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FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES! P) a Court Tells Them to Drop Person- : % | alities After Frequent Interrup: & | s | tions in Banker's Testimony. 3 One, Hab, low Ona, With, Low Yaa | John F. Bauder, President i ensh 3 4 Adame Exyreme..... my 46 4 Obino Conver iy ” we . of nth ‘ation Bank of “ ry t a Ad. Ramely sy oy ts 6.0 & aL te “ ai ieah'g it y Sirgen Masala Alaska Goldecces 1% ; Wet & iron, 40% 40% non retin ihe (harpeeanoran: 81-28 96.16, up.10: Ist 48 90.50, off] Atty, charmer... atte ae ‘or the prosecution in the triat o : ; 5 24 As 89.50; Ist 41-48 91.20, off] Nm. Aari, Chemical, 90% ‘ MMO a} ce t ° ° onge W149; 24 4 tote 99,98; 34.4 1-4n 9206, oft| am Bee Mente te Ce om alleged desertion Tih Most Gripping, Thrilling Novel of the Year Bi tania 444 60.34), Westoty, 8.3-4s| 2% DOO Mews... 118 Com Te Mr. Bauder atill was on the <itnoss Le i ° ovel o e e j : MUL ait 04; 04-40. 09,96 yn 48) Am. Can vs Conwol, Cig stand when recess wns taken for junch- | & q |.84, 5 48 36, of 04. 4 . ny ‘onnol, ius eon, :, r, counsel for py a i peters | ia ua On a tae ew ie ' Hein (oie LL LSROGOS CCIE IETS BUT ESHIEF III ITROD DD ROTIS IETF 9999S FEITISSIESIESIT ITIVE BURESIIODIDEIIOR>ERITD . n, Inter, -Cn * na A fe i Ralls continued to command-atten- | Am. tea ae ne at hed —>——————————__— Se F) | though to lead Miss Shirley to an-| according to the quantity of optum ny tion, with Reading still @ leader, open- | AM Pris Sind. en ecare ol machine gun, He ‘nally got on the I) gy oT hin th | {] | other carriage: taken, ® g (ibs at 853-4, up 1. Southern Pacitic | AM Raw joo 18, Y nerves of Lieut, Col. Charies ©, Cress ne gate ner heart to him the day they met. | nat, Sutley circumvented this, She] | And he had taken much. ‘Though fe was up 11-4 at 1013-4, and Union| am. tt. & 1. son to such an extent that suéwe ||| Yet.a cloudiof mystery hung over his life. Was it oo ee eee eo eade a acu oe aear tee ve ee OS old Ome Hy Pacific 11-8 at 1251-4 Aen Weis Com, ‘textite Advocate General refurred to him as if)» idde: i du i ||| “Let's ail travei together!" she] Ten minutes clapsed before he i Bteels and oils were still in demand | Am Inter Com. ates “that | person” md De aa cet it a hi nm past? Was it a al personality ? | |suggested, climbing into Lucille's {reached | that heavenly dream a » sunnaett “aed « eared and (o! y Min jatre, ey . | 2. 5 le x " " 4 and Steel common was up 1-4 at| 4m "4 Rikon Coal qeetient warned wth attorneye to (|| Lerils and excitement, suspense and surprise || |°mPartment. | iy with ae good| Meng” A becutic ieee oe eR 100 1-2, and Republic 1 at 96 1-4. Mex-) Am, “hip « Com. 27% Endicott-Jobuaton,.. 107% sahil . . . « . . s . his th vel 4 os +4 its ye alities and get down to blend ch scina i i} 4 a grace as possible. nis thin, yellow-tinted face, with tiie + {8 fean Petroleum was up 11-4 at 189)| Am. Somlt, a Met, os ie 15% meee ae ' | LAE se fascinating Hodaedlisecddes is Miss \} | But throughout the journey he was|skin drawn tight over ‘the A so while Pan American lost 1-2 to 9% sat wine aa A id : or teatifted that on april 7,{]| May Christie has woven with rare skill this |] | on tenterhooks. cheek-bones. Lying there so me y = Am, Steel Furies, 46% 16% 18 Famow Players ” The bank titled | In order to avoid the revelations |less, one could see that the wi Foreign Exchange ts reflecting a) am, 2 Fed Min & 81 5 1917, Bérgdol) drew $25,000, and in the charming story of entangled hearts. ry) that he feared he kept up a running | figure of this man was emaciat F complete upturn in the international | Am Fisk Rtattier following July drew a check for $7,500, | | fire of conversation with Tucille, wasted me oredit situation. Advances now being | 4™. Freeport Texas |payable to his mother —_—_—___ ain —__—_—_—___— —— | “Am afraid I'm neglecting Shirley or opium causes malnutrition. s ai. 1 4™ Gaston Wil & Wie, 16% iin % | put it can't be helped!" he told him- | Through many stages the derell ere ore pane tae ral Chem We RUSSIAN PROBLEM Lage com itareldlaAdaenAlnieriged | sel¢ with some anxiety. had ‘reached his present pitch. hole | aan al Cheat 69% | Shirley, however, was no exacting | Only was his physical condition bade= -moving toward normal. Not only 1s Anaconda oo. | nerat Tce SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, fancee. She was thankful to be left | his mental and spiritual one was even ‘sterling moving up rapidly but Con- {A Drv Gomts., 40 ath 40 * PUT UP TO LEAGUE hirley Marsh, © deautiful young Engiish git, '9 lored by David Burke, o wealthy country gentie-| in peace. She wasn't in the slightest | Worse. He had lost all ethical @it Ateineon Kailway.. 6 ot Bhi General Motom Deb reiects ‘his suit. Jim Deitou, o London artist, is injured in motor accld-ut near hee ure jealous of Lucille. She only |tinction between right and wre yane- rh ; , measure jealous 0 i y ome. tipental exchanges are daily advanc-|‘stenion ity. pf... Mo SOHO ooulrtch 59 Pat wallo' Dalton “goee to Lewor 1o tay the wedding tint &'women saued Lucihe Deranse apmrarton | pitied her. His higher mental faculties were im= ing by larger gains than have been peat Line iby Sinn Council Meets Saturday to Cone | uy fetjtta Cala? that Ra ite Wusband’ Se sare’ that" they were married in South africa “Td advise you to take a good long|Paired. Neither in word oor @ witnessed for many months. —Pros- «wd oe SARA OE co | tht potsrasi nf hersit and Sion taken tontbee dinacnes the tion Ghd ater statormy ees | COURtTY rest.” Burke was saying, |COMM he be trusted, | haw ’ Raldwin laxomouve a ‘1 > ‘omr ea Shirky. They are onddied, but Burke, pl Shute: ac! a Ss et, -and-outa Pects of large gold imports from bf a iC sider Appointment of Comm terouth Ati ay SNS inne canramtne tee tartees ete fs phy lay reg Aga @ gen capable of almost any crime. fo Eeree 5 eves natin) oreivele OFS | nunc: Oo.......: 5 sion to Investigate. ‘The man proves to. be his Aown-aNd out aun, aR exact Uoubler tad. thee Remed iw Dalen. Hees: | “Funds won't permit!" came the | Would, literally, have sold his soul for exerting a tremendous influence upon |fatowlle Mining. te tte Me Gal sate san.’ Gon : : i Korea bat The ta the husband. of Lucila. “lurks Ieame this fact, ut conceals it" from Shirley, and | frank answer, “though I'd love to!" plum, qnere Wasn't anything the whole exchange market. Roth, Motors Pree ty Haskell “&, Harker. 6 PARIS, March 11.—The Council of} believing fet a hey Jie who: rebted ber” Buse on the ture to David for friendship. | “Burke cheered up. Obviously this| Wouldn't have sold to obtain - Rots. toot BOG BOM IMinoln Central ae the League of Nations, it was decided] vaio of ‘hls wiser toroce Shiticy tocoagent to marrage with bia. Abriey visite her Triend Vivien, | young woman was in need of money, |°W{ul drug. Wife, honor, life iteetf? 3 GUMb IRedULAR. ne mw oh OK Haplines Cole. ee to-day, will meet for the third time in| M%@ feels the desire to make @ name for herself in the wor i just suited him, meas, Wus nearing the end of his to~ *idntar, Petroleum, 10 Retail Canty | Moots Fisterios 1% 11M Interboro Cow 4% this city on Saturda here's a dear old pensioner Uh: neetaa as hla yuctoeecrictane re- ; . eh Biba +] Hrooaien B. . 4% 4% Intexboro Con pf... 154 The principal business of the meet- CHAPTER X. mine who has a little cottage on the | (fared: 48 a oyes Submarine Boat, 161-2, up| truss, ‘Tern 7 npr * a tata ‘ . estate—she was my nurse when I was in the picture that the down- Winen BF iss, ole 14; Wiis |tom do Inter Agri Cor 9 Ing will be the recent communication of 7 \ A FRIEND IN NEED, a kid—she'd put you up,” he remarked and-out-er made. Chang Bing HO is 0 1 White | Gutta Bre... Int Harvester ihe Alle: “kane hae the. Gounsll 68 oa een ietes wand Toon neomine that | Would be immensely sorry when the General Asphalt, 98 Of Hie wurerice eed the League of Nations consider the ap- UCILLE went hurrying down the long passage that led to the exit! Shed give you all the looking after |CDd came, for financial reasons. This ; : Muttere. Co ie tena ee polmtment of a commission with the of the theatre. Despair was in her heart. that you need! She's a motherly old | {ans (ellow Was @ paying guest, im ¥ Leet Wa 6 Cans jadde Can, Olt Le eas View of abtaining impartial and author- At the stage door she encountered another girl who had suffered | soul—you'd love her—and she'd be no |“ "Ti “he Couldn't “possibly. last the Nadeem tell anata Cal, ewok tem. Penaude ized information concerning the presenti A similar indignity with herself end foe e you ltude rose in Lucille's| Pace, That dreadful, hollow cough= Bterling opened Weronig With early | Caen 8 Ads Kelly Siming situation in Russia. But her “companion in distress" appeared quite cheerful. Gheakal’ Tele Might solve. Wer” difte it indicated lung disease. He th ela vagal eaae nadthar ened emigre Kennett This request was forwarded on Feb.| “Hello, Lucille Derunge! ‘Thought I recognized you, dear! So that| culties, ‘The rent of the little flat In] at all untit heey tag hee ot Ppetite e UES ee up 9 cents from] Gono Te Damo Lin a 4 by the British Premier, David Lioyd| beast Goldensky turned you down too! Well, who cares, anyway?" Boke utonmnr ier ny Awana pa Be IRs a fednesday's close. in-Teed Prod. naan City So. ., President of the Supreme “ hie r re bes) shillings a week. ay! s ol % 5 \ Abii i We sh tines Ta Beit toc ale dane Draumena T do!" said poor Lucitie dejectedly. She vaguely recollected meeting | Cottager would board her for that|_ “THE DECREES OF HEAVEN.”,.4 evn checks opencd 1282, up 60) Clam Tah he Lackamania Stee! wtary General of t ague of Na-) this young woman once before, when travelling “in stock.” meagre sum? 1S life had been‘ quite cleanty om; lire cheoks, 17.22, up 35; Belgium | Gstasi Wit ne Law Hubber & Tire 5 “Gone stony, have you?” Sympathy was in the other's tones. “Here,} And, too, she would be close to against the c : y bbe & Tire + ha ” y wa t . , £00, Confucian ethice— , cables, 12.30, up 40; Swiss cables, 5.80, oni, Pues, ‘To Lastigh Vaile —— Bill"—she dragged forward a plain, pleasant-looking youth—"meet Mile. Bi ty Foi yg aAbUaliy \lvings Ge Hla the “Decrees of Heaven.” For ES ice cr sbi aeh nice et ee ete GRAIN CORPORATION | berange, an old pat of mine, Bill and I have just got married—only wel ostete, He. would rep in nnd nee] eee erent fede cena ee ‘ 1 eect ; “01 Pe ou haven't got a home! I say"—her rather pretty, powdered little face lit] her any time. She would exert every | “If y, +4 A demand, at .0165¢.; cables, .0168¢.; Ul] Chi, & Norw. ley Lania, & Nuwavilte 1 ne! I say"—her rv Pretty, powdere a rany time. She would exert every | “If you sin against Heaven there td a & dollars in Canada, $1 2562. Ohile Cop Max M 20% TO BE INVESTIGATED up with an idea—"Lucille, have you still got that little place in Soho? And Poti (on vundieate ine wat bash KY ge for pray repeated Chang =— = eae Seton ae SS would you let it? It ‘ud be the very = wpe: jow!—to_ sul ate hi ‘ate S| Bing Ho, with reverence, and q SEY > ‘ “ce: t ing | Very, kind deciding that this down-and-out- a MONEY. 81-2 per cent. and 9 per cent. for] fim - Senator Alleges Charges Are “Cam- | thing for me and Bin ne Passed through the folding “Country cottage life appeals tre-| hadn't cny shames oo pbb, ‘Call money, 7 per cent. ti ft al Uoth ‘elkdbes of eee pea ee ai Lucille was about to exprdsa her| S4tcs ood bes at mendously to me!” said Lucille,}another world. He would. certainl loans of all dates on both classes of| Minn & stn now 18h, ouflage,” Directed Against HerBert smoker, from which she could com-|}eaming.” Though, had she been more ari eae ; certai a Lending banks still refrain from ¢X-| coljateral, A few small loans have| wie at 10% thes iag tectabh ed hatred of the little flat. But a timely} mand a good view of the platform. | accurate, she would have st wonkne Ge ue tending any large amounts of tla! been made at 9 and § 1-2 per cent, for] Miami Pac ee Hoover for Political Effect. business instinct stopped her. If she| “Oh, here he comes!” She stepped | “manor house” for “cotiag the hard brick Mane’ One cote ae money, although borrowers are bidding] 69 and 90 days. Montana fonet ao WASHINGTON, March 11,—The Sen-|could “let” her town abode, then a Hapea tng pes coilue tobaene ly iM vas gocoen pean eds Feated to himself some of the “Der %. Soediy Utsiea 6 nae a epi Aint 5 ; a nirley, meanwhile, was gazing out|crees of Heaven.” fH} —_— 3 m on ate to-d dered estiga’ o! i en. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, when not paid off. It ix not believed | Nat, Anitin acy ae sieht Hod ischctenl.:| le_posslpie: A s compa plete detachment. to wake his sleepin; = | that. ume Len ies will appear in the| Nat. Conduit n the basis of charges made by a Federal! she could go down and rusticate| Shirley Marsh—ayd was beaming | "She was angry with herself forbeing| His Chinese voice «went ‘wn y LA Nel; nam; & clip, 6 Grand Jury at Spokane, Wash., which]: the country—somewhere within | 20% oF that young woman as though | so weak over this engagement. The | dreamily— i raarkes Hany yotome until etien Rov. oe tea ne charged certain officials of the cor- anata btd set within the had eyes for no one elee in all the| news would have to be announced to| “Birth and Death are infallible Den ‘ gromental | trans LL naa ase oh poration with epsauladbe in! whe reach and sight of David Burke! | world! aes s her grandmother, with whom she|crees, but Happiness is to be fout 4 hrough this month. ie sige ; Sharp opposition was uroused during |She could recuperate in the pure lived. Oh, weil, no doubt the dear old | in Heaven alone!” er) The Bank of England's minimum |. ¥ % D opy A during == ps ; Bank of England's min ‘ “a 4) cia : ey aead : AN UNEXPECTED MEETIN lady would be pleased! She thought| It was a curious sce discount rate is unchanged at 6 per}. ¥ the debate on Senator Reed's resolu-|country air. For a brief season she thaporiA.oh Dama Bek warat i; us scene, there in the. - dy toa eke WE cont. NY. NM & tion ordering the ina’ nator Ash- | could forget this hateful, noisy, lonely HIE vision of Lucite on the ata-| Heat OOM TANS mant re-| Unto eee ond. sO ; qhent mire? il, - domtien . 16 Hee een oe oe ot toe ms ant (city! And—she needn't “act. tion filled David Burke with| flacted Shirley, smiling a wan, bitter|Bing Ho's philosophical. reflections a Le it Preys = DIVIDENDS. = & West. 0 on of Herbert Hoover for po-| She managed to suppress all trac | both annoyance and dismay. Nitle smile Were rudely interrupted by the blow- oe : : " t - | Northen Mac purposes. ip se No meeting could have been more outh wanted youth. Her mind,|ing of a noisy whistle wbov. Se 3 boggy Associated Dry Goode—Initial quar | or, qavia Gtoel .. iawn a Of eagerness in her voice aa she ane oe ae eet iinself dempite itself, returned ipcessantly to. “The plies! The S UnLaores a ‘Sel? od ierly of 1 per cent. on cotnmon stock, | (yy0 cisies (as gwered, rather languidly: LUCUATER SUROAET Gear Ravanctne oath "ust" A half-caste boy who acted" ‘ Before nnrebasing Silver Secur- also regular quarterly dividend of, oma. rp & R B. aH. Wentworth “1 daresay 1 could fix you up for | towards’ them with he wesial esi aes Gouda & reconcile the two per: Ae inae oe sentry rushed In, to the 4 ities, worth ; j ‘ " nd stock | Ontario. silver ° a smile sof Jim— lovable a 0} or. “Wake ' 3 to 'eand Tor my ew book,” =| 21-2 per cent. on first pretend os Mell ope 6 bit. i \upon her fuce. Her whole manner | charming—the other criminal quick!" om 8) be SILVER STOCKS =| °!!)* 1 pe cent on second preterrs diner, Beteot Ex. ibits Prints “We can't pay very much,” as-| was disarming. She. atl cared for the lovable, | The Chinaman, however, wasn’t TR K | stock, The common is payable May ‘ re ew =f y shrewdly,| .. fe . cha ik personality of m—she terested in the safety o nt 3 a ie BaP BL ao eae payable Saas Ae elie, leete bike At Ca Cl b oueive Regaine hee ecile al Well. this is tucky! How do vou| knew that only too well, His mantic of Contuclinism felt aeaeh 3 die invalo. 3 | 1." P ae ae eel > flat, ; lo?” She extended a cordial hand ey drew off her gloves. or He stopped rec of Beastie ames thc | etna te oct te [Me Shy POT UC ETED | ry jut aout aor alse, Be coatoal [einen rettens 8 20Tel Band 2] elesc atten eer aE a fie Lege Mee, ne Danae a be Leg et tte papchidch) Aire | Ciatguchin = 1 30% ee too. Of course, the neighborhood She smiled up at bio -and Lucite's| ME,TINE that Burke had given her.” Some loose bricks at the buck of the BW] Independent Pneumatic Tool Com-| tiene Atws os at By W. G. Bowdoin isn’t particularly choice, But Bill and |smile could ve bewitching, “I didn't| out of the window mad hove Laie cit ane fend thence into aaetarreneag pany—Extra of 5 per cent, in addition | Picco . Pa nate earth I don't care!" She gave her hus: pect to have this pleasure! I'm/it again. Its very opulence disgusted half-caste followed. hitn pascal waa pay aid ; Mies, Nias 5. 0 da jertra entworth, of | apy, elf,” | ve ious, empty at la 0 thereon ensued a still queere: SORALE egftAcORE — nolitziernT Regular varterty 14 4 per cent pre=| rns a as photographic printa uniformly 16x20 |ehe ought to ask Cor rent, Raowing fae” this woman's motive hed noth. snetfonly could stay with Vivian! brawny policemen took possession of E JONE BROAD 60) i it Lig ai inches, at the Camera Clb, No, 121 ya hang-to-snouth ware 7 pigs | frowned again—he mustn't let her the light a Fs eos bast cite PERU DERU ROS eee ee Wrest Peete Wien “ ny ve t+ The ion | fession, she decide ist have |tate to Shirley, For at any moment | g}; chGte tre fit 8O, Dual cumbent down-and-out- Meals Wize te Canada NOTES ringn. ty West 68th treet. ‘The exhibition youth's “advance’—cash OWN. | Sho‘ might give the show aways She Blanced across tho carriage, giving | “An ‘orrid bit of goods!” one Taal ra ; Brociatints tn Sliver Stocks tor 16 years | William J. Dunn & Co., Inc., ofl sp will remain open until Mareh 13 Would twenty-five shillings a week | would explain to Shirley the absurd, | onthe gen we as her guze rested don bobby ne erpaiee ENT “ae RY cialists, are removing to their anes. Mr. Wentworth approaches his] suit you?" ,. | Mischievous mistake that had arisen, Burke flushed - fy re oe me i iain Offloss, 22-21 Weat 434 Btreot, |e ; photography very seriously, and has| "That'll be quite O. K.," said Bill's | clearing Jim Dalton of every possibls| afraid that Lucilla wagld cig mene the: daw 1 i 39 Sal obaebide Mactanig i better hal( quickly. “Bill's in a ‘shop’ | count against him, and apologizing upon the ri a ; 4 , down -and-out-er stirsed. New York, on or about March 15, The| toh NY. MN, been content to wait months or-even | mat now. aithough I'm, ‘resting | for ner ewn share inthe broken eas | Tarn ite Ting, and that Shirley would Vaguely he guessed just what company is handling the stock of the jsewpee Arms ...... 67% years for a fleeting moment of su-|She gave a merry laugh. “Quite glad | gagement, himself. ‘The fat would te te he ace eee ea, ae on ee Desdemona Oil & Refining Company Hisod reme beauty. This js the fourth ex-|that old Goldensky didn’t take mej No doubt she took it for granted) then, with av bul aarults eched.’ = é Desdemona, Texas, und hes branches) hibition tUvet ho has aliie in this city (on! I'll have a great old time doing |that Shirley already knew the facts! ‘Lucille opened her lips as though wont Himenbor ane sien} aT QMILTON FB US. bl at Newark, Albany, Buffalo and aul thaipicloaranbamow shown deal| ie comenny, sane. ane, pottering | of the CR tum. | t2,8d4ress a remark to Shirley. Then. blissful’ dreams. pnould’ be Gor ate _N D i. ‘ : ographs now ea the little kitchenette!” If only he could have an opportun:-| apparently she chu A bt sealiee ef . S prof, Wilk B. Guthrie of City Col- tm spb with the larger aspects and moods of ariwWhot ime can we take posses-|ty to have @ talk alone with Tcille | An immense alec eavennen Burke is darned Sneath his face to Prof. am juthrie of bal coe — _—— = = " vane . nature, Most of the marines were |sion?" queried Bill. tirat. | 3 the wall 4 lege will deliver a lecture on “Money, | Seutiorn ital, pt bf Lucille didn't hesitate. Visions of| The effect of any sudden explana-| _ Sate ences ees Hee aL Atinbetcat aoe Hastarn, x, | OORENTS 1, wing {made at Monhegan Island, Me. tne inet, fresh countryside rose up| tion on Shirley Marsh would be dis. | THE OPIUM DE} loner Se woilcevatrectea one ae Hie 2. Jo, 5 West 125 pet, on | Stabiaker OG | Oyo le pea efor oY trous, She was an élusive HAT event = Wey M. C. A., No. 5 West 125th Street, on oh the present hibition were photo- | before her. as aly aanod evening, while the real Jim| men. Soon all the denizens of the kok KO totttot totck | Tuesday ‘evening next at 8.15, This ts Motor woe in P i “This afternoon—say about 5|creature, and he shrewdly gu Dalton el Rss : dive were huddied togett = at Rane odve Jewar@) Lai My any |eraphed under the influence of sea], ; oward himself worked incessantly in uddied together and hur. + WwW t h i *| introductory to, a ea covering | st an a iT 16% Epoeciare “a number of winter {o%cloe! ? And a month's rent in ad- that her, Selina tow of naa iantudiona Giileee niectwae ried ay i atch the stars x general finaiice, AN Young men in|snoai'y «9 and carly spring miow cnenee ond van oes Te Immenee surprinn Bulidtew | eee RRIUIGNG aC |and-out relation of similar looks and! who Rad deaoned tha dew cate a Rican " ness > want to learn have | tens, ce 00d erlol t OOks are a mm handed her a] A rough hand coi ~|name was wending his way to th: as ‘ * & splendid opportunity | Texas Ce logue numbers. out his pocketbook and t y he| er as “an ‘orrid bit of goods"—"“yous 5 4 Sevitete puttetia’ ss Perna, >_> \ tease ad One of the star photographs of the | crisp, ¢ yp fLYSeROU A are “Look Oe ne alatit of Lucille, too, aroused | Limehouse cellar where his much| there, stay and keep watch. He's tops ; those Interested. + CARPENTIER IN ACTION Tivrd Avene present showing Is entitled “Snow."| | “Nhe deals closed,” he said. most’ poignant memories "of Jim, | loved oplate was to be obtained far gone io give vou any trouble, TM ' —— z || Reeseen atrclata It was shown at the London Salon in jout fcr ue Gf Avtimense load lifte|David could ace a brooding, remin-| It was a dirty, miserable place,| ou’ pine, fear gigman, With, JOmesy uy Good Stocke NOW ewan, 11 016, where it attracted deserved at-| Taille, an Kk in Shirley's pretty eyes. | qigne sno walt n ane a own, s F om Yne “one zo Mpg Soy NL ES eR ROY Keane fpeeil from her mind, mounted a bus en lecent look in, Shirl Along one wall ran an erection, built | jook after "em until the wan on ieeey: eatery .99n reeneet, ¥ laat night at a boxing carnival) Union Pacific Mthe texture of the snow is superbly |foute for home, She olutehed the] Confoand Lucite! |. ioe on. lot brick and popularly called w| We've got a pretty haul this timely * | fl Poeaglaanig odes ied tie? Sse al pg intonpreted and the darks of the trees | five-pound note as though It were her} | 7 Mn its for his abtions, His| ‘kang. On this uneasy couch the| He chuckled, nett a A C here were given at the Cirque for the|'Tsien au. nt the right-and left of the field are| worldly all—as indeed it was! view. of ethics may be temporarily /opium flends dreamed happy drcams.| In a few moments the down-anday a arry » bOCHrane 0, | benerit of Louls De Ponthieu, former | Unteat Alor bod kilfully used to intensify values,| “I'l catch a train for Surrey this} view Of ois tie very as to all| At one end was a furnace, where the|out-er and the London policeman 06%” i 67 Exchange Place, New York ae | eet eea bettie Aap igs hg oth Bs eet now ekyline, crossing the print |very evening. Some of thos og coke heing fair in love and war points to| cooking was achieved. cupied the den alone. via whose arm Was am ecently. ‘n, Ry. Inv, Co. % aie )ing,- cromalilt | tage women will be gla put me The floor was also brick, varied at| The befuddled brain of the formery Georges Carp 8 appe: in} Un. Retail Sto Ny about midway between earth and sky, Way 4 this fact. . : h es r a Rector 3581-1525-4663 Fle five round exhibition was the feature| rig ct pte is a fascinating broken line of great jup._ The we ekiy rent of the Bat wilt) that as it may, yanaty, upright | spots by mud. pee eee | Began to work. Who was this buMy | ec eff 8 e " ¥ } neauty. ‘The footprints made by Pe) bit. n OR? ay urke gave Wa 4 . y di try, FAI IOI ee eee en eee een noni tive | United Boe oH |Peauty. ‘Tho footprints made by the | Keep Ine eutt'" s0 ran her thoughts, | David, Burke wave Way Ge would | moved furtively among. Mia, clients: | fo.t2ke his precious opium from Bieay R rs tier noted fighters who appeared in| © % Ind. Abobol, si Dies int bd | She wasn't long in putting Ner|[ io ned. Ho decided that Lu- | His trade was very prosperou | Well, he wasn't going to stand It, hibitions. U. B, Real, & Im, 48% yl Nh) = rook" depicts the |small domicile In order She packed) Me. ience must be bought. He had) The down-and-outer crept into the! He would help himself. A LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. ; ne Die t teed mane ae thal prook’s [her one large cabin trunk full Of}, Lone the tantalizing Shirley and he| den. Ho climbed up to the “kang."| | He stretched cut a thin, emactete@y $ Tait On Toad wo Divladelp ila Wedneday Aske Compulsory 8. Cy oe ee : atanne. | clothe Aidn't want to lose her. A word from | His eyes were glittering in anticipa- nd towards the spirit-lamp. ; 3 yee ALBANY, March 11.—-The Compulsory | U. 5. 00% wate! rip! ing Paty a ye eee “rl leave it the station, to be any ha a tha tle would enap! | tion, and his hands were trembling.) "Oh, no, you don't You've ‘ade a ret Health Insurance Bill, recommended by | U.S: Steel pf NS laden banks, bounded by the enelr| caitod for Inter,” she reflected, “and | TAT ane TNL yucitte Tked him | Blysium was drawing near. enough already!” ‘The Londun bobby! inca tar iin eat wih »v. Smith in two annual messages, was | Ulan Corer “ Cll tree Truad in deserving ot pan (omy aver, comn (0 Surrey 91 Blang decided—stinidiy--that thin} A Chinaman brougiie the necessary | moved a step towards the oan simam ‘ $ Hbere} remand, Creat West ntroduced in. the Legislat to-day | Utah % 10 shade introduced Is dese of high) suitcase. ‘That'll save a cab fare ot in his favor, She would | Paraphernalia on a little tray, Al your guardian-angel, please remeti 3 ing Co.” 25: Broadway Penrod iced erik OL Davenport, Rec | Ye.-VUer, Chenical 71% we, while the ineldental shadows | {i end, point was in Mi appy—cwith another | #pirit lamp, a pipe, a tiny box of| ben—till the prison-van arrives!” . — publican, of Oneida, 50% ne photographed. nor. | ,A% § oleck the new tenants ar- bala es Nun and an opiuin needle. Those! His words awoke the down-amt oe J." dealing with the flor- | piyved, to spend a honeymoon in Soho. | Woman: . hat | the keys which flung the gates|outer-er fully. A tempest of balkéd® OED > i jtived, . From this belief it may be seen that | ® p P ® of the golden rod dominated |" phoy were charmed with every- r tee es feminine | of heaven wide open. F Jesire and fury surged wit: F H. Services CAMPBELL Fer Cor any. Ragoation: woe ta hafdied with infinite skill. {qying.. The prints of old Japan, which Burke's knowledge of things feminine | Of Heaven Wide Oban: nae, thie | eee a, Sy AUER” Hol) me * CHURCH, Broadway, 6610 ALBANY, N. Y., March 11 ae Yur Rock-Round Coast" Is a su-|Tucille thought so hideous, the brits | WAS THMee: tint et heard | down-and-outer took particular peas-/opium-maddened, swung the spirffe” @t, Saturday, 11 4. blyman Slacer, Buffalo, to-day introduced ye te ths Maine cose Seal 1 “cute.” Fven Mry, Pitts was] | Lucille apparently, Wilnt verement| ure in the preparation of the drug|iamp with terrific force, and ca PHLLON-—On Maron 10, James, & Dill providing that compulsory ele-| er er uterep Ia magnificent in ita [looked on ae a “treasures Be i eiciae Marek himacit He “world allow no other the ‘policeman on, the temple! mr Mt 811 West 26th at, dele Susana Mentary education shall be acquired in m0 tion and the effect of « a dolivered up the Keve. gi] “mosmorrow all the papers would | Nand to touch It but hisawa, | The policeman fell, The down-and>% of Margaret and fathe: public kchools. It ts thought this meas- ingivouse 5a p is superbly attained in the print ni 88 ve | col the news. Before to-morrow soirit lamp, » HEting | out-er Jurched towards his prostrate® i 4 father of n 8 ha allatiniake r ; : to herself as her taxi drove | contain up the needion caumht a. little oplum Bnd the Inte sorgt - ure, if passed, would eliminate private | Wheet Ihe arly Spring” introduces an icy ye ry ' ad | he must have a tete-a-tete talk with | UH aur j 1! body, With all his strength he kicked ) ‘st. John ¥ elementa schools, 1 wenial sche | f hat laves the snowy |a from Soho. ‘Oh, I'm so glad} h on the end of le held the neee toe 4d Funeral notice j 4 | sheet of water that lay bead this woman, and must—if need be—| OP het him on the forehead. Then il ud nyt dy oh shore with its charming irregularity, | to Ms ch avalariga enh foliadcahelli bus nen Mlence: [2a bae anaes ray ian resinous {lifted up a bar of iron and sti = while there is a whole regiment of i Arrived at Wate rice, she found she} DUY Her tia handle the situation tact- | ; i08 um is material of a resinous! him repeatedly. Deprived of o} FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TM” Th | trees drawn up in military fashion at | had some time tow fully. oe course, “Go to her with. a| Kid and the heat besan to soften Mt-|nerq gone craay. ne _ » WW = a1 / the left ‘ Pighe deposited her cabin trunk in| Proposition to advance herself profes-|in his fingers, and patiently worked |, After a time his anger left him, and,, "A Greon Point Spruce” rises high] | She danowien oitice, ot the check| sionally. ‘That new musical show] iway with It until he gol it to the| Ne Stood there weakly, staring at the, Y HALTED. | 31 ihe spelt af data py as to tree lfor it, and whiled away an hour or |that was going toappear in the Went |e eke cxnsinianey jmp body on the floor ST LRYING | photography Ne various parts of |r in a perusal of the daily papers | End of London—he would put a few |" Next, he aA the through | “Believe I've done him in!” A cuns, THE MOST 1 RYING TIME ya the aylvan growth are ll admirably ee eT cock the upproached | thousands into it on the understand- |«no Guy aperture in the bowl of the {Ming look crept into his glitteringys | When De ‘hold re worked out, and | particular | ie hooking office. ing that Lucille got a leading part. | pipe, Tt was an odd-shaped pipe. He |¢¥es: He knelt down and felt the, | ath enters your house tasteah to Jury | photograph is tustrative of the fact | the DOOKlOR ver ciuas queue, was| Or, if sho didn't care for that, he |fook the stem_of it between his lips, {Policeman's heart, It didn't beat ats i Mt is then when you’ most appreciate the es that photography ean be lifted out |. ica! He didn't see Lucille. | could put her up to a sound financial land turning the mouth of the pipe |#ll. ‘Phe skin felt cold as ice, ‘ well-known “CAM PRELL SERVICE” which re- ‘4 IRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 11.—| (ie e8 you of every responsibility and supplies De ib ine ine i. ot aud pe ne | every need, not overlooking the least detail. of the chief defendants in the Mich Call Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night gan election fraud trial, court recessed to-day Attorneys for the defense said King Iwas greatly linproved and would be ab! to appear to-morrow, Attorneys mnd | the Court plan to place the case in the FRANK E. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH ‘xs, (NON SECTARIAN) Broadway at 66" St. 28” Street at 8” Ave, Flowers for all Artistic I Denkicns our Specialty hands of the jury by the latter part of next week, THE EVENING WORLD, T ATTORNEYS WARNED| IN BERGDOLL TRIAL of the purely mechanical and made to demonsirate the influence of the imaxter mind that has here ao tri- umphantly stood behind the came “phe Haven" testifies to the ver satility of the exhibition artist, and the light resiliance on the sail of the yacht in. the foreground 1s brilliant in its rendering, Certain of Mr, Wentworth's wood Interiors and marines are well de-, eerving of far more notice than space here permits, ' vias , “gf » HURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 ee saaeceeose seeseeesooosooenoeoeoooeoosee “Hela travelling down by the same train as I—of all the pieces of good fortune!” thought that young woman. “L must buy a first-class ticket, too— and share his compartment!" ‘The end would surely justify this added expenditure, She watched him hurry to the exit and glance up and down the road as though expecting some one, “Tl go straight to the platform and fait at the train for him—that'll look natural!” decided Lucille, - investment Once the favor was conferred Lu- cille would agree with him that it Was better never to mention Shirley's former love affair, He would get no tacit promise fom Lucille, But iney would understand each other. She would help him. Money talked! His only fear now was that Shirley might tell Lucille of her engagement, and that the latter, suddenly taken aback, might give the show away—-. He therefore made a movemekt as towards the flame, so that the opium might fully melt, he took a long, slow pull, inhaling deeply into his lungs. He inhaled a dozen times The physivlogical effect was curi- ous. The fac ew red, The eye was slightly bloodshot very clear and sparkling. Its” radiance wus so brilliant that it seemed to re- flect everything in the dismal den, ‘Then gradually the glow faded. The down-and-out-er fell into a curi- ous slumber—a sleep which varies The down-and-out-er leaped to higy |fect. He must ercape at once, Heo knew the ret exit-and he found» jit Five minutes | ver he was runnimgts jdown a distant back-street, free, pyre But terrible, spectral thoughts sued him--like torturing demon: Li and. they scemed to point at him ow — ery: “You murderer! (Read to-morrow’s thrillin, ter.)