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Viscoat Ferrer, Lesingion av. aad| founder of The Funeral Church, Broadway at 66th pee betes Street, has p and Underground Vault of Crushed rome rite Sexton (GAMES Stone which will stand the test of time and the elements, Pea Weta oa ee The Campbell Cast-Stone Underground Vault of | RINSHB.—AUGUST. Services CAMP- sata outside and white enamel inside is a symbol of uty, Purity and Strength. Its price is only a trifle higher than that of a first-class 114 inch chestnut box. Like most eyerrinig Me, Campbell supplies, these Vaults are nowhere else obtainable. If your pdetae will not supply one, yo it direct from The Funeral , Broadway at 66th Street. c-om O6th at, | TURNER, - , 890 P.M, Monday, New York Pi tying in state atthe H. H. ner of 524 st. Funeral services will be nh Ohuroh of the Asceneion, 10th st,, Thursday, April ‘2, Automobile corteme, then en men eran brinremanteasarannanenan steers MOURNING jN HOUSE HATS, GOWNS, WAISTS, VEILS, NECKWEAR, FURS. t=) the ground, we do the same to-day. ad ee en lion cubs are threatened, the mother fights uk richer P rMarageee to the bitter end. The hen does not hesitate to defend 4th yoar CULLINAN-—On March 29, ELIZABETH BELL, FUNERAL OHURCH, Broadway, March 2) | THOMAS Jf TURNER, late of Station C, t Office, in hfe 62a year Funeral Parlors, 697 Lexington ay 71g Are you whe leresied imve! Conn., | RBY, in aldence way of Protection. | » Post Road, on Wednesday, March 40 Human beings are heirs to the past. Just because 4 at hae P, Mo new time, Automo- ° wooden caskets and wooden outside cases were used for ty Guk Uatine Oiaed: Gaen! Togeate ho pi are wel used to-day. \ vt every one feels the Stqtion 12.07 P. 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Ind, Al iM | Womenon Brant o Men Sonal ed arts . ia 8, Rabter m14 100% nO —4 a ak 2 8, Semelter 70% 70% 70% — % b 5. Steel. 104% 1 + Perens Lada MEE od 8, Steal 112% 112% — ’ 1) bapa Sd 1 | Uuh Copper. Be Fisk Ruther . Se Vaoudtim Ste Freport Texas aw Wate % Wil & Wis. 15% Wabeatt : 190 Wella Parco 2% Wast Marytand Want, Pac, Gory, . ¢ Wertineghouse 1 Wireeting % Willys Overtand White Motom ‘ Worgringtom Stock prices moved listlessly in to-| Oy Oth h tS os8 42 Pday’s market, but no selling pressure M1% 91% + 1%! of consequence followed the sharp 9% 0% + % upturn ip money rates late yesterday, | wos f* > “land the tone was generally firm. % 3 2 — %| The spectacular feature of the day M4 DY WK ‘% | was Stutz Motors. On a compara-/ tively small volume of transactions | it moved up approximately 40 points to a new high record and maintained | most of its gain, It seems quite ap- | parent that the violent forward | movement this issue has recently shown has been due to the inability of a large short interest to extract themselves from a very precarious | position. os One explanation advanced for to- day's apathetic price movement in the egenra] list is that business has been seriously affected by the daylight| saving plan now in force. It is pointed out that the Stock Kxchange now| open at 6 o'clock San Francisco time, | 7 o'clock Denver time and at 8 o'clock im 11% 11% — &| Chicago time, and the large number} 15% 1K 13% |.of big traders resident in thowe and Siu ty fay 4. | Many other cities have cut down the a a ate 41 | Volume of their aperations 4% 33% %%% —1%| However, a more plausible explan- a a) ‘ation of present apathy is that big 80% 8 8 | bull operators are disinclined to work vigorously for higher prices, while th money market remains in such an | unfavorable position. To-day'’s re- newal rate was 8 per cent., but it was everywhere anticipated that call rates would again shoot upward should bull activity continue. |. A distinct surprise was furnished iby the foreign exchange markets. In | spite of the fact that $9,300,000 gold H |was received yesterday, that an ad- , ditional $10,000,000 is on its way here, land that it has become good opinion | that the gold import movement is not j unlikely to exceed $100,000,000 de- mand sertlign opened $5.85% with |an overnight loss of 7% cents, and in ITH many gilt-edged securities selling at prices, opportunity of rom low in- rallying power, Other foreign ex- changes were also weak. This unex- pected weakness had a dampening effect on stock price movements, Aside from Stutz Motors most strength was shown by Crucible Steel which worked 10 points higher. But U, 8, Steel moved within a very re- stricted range and in late dealings lost its early fractional gain. Oil stocks were inclined to be firmer, |particularly the Doheny issues, but rails Were practically unchanged and miscellaneous industrials moved in a | decidedly irregular manner. | Cotton showed early gains extend- jing from 10 to 15 points but in late trading these gains were converted | into losses of approximately the same extent MINERS GO AFTER BIGGER WAGE BOOST sors and traders, e Broad 6016 ae mere i Won't Be Satisfied With Per Cent, Accepted by Conference— Prices Up at Mines. Spokesmen for soft coal miners an- |nounced to-day that they will try to get ® larger wage increase than the 27 per Joent., which was accepted yesterday by |the joint conference of dperators and jminers at the Waldorf-Astoria, The 27 cent golng, It was said, only during the nego- | Uation of a new contract Miners and operators reported prog- ress to-day in working out the tem- porary wage agreement based on the Byrecede Buffalo Rechoeter New York \This agreement is to date from April 1 |to the starting date of the new contract. | Operators said that the #age increase lgranted under the temporary agreement |will necessitate an increase of $1 or $1.95 @ ton in the price of soft coal at the mines, cept in Iinois, where the | egies increase is expected to be not (miore than 66 cents, Preoyterian Qburch, Hrookiye Avenue Subway Terminal) | 1 Morgan. TUE BDAY, MAROH- 380, 1 | which became speedily blended with| ! | he stay where he was subsequent dealings displayed little | Pleasure—most unexpected! Increase will keep the mines| “The Great Impersonation” iL. BY —— E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ’ Tense Mystery and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story | Who was this man of mystery who called him- self ‘‘ Everard Dominey?”’ His own wife de- nied him. Was he in truth the ne’er-do-well Englishman, or was he Baron von Ragastein, German spy? Plots, intrigue and mystery blend in this baffling story “While I think of it, Sir Everard, the latter said, as they drew near their destination, “I should be a short conversation with you Bee you go down to Dominey.” nth regamd to anything in pede jeular? : With regard to Lady Dominey, the lawyer told him a little gravely. shadow rested on his compan |ion's face. is very mmc her cally, she is in excelent | health, I beli Mentally I believe that there is no change. She has un- fortunately the same rather violent ‘when be stumbles into| Prejudice which I am afraid influe ladyship (Copyrignt, 1V20,, vy Latte, Brown & 00.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Td Dominey, & ne'et-do-well Englishman, is lost in the African jung! fn Regastein, « German r. The men enced your departure from England.” he “In “plain words," Dominey bitrerly, she jas sworn to take my life if ever I sleep under the same cafes roof, 4 CHAPTER I. She will need, T am afraid, to be omen) strictly watched,” the lawyer an- ATE boys for escort and his rifle slung across his shoulder, rode into the in the wered evasively ull, 1 think you ought to be told that time does not seem have lessened her tragtcall “She regards me still as the mur- derer of Roger Unthank? Dominey, asked in a measured tone. | “Iam afraid she docs.” |. “And I suppose that every one else has the same idea? 1 “The mystery,” Mr. Mangan mitted, “has never been cleared It is well known, you see, that you fought in the park and’ that you gered Home senseless, Roger Unthank has never been seen from that day to this." “If T had killed him pointed out, “why was his found?” siternoon the following day Dominey, with a couple of bush wlong the way he had come. The little fat doctor stood and watched him waving his hat until he was out of sight. Then he called to the orderly “Heinrich,” he said, “you are sure that the Herr Englishman has the whiskey?” “The water bottles are filled with nothing else, Herr Doctor,” the man replied. "There is no water or soda water in the pack?” “Not one drop, Herr Doctor." How much food?" ‘One day's rations.” ‘And the com) “It is ten deg rong.” “The boys have their orders?” ing has ever been heard of him since the day you left England.” “His—body has not been found?" Dominey body not “They understand perfectly, Hert] “Nor any trace of it.” The lawyer shook his head. 1 Doctor. If the Englishman does not} There was a brief silence. The are all sorts of theories, of Gok ean take him at midniglht| lawyer looked hard at Dominey, and id, “but for one supers vhere His xcellency will be e: camped at the bend of the Blue River. The doctor sighed. He was not at heart an unkind man, | Dominey searchingly back again at the lawyer. “And Lady Dominey?” the former asked at length. s well be prepared. There is scarcely a man or a woman who doesn’t Roger Uns at the ghost “I think,” he murmured, “it will be| “Her ladyship's condition is, L be- haun Black Wood better for the Englishman that he|lieve, unchanged,” was the somewhat | hear where you fought.” drinks.” guarded reply. 4et us be quite clear about this, RRREISEAY If the circumstances are favor-|Dominey insisted If the body CHAPTER II. able,” Dominey continued, after an-| Should ever be found, am T lab other moment's pause, “I think it) after all these rs, to be indict R. JOHN LAMBERT MAN- GAN of Lincoln's Inn gazed at the card which a junior clerk had just presented in blank astonishment, an astonishment for manslaughter? “I think you may make your ming quite at ease," the lawyer assured him. “In the first place, I don't think you would ever be indicted. “And in the second?” “There isn't a human being in that part of Norfolk would ever believa that the body of man or beast. left within the shadow of the Black Wood would ever be-seen or heard of again: CHAPTER Tv. ; , MANGAN, on his way, into the grill room, loitered for a few minutes in the small reception room, chat very likely that 1 may decide to settle down at Dominey Hall, The lawyer appeared doubtful, “I am afraid," he said, “you will be very disappointed with the con- dition of the estate, Sir Everard. As have repeatedly told you in our correspondence, ihe rent roll, after deducting your settlement upon Lady Dominey, has at no time reached the interest-'on the mortgages, and we have had to make up the difference and send you your allowance out of the proceeds of the outlying timber.” “That is a pity,” Dominey replied, R. with a frown. “I ought, perhaps, to have taken you more into my confi- dence. By the by,” he added, “when— er—about when did you reeeive my dismay, . “Good God, do you see this, Har- rison?” he exclaimed, passing it over to his manager, with whom he had been in consultation. “Dominey—Sir Everard Dominey—back here in Eng- land!” The head clerk gianced at the nar- row piece of pastvboard and sighed. dod daca ‘ : last letter?” ting with some acquaintances, ; Y'm afraid you will find him rather|!"yCur fast letter?” Mr, Mangan re-'his host, having anton 4s Go nuie a troublesome client, sir," be re-|peated, “We have not had the ole’ hotel and ordered a cocktail from @ passing waiter, stood with his hands behind his back, watching the inflow of men and women with all that ine terest which one might be supposed nit have certainly been to blame,” eirea pane Taewe ALS 9 Dros Ri cant ete hdl AL ely ged absenc fe had moved a’ Nontheretise nandl hove cea mcry ute on one side to allow a party of much absorbed. It'you havent haps |YOUNE people to. make thelr. way Pened tp hea ny South African gos. through the crowded chamber, when Sip lately, Mangan, | suppose it smiii| He Waa conscious of a woman stands be a surprise to you to hear that 1|198 alone on the topmost of the three have been making a good deal of| thickly carpeted stairs privilege of hearing from you, Sir Everard, for over four years. The only intimation we had that our pa ments had reached you was the cedingly prompt debit of the South African bank.” markéed. His employer frowned. “Of course | I shall,” he answered testil, “There isn’t an extra penny to be had out of the estates—you know that, Harrison, {The last two quarters’ allowance which we sent to Africa came out of the timber. Why the mischief didn't “What shall I tell the gentleman, sir?” the boy inquired. money.” Their eyes met, and hers, “Oh, show him in!" Mr. Mangan “Making money? the lawyer 1 been wandering around aistece directed {ll temperedly. “I suppose I gasped. “You making money, Sir, #5 though in search of some ac- shall have to see him sooner or later, Everard?” | quaintance, seemed instantly and fer- I'll finish these aflidavits after lunch, I thought you'd be surprised," |vently held. To the few lounge enehipcas | Dominey observed coolly. However, | about the room, ignorant of any spe- Riise BaGLoR coninosed © hia acees |i) neither here nor there. The | Cial significance in that studied cons tures to welcome a client who, how- business object of my visit to you this ever troublesome his affairs had, Morning is to ask you to make ar- become, still represented a family | T4ngements as quickly as possible for who had been valued patrons of the pda Eber mortgages on the Dom- firm for several generations. He ates. : was prepared to greet a seedy-l00k-| new teninead Wis a lawyer of the ing and degenerate individual, 1ook-| Cambridge the Bee CR ew an’ ing older than his years. Instgad, he ang ace thee aot BBY vate found himself extending his hand to| ‘ han gold and lawn templation of the man on the part of the woman, their two personalities presented an agreeable, almost a fase cinating study. Dominey was six feet two in height and had to its fullest extent the natural distinction of his class, together with the half- half-athletic bearing which seemed to have been so marvelously tennis. Instead of saying “God Mess | restored to him. one of the best turned out and|/my soul!" hee d Mess : y ! xclaimed "Gre: His complexion was no handsomest men who had ever| scott!" dropped a very modern-l more than becomingly tanned; his slight mus- tache, trimmed very close to the upper lip, was of the same ruddy brown shade as his sleekly brushed hair. The woman, who had com- menced now to move slowly toward him, save that her cheeks, at that moment, at any rate, were almost un- crossed the threshatid of his not very inviting office. For a moment he stared at his visitor, speechless. Then certain points of familiarity--the well-shaped nose, the rather deep- get grey eyes—presented themselves. The surprise enabled him to infuse ing eyeglass from his left eye, and leaned back in his chair with his hands in his pockets. “I have had three or four years of good luck,” his client continued. “I have made money in gold mines, in diamond mines and in land, I am @ little real heartiness into his wels| atr ‘aid that if I had stayed out an- | naturally pale, was of the same color- come. i ‘ other year, I should have descended | ing, Her red-gold hair gleamed be- “My dear Sir Everard!” he ex-| altogether to the commonplace and|neath her black hat. She was tall, a claimed. ‘This is a most unexpected | come back a millionaire.” eclan type of figure, large without Such a pity, too, that we only posted a draft for your allowance a few days ago. Dear me—you'll forgive my saying s0—how well you 100k!" Dominey smiled as he accepted an My heartiest congratulations!" Mr, Mangan found breath to murmur. “You'll forgive my being so aston- ished, but you are the first Dominey I ever knew who has ever made a penny of money in any sort of way, being coarse, majestic though still, young. She carried a little dog under’ one arm and a plain black silk bag, on which was a coronet in platinum: and diamonds, in the other hand, The major-domo who presided over the oon obals, and from what I remeinber of you in| room, watching her approach, bowed “Africa's a wonderful country,| England—I'm sure you'll forgive my | with more than his usual urbanity. Mangan,” he remarked, with just| being so frank—I should never have|Her eyes, however, were still fixed that faint note of patronage in his tone which took his listener back to his present client's expected you to have even attempted such a thing.” Dominey smiled, good-humoredly. “Well,” he said; “if you inquire at iipon the ‘person who had engaged so large a share of her attention, She came toward him, her lips a Uttle parted, “It—pardon my remarking it—has|the United Bank of Africa, you will| “Leopold!” she faltered. “The Holy done wonderful things for you, Sir|find that I have a credit balance|Saints, why did you not let me Everard. Let me see, it must be|there of something over a hundred | know! @even years since we met.” jthousand pounds. Then I have 30—| Dominey bowed very slightly, Ehs Sir Edwaml tapped the toes of bis| well, let us say a trifle more, invested | words seemed to have a cut and dried carefully polished brown shoes with|in first class mines. Do me the favor | flavor, the end of his walking stick. of lunching with me, Mr. Mangan,| “I am so sorry,” he replied, “but I “left London,” he murmured {and although Africa will never be a| fear that you make a mistake. My reminiscently, “in April, 1902. Yes, | favorite topic of conversation with| name is not Leopold.’ eleven years, Mr. Mangan. It seems} ™e, I will tell you about some of my| She stood quite still, looking at him queer to find myself in London again, | *peculatio: with the air of not having heard a ag I dare say you can understand," ‘oped around for his | word of his polite disclaim “Precisely,” the lawyer murmured, | hat Tipe Landon: of al platen” wha tice “1 was just wondering—I think that! “l will send the boy for a tax,” he | mu Tell me, what does it mean?” last remittance we sent to you could | faltered | n only repeat, madam,” he be stopped. { have no doubt you will T have a outside.” this aston- | said, “that to my very great regret T be glad of a little ready money,” he ‘shing ¢ Id him. Bofore e| have not the honor of your acquaint- added, with a confident smile. leave, could you instruct your clerk Y “Thanks, 1 don't think | need any! to have a list of the Dominey’ mort- was puzzled, but absolutely un« just at present,” was the amazing | gages made out, with the terminable | convinced. answe “We'll talk about financial dates and redemption values | “You mean to deny that you are affairs @ little later on.” ‘T will leave instructions," Mr von Ragastein?” she asked Mr. Mangan metaphorically pinched ,; Mangan promised, “I think that the usly. “You do not know | himself, He had known his p At | total amount is under eighty thousand i | client even during his schoo! days, pounds.” am. © answerd, “it is not had recelved a great many visits from | Dominey sauntered through the of- cat pleasure, My name is him at different times and could not fice, an object of much interest to the Li ALD oh cae) oe ON | remember one in which the question | little staff of clerks, Tho lu Bi case moment to be of finance had been dismissed in so | joined him on the pavement In a few eee ent ene ee tion. Then “[ trust,” he observed, chiefly for “Where shall we tunch?" Dominey S06 Wil TR Ree NS, eee the sake of saying something, “that askd. “I'm afraid my clubs are et fig toaebnan | you are thinking of settling down of date. 1 am staying at Leopold; e whispered, “nothing here for a time now?” on” annette ite ay inctnanees ae “T have finished with Africa, if t ‘ariton grill room ts quite ex- pan They Ay andere tae 'is what you mean,” was the some "Mr. Mangan sugg ad Belgrave Squa I desire to seo you |what grave reply. "As to sothiin ley are ping me a table until |te-night at 7 o'clock down here, well, that depends upon jalf-past one,” Dominey replied, “We! “But, my ¢ lady,” Dominey what you have to tell me.” will lunch there, by all m lepunt | The lawyer nodded. They drove off together, the re-|. hier ¢ uddenly glowed with» “L think," he said, “that you may/turned traveller gazing all the time ‘new light make yourself quite easy as regards out of (he window into the crowded = (Auvther Thrilling Chapter Toe | the matter of Roger Unthank. Yoth- streets, the lawyer a little thoughtful, morrow.) ° Mee {