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COMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS Ono Pretty, witty and charming Miss Saily Manvers was still a “Nobody.” She had nol Yet con- quered New York—It almost seemed that it had conquered her. A mistaken iaentity——a sudden trick of Fate—and she was whirled from her attic poverty into the heights of gayest society to meet ‘ ‘ the man she loved. \ ~~—annnnn ‘ 1 Coprright, 1918, by George A. Doran Company. ANAL v ‘ : ! THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS A NEW BOOK IN SERIAL FORM a . is a 4 EVERY TWO WEEKS. Re Waa on Continned. | foot, and Sall bit sorry f ‘ my Oh es moved about ey deysunaire S fhe had plant \ ‘ ‘ dancing conUa@ | any attair that could not be x ‘ ‘ 1% verandahs, and | and completely to Mrs, Gesnolds |) f Ee ae ae sochere bringing late g tH the dunce below and waiting Mrs Gos.) 7 aw re r oy to the ball hold's return a =n It was f and brave a show With the thusic hushed and far al "i not to s ¢ gitt's enthiisiaam, | OAray anid the wolt sight ale, cole and won she again mingled with the Lira upportunity for thought of the | Me A plumed cavalier of the court of lon Wasa ft \ wobis XIV caught her Tea HOR: BOOM | fron, 78 38 eWung her into the whirl s as just be Hr Ne Lad 1m be couples for a swift one step. But] ginning to realize glat periaps ‘T ' z i. “ ed away when the dance; Ws right, that perhaps she did net} is a, so x ab over, and turned down towacu | Bly want (his hind of ite eee ‘ mi @ § the sea wall where a bign premenad lens ves "Bil 2 ud 4 “ 0 40: 40 Hid overlooked the water forty =¢ 4 i a nd inside Pit acre ty i i oe fi in the garment of a Salem wite! liey, sone ‘aw her wihd (chandiine At 10 tg ‘ all complete from a fuzzy owl perched | One o'clock passed, One thirty and au aa OH on her shoulder to the bls | ee a ‘ i oth lay stretched beside the glowing em ; essed, 10: A gost with ; te Despite the shaw! and black mask ROUES SOE Het MY EES aie Si of the witoh, Sally had jittle diffieulty K He ine in identitying her as Mercedes Pride, ren enLes |g ree i ate the spinster friend of Mrs. ¢ Na, i this has ae r s “ who had lived for several years at nee eS i He! & amo Gosnold House. She had become a reetse mo an a sort ®f tamily retainer, having never | Masked Harlequin o married herself, and joining Mrs. | foot Upon the upper landin ‘eeaphoneHigs”. 08% Goenold’s household after the death| Mr. Savage was smiling quictiy to () cou an 8 S16 of her purents himself, and slapping his caives Mee Tae tel j y Shrewd, sharp eyed, a prying Mrs.| lightly with his Iath-sword; nothing | oosor tae 09 6 sre ee Grundy, Sally nad ry disliked her| in his manner excused the suspicion. 4 Minn, 18% 18 1s from the first. fhe, in turn, had] that he not perfectly satistled |". Saga e tase ahowh a suppressed hostility toward| with himself and af his elreume |. y ; the gir ! : neat Sally had but given a passing Savage, if you pease — |) ra glance as whe went by the entrance he 10 tu the tent, but br t Was Mer- 2 ! M4 4 cedes Pride had se blankly, stopping short and dro; : ‘ Sally wore the Quaker gown, and| his make bel : i the mask, but her poise and step, and|. “I'm looking for mshold, Have Pah pieie the masses of her rich “hair that es-| ¥ n her anywhere about?” ara caped from under the bonnet, would| “Miss Manners! But—what—how Wer 4 1o have {dentified her to any one who! the devil did yon get back hore?” Done 3 knew her. \ “TL haven't bean out.” ese : “Do come have your fortune read, “You haven't been out! Out there hm fohne my dear,” cried the witch, has| iB —behind the trees iB out of the tent after the gi | She shook her head and tried tot “No, I'm in a hurry,” laughed smile a superior sort of a smite, it) tate Satly. wasn't | who met you,’ | Pink tien “Just a moment and I'll read youthe| “Then who was it? he demanded | reset ‘tees best of fortunes itr the world. Just} furiously. “If it wasn't. you—who | ae. Wh & Wie eros’ my palm with silver and the| then? Damn it, you'@ better tel ta Ou tfick is done,” Witch Pride insisted. | me" an, M Bally allowed herself to drawn “If you must know," she went on Mejors intg the tent and Mercedes seated ber-| “it whs your aunt who tu fae Moto self vis-a-vis across the fire. {talked to you out there, Don't you} © sine Sally held out her hand and the nd? She borrowed my cos-;Urat Ser t woman took it im har own cold grasp nd weht to meet you in my (fret No OF Bhe looked intentiy at the pa ip joy then ‘bent it hack folded st Gulf States Steet looked again. Savage was now chalky pale. He! touestake M i's “T pee two lov s|ecomed to strive lo say At voile is tall and dark, the but failed for constriction of his toate Coppe Th fair. And you love one, but do not| throat. For another instant he stared |jursens ¢ love the others’ Increduloualy, then, without a word | itervorm ¢ eNOS ‘There was something uncanny in} of explanation or apology, he turned |; Nae ry this and Sally was fast beginning to) and flung himself headlong down the); Harvedey rt wish herself well out of the fortune | step! Pee aie, ra fir, Mer. Mar, of. 07% THE EVENING WORLD, WHDALovAY, JANU FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES _ | | i foe | dn Columbia Kieratd 1 iA neral Aspina oo f ral M E i% Ward C9. aN Paper ts ‘ " ‘ Cou tt ! . bie ‘Tire Ituby + 1% 1 1% 6 4 1030 Rogton Weoming Carib Mutt t citlee & eo U 'y 1 4} Dominion iy Pugh an We | two nik ean “7 asco Bhaineers Peteoteum nations tt ‘ 42 4 Joo ter Pete i Ieand 0 b kay ¢ ‘ . King I , ‘ ‘ nl ah 0 Mexteo . is . ) Midwest tet g a 388 {00 Onto Manse 148 ste 4 ou i : toy Pennok Oi iis 400 Philips Pet Republic OM roo Ite a" % gan sal is | 9 -| a0 | m4 ' 107 1% | 1500 Tropical 0: 1) 100 United Tex Oil 1 0) White O Woodburn 005% ls *Weoming « 4 ; MINING 40% 1 5 ue ” He Es. rigate there, almost a prisoner her room, but litte rest waited her “I gee your face,” the Witch was| there. A knock sounded, and the continuing. “Your face in a windew.| door opened to admit three persons You are looking out. Youware looking| Tlie first and last of these x | telling tent. But she seemed held! Puzzled and baffled, gaily ‘fer| WARRANT IS OUT out_through iron bars'’-— Merc 2] Pride Mrs “Btop!” cried Salty. elderly friend? and = Mr. Lyttleton. | FOR MRS. STOKES The» man laughed Between them entered a man un-| “The wages of sin * she said; known to Sally a ride featured 1 Atier She af year \ mournfully, shaking her head. “You! citizen in very orqinary bu JIssued After She Fails to Appear | Churoh are sure thar you hi crime of | clothing, cold of eve HeoMprom which you feel the nn | As Witness in ‘Trial of Ex- , Sally jumped up angrily and darted shoy is!” said Lyttleton, Assemblyman Gitlow from the tent. The mocking laughter the woman wio calls herself of Former Assembly mar of the hag follawed her. Sara Manwaring. Now arrest. her eT Ae i aa Once in the free air again she) make her confess what lone | Bens bw OF a ichs OP erie} breathed easier. After ali Mercedes | with tho jewe pack her off to} i! was begun this morning Pride was only a jealous and bitter “ the § Court, before woman whose sharp tongue was her fason’s my nan. m hid the} Bartow 8. Weeks. Gitlow, businass only weapon stranger, “operative from Webb's| manager of a paper cniled the Revotu- | But the experience was not a pleas- | Private Investizatio eney, Boston.| onary Age, was in ed by the Ex: | ant orfe. Mrs. Gosnold sent for ie by eee Grand Jury for publishing [im Sally sank down on a garden seat tance telephone: this morning ae aa db CRE iain qverlooking the water, and thought been here all evening, working up TAU Hie Par Bit sO Oe oe HAS over the Inst few days case on quiet. ‘Phe und of the Communi it had all been @ most fantastic) was that | wasn't to take | which the overthrow of whirl, excitement piled upon exeite-| without her permission; but she t was adv 1 Table, ‘Her gitmipee tf society had|it to mo to use my best’ fudment in| , being prosecuted by As heen rapid, but jt had cortainly been | case her litte plan for getting a con-| sistant Diatriet Attorney Alexander disiiiusioning. And as Sally sat in|fession didn't work. So Tt a Moe tcc ain has wall the moonlight #he almost longéd for better not wait any longer wis valde : the aulet of the studio again and |Jate it is and how long after the ume] Shinngy,, to heb hal le ae the old fansdliar facea of her shop fimit she set—and all bay 1 Well?” Sally insisted coolly. “suil| Rose Pastor Stokes, who. fa Beetes those deys were very fr) you've given ime no for thie) Pear as a wilhess for the away 1 ar fp att having been subpoen oar OY ead Ala ap A Pte Up to the afternoon. rece CHAPTER XIII Vin Gaming to thay Karnedy of No. 660, W thing was to get opened and exar nly ta ALLY fatled however, fully to wppreciate how long it was /MMOMm Lae i ae that #he had rested there Pe Se Se ig ea elt fa igainiat the Soctallet Assemthly She rose and turned back to {ion handed them over to Sally ; ( Gomold House only o mpting DB hore mensiges | hahon oe ‘of inatinct, vaguely conscious that tire printed In pencil, of much thy night had now turned its nadir a cn eure TUMULTY EATS : ‘ Suge ou look into Miss Mar A voice sharp with vexa Pic Sai Wo Mins Ma BAG OF CRULLERS swered her knock at Mrs. ( between j. ahd 8 o'clbck last hight.” door, She entered to find its owne Agk Miss Manwaring what she wa AT BAKERY DOOR fuming, and not only that) buy sur- | doing out of bed after one lust nig pa i nabilie. ‘1 search of her room might prove heip prisingly en deshabille, ‘Phe dress of | fhy ee aun a Queen Elizabeth was gone, and Mrs. Silently Sally retwned the is OSRPH PUMYLTY, 8 Gosnold stood on the threshold of her “You see,” the detective apologised saci sider Ww heavily, “after that, there w Stary: to). Presigent bedehamber clothed simply in under avi i \ nny i A en ining for St but to tak You to. exp garmenis and impatience ie seis “There is noth She led the way into ler bedcham- eyarge is preposté ber, and without acknowledging Sal Yen, miss ai ieian alin ly’s murmur of startled apology, waved an impetuous hand at her ip explainy ‘om, a dozen at @ time. Tumully wa here yesterday © parade ai the inauguration 0} Gov. Edwards, a fellow resident of will you” } Jersey Chy, After the march he ul 1 that eostur mert Waite The maid was the hooks of was on his way to the railway sta a Mason pe nold’s au | Yon when he passed a bakery win- nbling at n, In five have M r dow in whieh & man was dropping minutes the and {make such inve vat Halal oi eerie Rep Mrs. Gosnold Martin’ Aptaee M tiett i nto a vat ing lard What would be the outcome of her proached her d ible the girl} Wait a minute,” he said to H adventure. And what was it that Sav. swung a wicker armennir about so) Otte Wittpenn, a former Mayor age had wished to say that demanded |that it faced 4 corner ot the ve and Sally's presence out there by the lone. threw herself angrily into it, her back Jersey City. “IL want to get some of those." He bought a ood In the doorway iy pares to the four tall events there was pertainly (De Not Miss To-Morrow's Inatal:| ls 1 and ; ea 1 ment) fre eaten, teubls brewing now ‘PRISON FOR WOMAN ACCUSED OF FRAUD 5.) xs Jennings Bennett, a church who defrauded several women | DOWN n $7, blaming her downfall on | holog: yday istice | hotel . Cordero of Mount Vernon money from church work them lar sa widow ar “TOO BUSY” TO WED. | v Soldier Xe Declaring he was “too by 129 West ) Manning aintance started, Miss Mi Broadway at 66" St. | COPTER 0 | Funeral from the rest Worker Who Said) She Mee Henry Brookiman, Victin ot a “Divine 1FAth AM nee to the Chareh of } at 9.30 4, M. Foneral private SY.—-On Jan 19, 1920. 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AKYX Tortotiah Montana Decorated tthe] tion was induced this attempt was Madison | | — Onis do Government Bul y of Leopold Ii Queens and © awards were mad Meritorious servic cint Ki {TNS PRICES Stock prices moved in a most list less fashion again to-day and still \é} failed to show any definite trend 1 |tranmactions ‘were in even shter| PEC MAPS | For Investors 14 | Volume than yesterday and approx}- 14 | mated only 400,000 shares. me News developments of the day were 1a colorles 4 s the market tradin, new important factors on which to {base operations the present dullness | will continue. ey In some quarters there was a dis- * | position to aseribe current apathy to} j{the uncertainty as to what the out- | come of the conference of the Federal | Referve Bank heads in Chicago to morrow will be, but it is generally anticipated that the bank's discount J from 4 8-4 to » 1-2 per cent Much of the recent selling was based on this expectation. n in plentiful per cent, but this failed) rate will be inered Call money was age t | supply at ulate new buying or short cov.) for the reason that call money tions are no longer accepted as | gauge of the credit situation. ‘Time money is extremely brokers are wiling to pay from 71-2] a tru avee and “|to 8 per cent. for 60 or 90 days’ ac. | 4 modation, A drop in time money My Mates to 6 per cent, would have much | sikniticance and undoubtediy would reanit in heavy buying of stock ; ‘The veal feature of the financial day | Was a drop in value of Englleh He] pottd stepling to $3.62 1-4, a new low evord at a decline of 81-4 cents fron yesterday's final quotation; but even this did not have influence on. stock dealing « it had been anticipated 4 fund discounted It seems to be th 4 of best banking opiaien ent exchange rates will con sow a downward trend. nigh stocks trading continued extvemely dull to the end of the ses sion, the prices for the most part | .) were firm with buying coming from |N any |W professional short interest which is | ) Known to be of umisual big propor + Gens t Steel was practically un chatiged. Republic Steel and Worth. | ington Pump were conspicuously | firm, At one time there was an at- | tempt to further depress the price of oil shares, but as no new Haquida abandoned me HiT GTON, Jan, $1.—By unan the House Public Build nl} WASH of | mous yot of |Committée decided to-day not to in}ammend passage ae this session of | i to | Cong 1 general bill authorizi | constr Pings oy said th interest Jan, 20, in YM. daughter Winifred T, and John Cotte Downey (neo Hogan) and father of John N. Thomas. nnd uncle of Mary Downoy Rrooklyi: thence to,the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Hei masa will bo sung at nent Calvary Cemetery, RELL LCH, Broadway, 66th st CAMPBELL way, GOth at uned of Hreach| — geryices CAMPBELL by Brooklyn Girt, | OHURCH, Thursday, 11.90 A.M. yo) accord Actors’ Fund. 27th Street, Manhat LOST, FOUND AND REW. Relvidere former gervice | ween ener hh, refused to $100 REWARD Miss Micol is suing Relvi AY Sh alleded breach of promise in : and the needs of Brooklyn. pwr BOS A RYRGRY dio ‘REWARD, *P PASSPORT ani FUNBRAL DIRECTOR BJ SLL Oe secure justice for Brooklyn's Jewish the active co-operation and support of every Brooklyn Jew 23 Street at 8 Ave, Shall the East River be the dividing line for Jewish Charity or shall Justice Prevail ? Der BROOKLYN FEDERATION of JEWISH CHARITIES will open its 1920 Million Dollar ANNUAL ’ Income “Get and Give” Campaign with a Dinner, Concert and Ball at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Man- hhattan, on the evening of January 31st, the campaign to extend over a period of six weeks. < It will also be a campaign for a 100% Brooklyn Federation and the degree of success with which the efforts of the Committee meets shall determine whether every worthy Jewish Charity in Brooklyn not now in Federation will be invited into the Fedération and to participate in its benefits. 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