASIRL WATCHED HIM IN SILENCE, combination? In due course the noises ceased and croam—used ‘ihe same way, the malefactor reappeared, bringing with him a morocco-bound box of quod miscreant was facing Sally as he bent over the table and fumbled with the lock of the jeweis case, and she made good of thie orize & countenance of mildly sardonic cast, not unhandsomb« the face of conventional moderna voluptuary, clous, self-salpe. Hed, seltish her attractive withal elted young woman Neither received the least intima tion that the door from the library ao the hall had been opened. Sally, for one, remained firmly peruadad ‘that they two we wlone 12s cl femnt S UNL the instant Whowehc een ond man hurl himself upon the ‘ the finst—a ewift-moving ) of darkness, something almest feline in his grim, vielent fury thet d the victim no timeseither to rto lift a hand in self-defense, in: a8 ig the two went heads , f nd disappeaned, Vt op of the table, Thi n face for= ward, t contrived to back, in which pé@t« iM struggling, ue the bulk of his ag« anta Dlackavised scoun: el wh Hed the of his prey, a knee pinning down either arm, both’ hands with efforts to make a bandina serve as a gig rewarded for this incon ute treatin inouth, neo Witt il profanity ana, {vantage of his op> tak to renew strumples, ue Serge’ vard, strove loubledly murderous ession of the short Roman rifted (Do Not Miss To-Morrow's Instala ment.) ADVERTISEMENT. compere REMENT. Handed Out for Hands. Velogen tor hands. 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