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1S. [FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES | 31-28, 69.48, Off 02; Ist 4 1-4, 41.90, Rd 41-45, 89.50; 34 41-48, 93.14; up 04; 40h 41-48, 90.12; Victory 3 4-45, (48-45, 97.34, up 04 j Was up $4 at 1211-4, and American | Locomotive, ex-dividend, was up 1-2) 99. at LIBERTY BONDS. 96.20, up 10; Ist 4s, 90.70; 2d 4s, f 02; 4; jupt Motor stocks were the leaders at! # the opening. Chandler mage a new | A record high at 147, up 22-4, General | Sterling Motors was up 41-2 ar | was up 4-8 at 4% Simms, Baldwin | ¢.66 1-2, ‘The rails showed ‘tonal changes, Among the oils Pan American was off 1-2 at #4. Sincial: Open. 84, Rumeis ry Freeport ‘Texan : Natka 0) Gammon Wii & Wie Cal! money was 7 per cent Atle, ¢ “uy General Char —_— ny Am temical BOX agers Seto “ eat Auf Boot Sug “ Gen, Motore deo CURB IRREGULAR. la; beak in Off 1-4; White, 295-8, off] Aim thate Shoe. 100i | 1-8; Agphit, 1001-2, up 1-2; Carib, 30, 4m Can “ Am, Oak Puy. 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When Pasteur, the famous French scientist, was asked for his opinion about a certain subject he said: “I do not know; I will investigate.” Daily I hear people say: “We never knew The Funeral Church to be such a wonderful institution. What.a blessing to mankind.” How many people are there who will acknowl- edge “they do not know’? “willing to investigate’? And how many are there Few indeed will acknowledge “they do not know,” but everybody is ready “to investigat: though not to- day, but to-morrow, or the next day. “Tomorrow? means “on the day of sorrow, and “the next day” may never come. Some writers call The Funeral Church, Broad- way at 66th Street, a ‘‘Museum of Art.” Whatever you may call it, truth is, there is nothing therein re- mindful of Death or Sorrow everything points to and Hope, to Consolation and spiritual Uplift. tenaty Though you co rot know vestigate? why i.0t come to in- ony frac- THE EVENING WORLD, ¥ oe “eh ‘PRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. if D per. shee | tron Products... es. Td A Tal < | Jove» bron Totmcen, * 244% 206% | Kelly Sprin Woo Hany oy Whol im. Writ, Pan of 40% eae i Mien hec,. in O84 GN, 01m | Keymone Tire 4 Oy | Kanne City 8 Visor it Bik places ae Wreliaacion ¢ ‘qw | taehawanne ete Aww, Dry enale i”) we TL te Valley, Movmon Hy Last bw Atrtaem ity, pe May Dept Stores. Atddetie Coust Line 06 Mexican Petrslouin Ad, Out a WoT ak Mi Makin Lo, 1 M cy Battinore & two | stiarate stort Heth. Morary Minn de ot Bed stat 8 Me. 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Removal Notice Increase of business compels us to seek larger quarters, On May Ist we will move to our fine big new store at 170 LIVINGSTON STREET | COMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—2 P.M. | tf Genu- ine value and that clean-cut ‘‘tailor-made look’ you usually LIBERAL CREDIT | Soocervecsocoscos esccosqecooeooeeee eteeserese coeeesacooscosososoeses eoesese \ o eee OVE’S GAMBLE i By MAY CHRIST The Most Gripping, Thrilling Novel of the Year Oe SSS SSSITISSS SS FSFE Y FFTSSS FITS SSSSSITSS SSSSISHSTSSSISIIS PISS SVS GISIIITA ton Koes to Landow to buy Ui claims that he is ber busbas a her there: Shirley wilt not sot herweit nee Shizley. |) i to Scuth atticn ‘ ito 0 be his dow be ‘le the husband of Lacille. the down-aud-out Jim why robbed. Shirley ta consen! ® Chetsen Apartment fora rest. and ‘and Jim taken toge B: down into Surres a Vine hiishand, the dope fiend, assaults » polloraen In a raid CHAPTER Xt and picked it up. It was & broken plece of ihe light had stcuck tt. He held it au that ried in Bol jows her marriage certificate wou sute fuce. A dull flush ;ose tu Oty at the picture’ he preseut ity dies bard “My, L look awtul! All ud arrest me on sight !* & mirror to @ franker «ng Burke Lucille, who 7 Tope that she may be able to win the lore of flection of his own utshaved that Jt gave back wusu't pleasing. z “If Vim to get clear out of this in- / “> IE FTSTSTD’ = bered on? He woulu he down ter eda He to bersett Ironty ft nd " . and sink again into Nirvana little ready money this place would She gave her heart to him the day they met. Ten minutes later he Was curied up | be Just heaven! ' ae ’ he st his brain enwrapped in|) Her worldly ali--her capitul—was Yet a clbud of mystery hung over his life.’ Was | \\e.Veniy dreams. "TF awo pounds ter it a hidden past? Was it a dual personality ? IN SEARCH OF LUCILLE, — |e a further payment trom. the tene M . pita e ea ants of the little Mat at Seno And, Thrills and excitement, suspense and surprise | AWN broke. ‘The down-pnd: |anyhow, why worry ' Ps s . . : had ple 0 Cut at one good ond t instalment. Miss | ) out-er stirred, Out in the| | She had plenty | nd one good ble Lead each fascina ws . 7 : street there was the sound of Male May Christie has woven with rare skill this }\ ...... ‘warons volling wv. The vity The tt anit . i led hearts. \ was uwaking, slowly. sometimes came to Worry her, Shé & Se eae acon, CO eee ee) | A recollection of last night's hapyyn- ; Knew pho that she rien care Be 4 = a 25: = Jings gradually percolated througiy th ble wffdit vad Goer 2 fect (Coppright, 1920, by May Christie.) opluie-guededed brain. ‘The dows br ARE AE Rls foolies ee opt-er shivered, stirred as SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. {aia : aa ae ; Front uate fee free 7 ctlarab © Beautiful rouns, Kagtish gtr. '0 loned bs pei By tracted) bis attention lying on th where David Burke was concernes 4 when Shirley has bured him back to health be cough floor of the shed, He stooped] Lucile bud not yet beard of the end ment, or, her happin miryor, a0d | certainly have been ¢ Pia clogx struck five She hag Hd see a rH | Finis ind wi ed out into, ire ihe vivid countryside How glorious it all as!” ‘Theree atuw oheeks | yeadows round about were dottedros 4 Wor vane Twith a blaze of fowers. Surrey ita nidsummer ix the beauty-spot of ust any wp) England. And Lucille drew Jong ilted the ths of the aweet-scented air, The image} She strolled through the bee haunted thyme and gathered bunches pf the golden cistus. She picked pink THE FUGITIVE. formal ety, I'd best try to Hook aoe rouos froin the i edgerow and fastened WON'S " . .4.| gentlema: je refleates rewdly, | them into the laces of her gown, 9 IM DALTON’'S “double” ran from the opium den like one possessed.) Gon nt ee “Oh, it's just good to be alive!” she Fear urged him on. A realization of the enormity of his crime!“ inere was the Lwo pounds lett trom i ike error. ‘8 purse, In another pocket he She plunged into a bird baunte WOpt, OVER HiME CES RIne, UKE. AB ley vette the vnforetvable | discovered thirty shillings Ia loose] thicket 1 emerged in a deep, He had attacked a guardian of the law—the ” change. Three pounds ten tn all--that | chalky jane. Over her head the green® diy {Sint Even his opium-fuddled brain could grasp that fact wasn't bad! trees met and formed a shade The ss | Oh, had he killed the man? go and have & shuve—yes -and | flowers along the high green banks @ * | h, had he ki ; a Tho thing must be done in| gleamed like « broken mosaic, blue Coid perspiration broke out on his forehead at the thought. A vision] bathe The Coe Mas Ue noted land pink and purple, b4 came to him—asx he ran—of the limp figure of the policeman lying on the] Suit from the pawnbroker's in White-| In this enchanted solitude Lacille 4 onl He'd buy a new shirt, too, aad urew young again, The weariness i | floor ane und a hat-—and then he'd go| died out of her eyes. ‘They spar' | H Guilty of criminal assau!t—pefhaps of murder—and he didn’t hae i: Lucille. ji ie ; leva tee stars. And the pink ne 2 P ' . ed somethi. re ifferent. A peaceful end-| leféol quite different toward] the hedgerows were reflected in her i n the gallows! Ie wanted som Heid i ag a ius aah na—that| me i¢ 1 look something like the way U} cheeks, though sbe hadn't used coms nad ai, ing in a Chinese opium kang—a gentle drifting off | opti usd to do!" he argued with himself, metics. 7” gn would be the perfect exit from this vale of tears It was a completely different man,| Yes, life was very good—at last, . 18% Well, if they caught him, no such poetic “passing” would be He} then—washed and shaved and smart-| ‘The long lane had come to its turn- a So Se ————— | had seen the Inside of a prison house|ened—who, some hours later, | pre-| ing. The hostile forces that -had surely ~* ay ah: varied—had | sented himself at Lucille’s little fat in| worked against her for so long bad ry 4 Depyeee eeey come Rover Vee Soho. The down-and-out-er looked| ceased ty operate. \ 486 | South, Raila: o% been his sojourns there! He loathed] \ {iit he was not—a gentleman “Lucey!” urombera a ‘the dreary, comfortless routine-—— The extraordifary resemblance be A man’s voice reached her cars. She" Studebaker aN “Mebbe they'll give mea life sen: |tween himself and Dalton Was doubly | started at the well remembered’ name, + Wy Me bie be Litt) than| emphasized. With his old clothes, to,] “Juucy! It's I". Joseph 1 tence!” That would be worse the down-and-outer seemed to shed| There was a rustling in the undety y+ al it Yo death: : hig furtive mantter and his Cockney | growth, and {hrough a gap in the pre r t um. accent, and adopte@ a vew ai hedge the tall figure of a man ap- Tenn. Cop, & Cheon Pre SORE Mie myseif!’ he said| Was almost grandioge. . m peared. He stood infront of Lucille, | roxas Cofmpary ‘4 sooner kil yseit! tHe rapped confidently on the Woor of | djrectly barring her progress. | | teran & Pritic aloud, leaning breathlessly against a/y votes fat. his head) held up, and| A little angry flush heightened the | lamp post. was very conscious of the xood-look~ | wild of her cheeks. Lucille at eee “tet them catch him. | ing phegure.thas, he, made, hat ment was supremel: beau- Hea faltcuess ells, . ‘Fhe door was opened by « flufty-| tiful. Superbly scornful, too! she : | Only—he'd best get clear away from| headed siren very much en deshaoille} faced the speakey without n ‘London, London was dangerous. 1! the newly-wedded chorus lady who] of fear. [police and newsmen were so clever | aud rented the apartment, , ‘I told you that I didn’t ever wish “a maybe by to-morrow they'd have Mademoiselle Derange? Why, she's! to see your face again!” she suid, Willys O8 wir Wil Wort Wing ou know Silver | yyw and whieh to i rl HHI TT aan Refore pumhasing Silver Secur ities. it will be worth yonr whjl- to send for my new book SILVER STOCKS It gives all the FACTS about all the “Silvers” and is invaln able to_all investors Interested In, the Silver issues, rORONTO DETROIT COBALT SYRACUSR — ROCTIESTEI PORCUPINE BUFFALO PHONE BROAD 6016, Direct Private Wires to Canada and all off Yo TODAY. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ae nnn I a resting’ in the country! The bride's eye kindled, in all the morning reward. ‘ hat could help | his photograph ' papers offering @ Was there no one t men of the opposite sex. Who else was there? | Lucille! | |_ “I've treated her like a dog—but women are so sentimental!” Thus ran his queer, vague thoughts. only | can tind it.” She ushered him into the room and retreated to yond. | the law. *Murder'? |trying to think cut a plan of ac- ably did toward any handsome speci- the He sat down on the sofa and picked greet him there? ply. But, Lucy"— he protested. She cut in . ‘lL suppose you've come to borrow as it inveri+ eet quixotic fellow un the Thames "Is there anything that 1 can 40’ thoney. Well’ let*me tell you thet ! eae Embankment? Wasn't he a relative? for yau?" she added obligingly, smiling my worldly all is two pounds ten, 4 i | Kind-hearted, too! He wouldn't up at him. can neither give nor lend you anys, want the family name to be dragged I—er—oh, thanks aw'fl ou thing, Her tones were absolutely into. dishonor. might give me her addre final Nive qzealbel "Maybe I could go to nis swell club down-and-out-er flung out his hollow ‘Lucy, it's—it's worse than money" Hg Pn and ask for him?” thought the man. chest, Though he had skidded well —some of the down-and-outer’s ‘s& Cree ‘A shrewd, calculating look came On nigh to the, bottom of the toboggan, voir faire” departed—"I'm in trouble icsnies ane his face. the healthy quality of vanity was still, Lucy “ Wanenb it A 3 And then he shook his head de-/alive—-and this girl smiled as though — Her eye roved over his well-presseg, Wet Marsan ius Um Uh 1% Letdedly. she really did feel interest in him. || suit, the new hat and immaculatg, West Core. ' For any such appearance would be tep inside,” said tae little bride,! collar far too risky! “Lucille did give me tbe address, if} “You certainly don’t look as thoug® you wel “Lucy in trouble.” you must listen.’ He lowered his voice, glancing cautiously ahout him. “Luey, the police are after me!” ‘The scornful i.tting of her oyenrowe p tiny sitting worn be- 1 “4 Yes, she would belp him. He would up the morning paper. His hand was her only comment. Othermviss 6h | go to her flat—to-night. Lucille would trembled just a trifle as he scanned made no outward sign. She had ocard hide him from the strong arm ofthe news page. Would the word those pigading tones before, voicing @ s ee ide me somewhere He fumbled in his pockets to see His eye ran down the columns, fear- on ean me all about it, tf whether he'd got any money ful of what he'd see. . you waht to" s id slowly He found two oounds left over} “Alb ON A CHINHSE OPIUM ‘wn-and-out-er told the = trom the sum that he had stolen} DEN!” . = from Shirley Marsh, caught his breath in shazply. | y on my track,” he finished f = He leaned against the lamp post,| “ON POLICEMAN INJURED considerably crestfallen. MCYs \ = Hlonic ¢: « Hush! What sound was that? Stealthy footsteps coming down the heaven, not killed! “EXPECTHD TO RBC a Et Injured? And not kiled? Oh, pray | you've got to | “Impossible Her tones were very | final. SOVER.” “AS a matter of fact, I believe” He dropped the paper on the floor.|1 ought to communicate with the pow S| street! The police were after him,|Reliet went surging through his|lice at once. io = without a doubt! heart. ‘The brand of murderer wasn't| He took a th atoning step toward Bs soThe down-and-out-er took to his! on him, ufter all her, anger blazing in fis eyes Y & | heels and ran, Luckily the sky was| fie sut there for a moment over-| Latcille held up a warning hand. > B | overcast, and there wasn't any moon. | come, ‘Then ye pwked the paper up| “You've mercifully escaped onan And fate was kind. A second time| and went on feading eagerly |charge of murder—don't risk a see. had aped, The assailant got away, bat the|ond'" Her face was set like steel, No, it wouldn't do to risk a visit | police are instituting a inust caretul,| She wasn't in the least afrala of him, | to Iaicllioto-night. He must lle low, systematic search.” She knew his weaknesses too well. | till dawn, at any rate. Whew! That wasn’t quite so good. Her mind was working rapidly. He stopped and looked about him. Scotland Yard was putt Several miles now lay between him brains into the¢chas —the pleasant sleepiness brings. In his present plight he f resuscitation of his old that opium What matter though the po- b ! all ing its | Here was an unexpected problem—and — He must away | she had fondly thought that all her and the scene of his assault. Close pastures new—and safer, troubles had been left hehind tn Lon« by was a bricklayer’s yard, with a Herp’s the address!" The siren] don f tool shed in one corner. He climbed | jianded him a pencilled line. she’s} Well, anyhow she had a friend in. the low wall, crossed the yard, and | staying at the village Inn in Wincham, | David Burke. opened the door of the tool shed,|Surrey. Can't think how Lucille] She would consult with him as to peering #' ithily tm. *| stands the quietness of the country!" | her ¢ purse of action. Tf only she could To his delight he found It empty,| ‘The down-and-out-er rose to his| gather together sufficient money to except for a heap of etraw. *'ltect, thanked the girl for the trouble| send this derelict ont of the country. “Well, I'm in luck!" He drew alshe had taken, then departed | “Listen!” she said sharply, nerves breath of satisfaction. He touched}| He walked out into the street with Keyed up, “you're an utter fallure— the straw with a tentative toe, Maybe | 4 confident air, though vague ‘8BIV- |and a rogue—but all t same, I'll dq 1 dog was sleeping there? ings haunted him that the police| what T can for you, hecause T oncade But. no—he had the place all to|might be waiting around the ©0F=|careq for 1 you're still legally.‘ himself! BOs ee |my husband!’ Meet me herogat ten A sudden drowsiness came over him] Yes, he would go and see Lucille. | jock to-morrow morning, and TIPtt elt a curious |} Hettian fas | have some dofinite plans arranged fot rv B | you. », I won't hand you over ta, ‘ ‘asiurow w wits, g{lice did catch him If he only slum-|her, Lucille was some one he could |tye aiice! Now gi : ‘ . an on rained ‘the sci oT fee at ie a | She would hide him till this scare] It Tajned that nicht—a cold heavy . ene ‘over, In spite of her cool, scorn- |" he down put-er had BANKING AND FINANCIAL. |S 0ve\ ft Trdependent ways, she found quarters in a farmhouae, LIBERTY BONDS [rte forma me feel8e 18) AL ten o'clock he allied forth alot ‘All denominations bought for cash. In the late afternoon he caught althe lonely roads, th > for opium "4 Bend the clouing we train for Wincham. on him, (His mood was desperate. ie H . a At length he reached the gate 9 N Ww N e & i ~ the White (ott swung it widg The Stoneham f Er LUCILLE GROWS YOUNG. looen. eromed the Inwn, and flunk da | WEEKLY MARKET LETTERN 2 oe UCILLE was feeling good. The|to a window. ‘The curtain issued every Friday since 1908,N PUR I ates were kind, Finances were | Was We peered into the envers the active issues of th N p% adjusting hari Hy) ee ER verse nirattve darkstin pea eile . Nj = — penditure, thanks to David Burke ated at the piano, playing dreamily, i Oils, Industrials, veal O\ED. He had found her cheap and very |It seemed to him as though there was Mining and Curb Securities.) vices CAMPBELt,| comfortable lodgings in a little cot-|something vaguely familiar in her No ome interested in the market, CHUROH, Broadway, 66in|tage with his old nurse, in a love. | features, He had seen her once be- J cither as an investor or specula-§ 11 A, M ly part of his estate. He pressed his face close up against tor, should fall iF place Bie 8 me —!MMA, — Services CAMP-| Only this afternoon he had run in| the window on our mailing list, to receive aX NERAL CHURCH, Broadway ; if a A 1 And then—as though a te aphie copy of this full-of-value publi-N Baturday, 12 noon, 10 ee eo the Nattdeoren |cofomunication, had ‘passed ‘tetoete | cation, - N | PRINCE,—ALBERT. Services CAME Paton arte airy sunt /them—the girt turned round. Herre? ‘ Ask for Copy No. 80, N re Menu ata I¢ Lucille cared for riding, a mount | startled eves met his, and seemed ta, N| BELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadwa,,| was at her disposal any time De tae aa Thine aati aial a Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. Q) iain a, saturday, 2 Pow he must come up to the manor tyey “iter tive Caribe. and ake eae 41 Broad Street, New York. Qi —— en - = house and have a mo of bepty too; ja little frightened, tremulous ery BRANOHES ly Or perhaps she cared for gol Jim!" Ob icggo— Dot rolt-—ALi ea uke NN T, FOUND AND REWARDS. 8 private course Was open t ? Harttord ae” 4 ae N ao EoK ANOS Fuses | £2: his privat ree WAS FAD $01. (Arathor cheilling shanton te: ESTABLISHED 1903 RO! K ne 8; liberal ey aoa eatern owed ‘im darned Jucky!” commented row.) yi & i

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