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ut LG 4 ine of the Clever Performers Who Add to the Glitter | _ : mee Of “My Golden Girl” at the Nora Bayes Theatre| “The Great Impersonation” 425. No sales wore reported. " BY International Pettoleum, #1. 1-2—-44: : E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Retail Candy, 14 1-2—16; Bout, 14 1- 15; Simma, 80, up 1- Aaphalt, 100101; Cart 3. , 9 Tense Mystery and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story prices: Boat, 14 1-2--15; Inter- a Phi. ip Just one or two points which Iay be~ Who was this man of mystery who called him- _ |]| 20P0,,th¢,,imits where questioning Sal - ily. Beet, 3 ish) self “ Everard Dominey?”’ His own wife de- win other worda” ne. complained, iM“ ge Tobacco nie. he he > be mbered that were @ ‘to 24. The break from 260 to 55 was Predvoste, and eters, 8 i-2—t-4 d him. Was in truth t ne’er-do-well gentleman. and not that you were & wef : Englishman, or was he Baron von Ragastein, ||| or") eisnman of a cortain or- stocks: maith after sdiek i ‘ "Ger lots, der,” Dominey pronounced, “even At Ml Drcabere ste dttes,| FOREIGN EXCHANGE FIRM. ‘man spy? Plots, intrigue and mystery though he Oe degenerac, Bas A Gots honeyed Demand sterling opened 3.91 1-4, up blend in this baffling story tain obstinacy, generally connected 11-2 per cent; lire checks 20.47, up tA AN WOR NE bb ge gto a a tate 6 om: ai 4 ad ordergeretag cables 18.80, hors (opment, 1920, by Little, Brown & Ons * gether on that last niient until Boras tame ont 10, 1; marks dem: in we drank wine an rat G siightiy, higher at’ .O14te, cabledPat r SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. tore the story of my own exile from .01460.; peseta cables at 17.65; Stock- Be’er-Go~ 7 my breast and laid it bare befors him, 21.@; U. 8, dollars on rene epee. bengticn) on6 Bases Yet I knew all the time, as I know now, that he kept something back.” tee There was a brief pause. franc cables 14.65; lire cabdies ney” appeers tn “My friend,” said Seaman, “to-mor- guilders demand $7 1-8, capies \ \ Wy row, if you like, we will speak of these 1A, ‘ matters again. To-night you have ten 1 . S other beng think about. wee be | " going into the great places where MONBY. | netrate. You have an hour Call money, both classes, lending OMINEY spent a very impatient hour that evening in his sitting-|to change and prepare. At 11 o'clock and renewing at 8 por cent. ' \ room at the Carlton, waiting for Seaman. It was not until nearly|the Prince von Terniloft will expect There was no change in the Bank fj \ seven that the latter appeared. you. ot 5 minimum rate of dis- f " Dominey asked him, “that I am expected to EARNINGS. +2, General Motors 1-8, at $8 1-4, but Western Maryland Railway—Third | week March, $368,937, increase §89,-! 228; from Jan. 1, $3,530,623, increase 646,481, situgtion. The Princess is a woman of sense and a’ woman of political in- sight. While I cannot recommend you to take her entirely into your confi- dence, I still think that a middle course can be judiciously pursued.” Embassy in Carlton House “Rubbish!” Dominey exclaimed. “As Leopold von Ragastein, the Prin- q Terrace. ‘The Ambassador, Prince \cess has indisputable claims upon me and my liberty, claims which would fading Sarewell 40.448 altogether interfere with the career of Everard Dominey.” - aki aA tiga ahis Sere dala | _ @¥ith methodical neatness Seaman laid his hat, gloves and walking stick | Wife's cousin, thé Princess Bider- upon the sideboard. He then looked into the connecting bedroom, closed|tTom, the last of his guests, She SoLTON and fastened the door ana extended drew him on one side for a moment. AS HELEN: | HURSSTE' thy an! guby anal, the Princess,” promised Seaman, us| pave tron opti fore weed ‘with ‘NED A. SPARKS HELEN “Sit opposite to me, my friend,” he|"® took up his hat. “Dine with me “ . aowanai t ¢ | you all the evening.” a AS HANKS KNIGHT, said. “We will talk together.” {Geet at 8 celook On. my re “And I With you, dear Stephanie,’ Dominey obeyed a little sullenty.|, Dominey, descending about an hour|he answered. “It Is very carly, Let ue His companion, however, ignored his|!@ter, found his friend Seaman al- . He led her towards a settee but ready established at a small, far- demeanor. ‘ away table set in one of the re she shook her head, EERED AT WILSON; he me : : ' J I ; “Now, my friend,” he sald, beating |of the grill room. He was welcomed | ng .y ou nays, a8 appointaient at halt- HONORED BY KING | upon the paim of one hand with the| With a little wave of the hand, and|?°4 aid, ish you —>— \ and @ very small reception “I have your word for it,” Seaman replied, “but I see no tragedy in the HERE had been a dinner party afterwards at the great | ; ; call upon the Princess Enderstrom at seven o'clock?” CHAPTER VI HELEN . to keop it. forefinger of his other, “I am a man|°°CKtails were at once ordered. “You know, then?” —— “{ have done your errand,” “ Low. Last. tat, Attache Stuart Made Commander] of commerce and I do things in 4] announced. “Since a Gar Ir soonur ia the eosptlon- ene 3 | Adame Bore... 441 | tee tm, & Tire. 3% WM iti business way. Let us take stock of}bcund to admit that | realize a little | Srl, oom , in the reception-room I Strikes and Bonuses Prohib- : 42% 42% | Letuan Vades : 4s oe ue Siu cae ton.” Three months ago lest |™ore fully your anxiety.” game face to face with Leopold von ; ‘ 3% MMH [Lott Tae, 6... 20% 3 20 » Empire. week we met by appointment at alp,,%0U. Probably had not met the} The Ambassador made no remark T Y 4 2% «2% | Marin Parry " b4 y nel Princess before assador made remark, ited in Two-Year Scale 435 44% | Max. toca tw "| LONDON, ‘April 1.—King George | certain hotel in Cape Tow: Ae econies bee nie viet 0: ee eee for Soft Coal Men. ' “I had not. I must confess that 1|al! that his companion had to sa bon] : % 196% )has conferred upon Major Charles| “Only three months,” Dominey|found her a lady of somewhat over. & moments, pause she cone Representatives of the bituminous miners and operators signed a two- i After a moment's pause she con- 2 po : . a Suc | Keemanedy- Crnafurd-Gtuat- the hohor| multsred. powering temperament. I fancy, my | tinued: year wage scale yesterday, ending the dispute begun in Cleveland last Sep- - “We were unknown to one an-|YCUMR friend,” Seaman continued,| “I spoke to him, and he denied {of Commander of the British Empire with a twitch c ot-teey4 er poe te mea at the corner of his lips,| himself. To me! I think that 11% i sq [Cor his “services on the staff of the) ther” Scaman continued. “had August next | were joatiturtible! gesonder oh ee tember, when the miners voted to strike Nov, 1 unless their demands for better wages and shorter hours “that semewhere about August next| were the most terrible seconds of my Mam Pac, rf 27% | Ambassador and High Commissioner only heard of the Baron von Raga-|year you will find your hands full.” life, 1 have never suffered more. I were granted. The contract, which | oominally covers only the States of co ¥ x ) os Ldovhirreaica’! stein ae a devoted German citizen|, “August next year can take care of | shall never suffer so much again.” Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Western Pennsylvania, but is actually the P itself,” was the cool repl “ E a tricot, engaged in an important ‘eply. It was most unfortunate,” the 107% ‘ ‘ The fact that The World only re- reanaitageth Maat Afton ty vepeciat | ct, the meantime,” Seaman con-|Pninee murmured sympathetically. 20 > cently told how much the Major's in- | iienscesion of the Kaiser, on ac- tinued, ‘the Princess understands the ‘Tris evening,” she went on, “TI 100 Te discreet references to the President’s| (ont of a certain unfortunate hap- situation and is, I think, impressed, | Meceived a visit from a man whom I iY, family had embarrassed Lord Grey's! Dening in Hu ” She will at any rate do nothing rash, | tok to be an insignificant member of joy | Mission to Washington gives some | PSG 12, ings In a duel,” Dominey| YOU and she will meet within the|the Ggrman bourgeoise. He came to pi | 8Bice to the Major's latest distinction | eaiq mowly, with his eyes fixed upon{ CUrse of the next few hours, but on|™e to explain that Leopold was en- S| atthe hands of his sovereign. his companion’s, “It was not an un-|"asonable terms, To proceed! Ag 1|#28¢d in this country on secret serv- 4% |), The Daily Mail to-day appends to| forgivable act.” drove back here after my interview |!ce, that he was passing under the Su the Major's name in the long honors) “Phere are duels and duels. Afight With the Princess, I decided that it PaMe which he ave mo—Sir Ever- basis for contracts in all soft coal bing list the following paragraph: between two young men, in defense Was time you made the acquaintance fd Dominey, an English Baronet, States, affects 600,000 miners. oe”: He sccompanied Lord Grey as ®/o¢ the honor of or to gain the favor Of the person who is chiefly responsi- |!ong lost in’ Africa. You know of Tan la, President et the i civil secretary and was alleged to|of a young lady in their own statign| ble for your presence here.” this?” Lew! 1% have indulge& at a social function in| of life, has never been against the| ‘Terniloft? “I know that to-night I am receiv-. . Workers of America, W% comments on the President's family.|eonventions of the court, On the! “Precisely! You have maintained, IN& @ visit from Sir Everard ‘Domie heuded’ the groub of miners which A request, said The New York World, | other hand, to become the lover of my young friend,” Seaman went on ® signed for the union, while Thomas 2 was addressed to Lord Grey to have! the wife of one of the grentest nobles -} T. Brewster, Chairman of the opera- tors’ committee, headed the eight operators to sign for the employers. Prior to signing, Ralph Crewes of counsel for the operators, presented to the committee an opinion of As- sistant United States Attorney Gen- eral Ames that the contract would not be considered illegal by the De- partment of Justice, The question was submitted to him Maat Pes eP TT i He BREEEE i Shere hh eae rr ; Saber E ie SEERERTEES pif after a brief pause, He is to work under your auspi- 7% him sent home. This request was re-| in Hungary, and to secure possession waiter had Brought thelr "coche cea?” aS st% | fused on the ground that Major Crau-)by Killing the husband in the duel) and another received tieir order toe “BY no means,” the Prince rejoined 194 furd-Stuart was not accredited as an|which his honor makes a necessity, | dinner, “a very discreet und incdan Warmly. “Iam not favorably in- 3%, attache but merely a junior member | is looked upon very differently. {silence with regard to those further lined towards this network of es- S04 | Of the Ainbassador’s official household | ““T had no wish to Kall the Prince.” instructions which wore macnn, plonage. The school of diplomacy In yor {#4 as auch not subject to dismissal] Dominey protested, “nor was it my you immediately you should arrive iq Which I haye been brought up tries ieo {bY the Government to, which the om-| desire that we meet at all. The Prince | London, Those instructions wilt never, to work without such igneble means.” bassy was accredited.” @ |fought like a madman and slipped. be cammitted to writing. They are, “One realizes that,” she said. “Leo- s% eee after a wild lunge, on to the point of] here,” S Bhey @F° | Hold, is coming, however, to-night, to TO CUT BIG LOANS; [mre tinat pass” Seaman said. “T drnnman touched fie forehead ana | Pay bis reepécts to you.” : rema}, | a in view of the pending indictments of PRICES MAY, DROPYam not of your order and 1 probably) hia giaag."” Temnsining contents of | “He ls waiting for me now to, my miners and operators in Indiana and . do not understand the etiquette of | sf Es actions are to trust “You will d the service of 00 the possibility that it might be mado ; 3 ae ag House Passes Bill Checking Cur-|‘beee matters. I simply look upon y50/ absolutely,” Dominey observed, “end, |veying to him a message from. me” the basis of further indictments. . M By, E F : ; : use Passes Bil eCKING “sl” | aaa culprit in the eyes of oUF master! until the mreater events stil to sehe|ine continued. re an Beene The contract closely follows’ the ‘ ; rency Inflation and Regulat- | and I feel that he has a right te de centmte the greater ¢ e | patted! ect to mie ihe uawieien or Y pne chen Sh, c i ‘ y on al sul mand from you much in the Way ©| ergiea in leading the ant oe ny en-| pointed out to me the unwisdom of Be teak Gareencn maiete ee nel } fe : or ing Regiscounts. personal sacrifice.” . the ‘man whoss’ name and place 1| enone eee eeeee tonne . Goal Gommimion majority’ re: . a “Perhaps you will tell me,” Dominey | fave tate” Leopold, under present conditions. I Tele Stn aeninns Ee oth you! | om Strombore WASHINGTON, April 1.—A bill|gemanded, “what more he would|”“‘Guite eo,” Sea: acquicecea, |Hstened'to all that he had to say. I tardy” 41 ber benw toe contraee tees | & Ha, . : that may have the result indirectly | have? Ihave spent weary years in @! He glanced around the mom for _a|Twerved my decision. I have now - and 2 per cent. for day workers. | ow wn, abe ake 2 Nala of bringing down the cost of living|Sodless and fever-ridden country.) moment or two, aa though interest. [considered the matter. I will compro; . Fe erie can: te GANS ROFMAES, i : 8 ¥ , ” 2 \° phd Its pars | Faising up for our erms a great troop /td in the people. Satiefled at last | mize With necessity. T will be content VING SAVINGQ | benaty claus Yor Unauthorized |° vs f Vil iaves ah, ap abode pear of natives, I have undertaken other) that there was no chance of being| With the acquaintance of Sir Ever mn ea, prohibition of operators offer- i . T, . bese 18 to check inflation of currency | Holitical commissions in the colony overheard, he continued: ard Dominey, but that T will have. INSTITUTION ing bonuses to obtain employees of | eee So 3 ; vy preventing continued big loans.) which may bear fruit. Tam to take! «rne frst idea you have to get| For myself” the Ambassador re- 48 ¥ Nines comes than’ tran Aertel st ; ‘ 2 5% | eguiatory powers are conterred 01! yp the work for which T was originally! out of your head my dear Bian flected, “I do not even know what Chambers St., New York ret pe BE er Side pasa op eas Nee the seueral Keserve Board to bring | intended, for which I was given an] te it Gy there, is thar t | von Ragastein's mfssion over here except by mutual consent that may |‘ o ‘ E about deflation of the curreacy. English education. I am to repair to) You are nothing of he Lab’ a 5 but if in Berlin c¥ey decide that, for Inoresee the cost of or limit p ane a, " y 2 ‘Chairman Platt of the Banking | pagiand, and, under such identity 88/are not connected with our remark |the More complete preservation of his tion. of . and Currency Committee said that'y might assume after consultation] ably perfect system of ceplonaee A, |incognito, association between you draw interest (rom April Ist} ‘The contract is also guarantesa by | (on, Textile Com, 2° 2 le speculators in foodstutts, cloth- | with you in Cape Town, I am to ren-| the slightest degree, “You "are a free| and him is undesirable” —- wales ata _.|the internationa! officers of the|*! 3 i : i 3 ing, dc, are Prevented trom bor-| der myself so far as possible person | agent in all that you may choose to| She laid her fingers upon his arm. om United Mine Workers. By th . i E 4 y op | rowing money tiey will bave to W-| rota in that country. I do not walt) say or do. Yor bell | “Stop! she ordered. “I am not of Scmmmen | otsesak creeeineion io toond ta Gee Ye. ‘Ry, ; load tielr supplies on the puoiic, Ube | fr our meeting. I.sce a great chance| many” or fear” her—whichever tea | Berlin. Tam not a German. force its terms, inciuding the clause | ts liste. ... g n Y result would be lowering of the|anqT make use of it. I transform my-|iike. You can join your cousins Tage |not even an Austrian. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. J jesinst local strikes, Prepon’ Texas, Bh DB ; " prices, eats. |#Hf into an English country gentle-| band in his crusade for National Ser. |8@tian, and though I am willing to ‘3 iG with three smail diamond: In dollars, the estimate of the Pres- | Gaswa Wil, & . i ‘ . The banks when they stop redis-| on and I think you will admit that] vice, or you can join me in’ my ef-|Study your interests, I am not willing at 10th st, and Texington av. | ident's commision was that the now |\cucral sMecteic 4 |. 8. F ns | counting,” Mr. Wlatt said, “would) 7 nave done so with great success.” forts to cement the bonds of friend. |to place them before my own life. T : tlider may name reward! contract would increase wages $200,- Atotors. F 3 i likely shut down first on speculators I that you say 18 granted,” Sea-| ship and affection between the citi, {make terms, but I do not surrender. 5 gentenental vale 000,000 a yoar, on the basis of last . . 8. ia rather than on industries." man agreed, “You met me at Cape] zens of the two countries. We really | Those terms I will discuss with Leo- eer eeese year's production, when the wage bill | oad .......0+ A Giese cit Mr. Platt said he did not know how|'noan in your new identity, and you|do not care in the least, ‘Choos |Pold. Ab, be kind to me!" she went — Jee tealdiated $780,000.00, ‘Nor. sty, 9% |. a, 8 sia ' great the effect would be on specul®- | certainly seemed to wear it wonder-| your own part. Live yourself thor- 02; with a sudden change of voice. DIED. ‘As to what part of this the public vor, u : : . tors if the measure becomes law, oF | fully. You have made it uncommonly | oughly into the life of Sir Everara | ‘Since those few minutes at midday April 1, 1920, at the| Will pay, the two sides to the con. . tn how much the cost of living would ){20yreive, but we do. not grudge] Dominey, Baronet, of Dominey Tall, |I have lived in a dream. Only one Epes Graduate 1 ° Re tre wie troveray differ. C, B. Moore of Ohio, ‘ ‘s Rake ae | drop, but he believes there would be] Tngy# Norfolk, and pursue exactly ;|thing can quiet me. I must speak to imiee, wite ot ie ine anes F. C. Searle of MHnola and T..R Aetih : Sc : | reduction. “could not return home to a pover.| course which you think Sir i him, T must decide with, bim what T, esa jartadale, i 4 i +; a ‘ i ‘ sheoas 1 > sy pp stricken domain,” Dominey pointed] himself would be likeiy to ta will'do. You will help?" tone ne A Hani aile cpeteiocy’ Seaaaipatte sett | tue ie a | We tose BOLSHEVIKI HURRY [ou "1 sould have © 1d no place pe TMs” Dominey admitted, a1 An acquaintance between you and mere atti ot BS heme of (De, ay i ’ i ; Snglish social life, and| broadminded.” r Everard Dominey,” he admitted, to-day that Yhe immediate ‘effect | tut, Mar. Ma, .... ; whatever in Englis! fe, ‘ 8 era B. M. Foote, 119 Kast Fortioth Streot, | would be an increase in bituminous of oe MDa ‘ea, : Ae 3 .| TO AID OF CHINESE]? shouid nave received no welcome} “It is common sense,” was the| 8, certainly a perfectly natural Baturday, April 3, at 11 A. M., for] from $1 to $1.25 a ton above exieting : 2 , v 8 a. calle from those with whom 1 |magine you} prompt reply... With all your ability, |e. at me," she henens Pelatives and intimate {ridnds. ries be ft thi ’ dele. ‘ ss seve Q ! desire me to stand well. you could not in s#« months’ time ap- t n “4 pRowHLicH— SEP nes Seien pid ithe grower ares. bp . i Send Word Red Army Is on Way|““"xgain I make no complaints,” Sea-| preeiably affect the position either | fe, {4rned and looked into her face. ¥¢ yg at , sel F 22 | Witweov. 3 4 . -. E lared, “There is no bottom| way. Underneath her beautiful cyes were BL. mar. sufficiently high to cover the Increaso : erie “ter to Drive Japanese From man declared, b way. Therefgre, we choose to have lines; thero wa Se eee Peennets CHURCH 16 ha : fr 20% 21% | Waite Motors " P tour purse, nor any stint, Neither! you. o oh al dark lines; there was something piti- P Brondway, 66th wt, Friday, 9 a. uu, | COS, coal having been advanced in mae 4 : hari Oe DB Joyal. | YOU concentrate the whole of your}ry) about the curve of her mouth. He Y. . ee price since Dr. Gerflekd declared the . CK 8H 8 Wikon Co. 4 5 Siberia. must there be Any sslat to our loyal-| energies upon one task and one task FEE nacea Ging nin am ant. ame GARDNER.—JOSEPH. Services CAUP-| Operators could afford to absorb the creer wh a a ba caps ih LONDON, April 1—A despatch to he added Bravely. iney pro-| °NlY:, If there 1s anything of the spy carried neraclt throurhout. the eve. BELL. FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, ity per cent. increase revommended by is the London ‘Times from Peking dated] , 7 WP gens matter of levies about your felmloa here, it is notining with all the dignity which was + @6un at., Friday, 11 A. M. mn. ested, Sngland or the French which are to — _ ——— ’ is . seals e 4 i md nature to her, he had over- a ‘i March 29 says the Chinese Government | jjyerard Dominey cannot throw him 4 Fapiedis : Si ANDREAS. Servion CAMP- NEW MALBONE EVIDENCE IN.! NO CRIME TO “STARE,” | ius received’ messaye from the Mow | fare ni the tert of the Princess Hider.| Chae Your altention, We require} heard more than one sympathetic A RMAL CRURCH. Broadway, avin toe Sor Bares Becton) ane St Yekutsic announcing that a ied Army | strom, well-known to be one of the] tireiy upon Terniloft." 5 eT on men Ahk wen ane tectestan Oth wt., Thureday, 8 P, a. Jo you let It out, Didn'e.1 tet] pThe defense tn the triai of, John J.|Magtetrate Discharges Man Ar-|is marching cast to succor the work- | most passioiinte omed i ENO.) Dominey was startled ho remarked, kindly. se ‘i Me hae .y | Dempsey, now being jucted at Min- a in ts in Bi f the| while her pe “0 “ y : “a WEN. MINNIE, Services CAMp.|¥ou it Brae bwumides CRP Relfore ‘Supreme Court Justice rested on Girl's Charge. MGrigunda’ Kolchak, Semenoff, Horvath | yon Ragastein is still remembered. Terniloff?” he repeated. “I ex- ves are hot, and inside T am ; oe FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, Ye you didnt. You only suid | Scudder, received a jolt yesterday wheH! Magistrate Corrigan in the Nicht |ABe chee ecanese, allies and estab-| Remember that the questfon of our) pected to work with him, but”—— she continued. “I must speak fey! ot, iday, a court revert ruling of Tues- he Night] lish everlast eace.”” i “ pur mind of -|to Leonold. F as as 1 3 " wes 39, te meet bo ‘and admitted new evidence, This; Court discharged Harold New, peed v The communication, expresses horror Wentitles eRe eae Cae mint Naren acne edness. Benes Wi Wrenaanes Fey tratiaast st a 4 Pindisted for manaleughter in the | Zeare Olds & piuno worker, of No. 1211 Ot elertries ta aust all anion ata Sphere ts reason In what you say,""|"What your duties are with regard | car waits ~ Arrange that he drives me ne Stree! + agked an je worderly conduct on | duired from China, months only. 8 os | ually E e . ery : : nere mai yas standing around the complaint of Ilda Beck, thirtecr, of No |,,The message vaguely indicates that| tion?” “As yet," Dominey remarked, “I|is nothing in the world to be gained THE MOST 8 TS | (Ho, Me, tae ut @ trels, remardiegs of) 169 Bt. Ann's Avenue, dnd Heasie Flood: | the services of the Hed Army will be] what you see the Princess in my| have not even made his acquaint- |by treating me as though I were of \ his % juist aixteen, of No. 6 of available to ive “hina from foreign Cae ited A =n OST TRYING TIME District Aitorney Warbanse, yentérday | Mrect. “The giris alley ed Now naneoid | impertaliacic and capitalistic ambiuons, | Place, at, once: inher that meats Rion withast oneameatione it you Fe. Whe th afternoon, introduced veveral, witnesses | them by staring at hem un’ they tit | 4 sue correspondent says, there is’ no earerly. “Pont out to hee thal tor the! | wt shall breathe more freely when |i Tt ae other micas Twi in dea mpse: asked | the Public Lib: Nig {doubt that everything orfered will be| present, political o) ou are securely established here,” | [use ane, 1 enters your household b Fushi deapite the fact and 168d Btreet” “t Morrie Avenue accepted by Chita, the Bolshevik hav: | must remain Everard Dominey, to her fis companion declared. “Great things make no promises. I will not even let knew noth! an “Most girls like to be stared at," ing succeeded in’ establishing them-|as to the rest of the world. Let her| \; aqth geetrees PP WEE | promise that I will not call out be- fo, then when you most appreciate: the ‘ George. Stubaabord “admitted “ne the Magistrates” “Did iste: Sty, tal |aefves in the good wruces of the Chi [bo ‘content with such incagure of| Walt UPON your complete acceptance, | in, ‘im the atrects that he 18 i Yeves you of every responsibility pF ipsa lice Bossend he was @ crbaaatct end areer | fois Boadrguy, Ons Be “didn't, nog | MO — friendship and admiration a8 pit | Sir Everard Dominey, You are sure iar bet ie ife AB aallo, 1 will call hud . ; _,..| Everard Dominey wight reasonably | $I sad A at My? im Leopold von Ragastein"— very need, not overlooking the, least detail. Whe cane Srobaaly. will continue into Japan Said to i to Give) oter to a beautiful woman whom he Fig h anu, peseety. uaedlgianh JMMe “Hus! he begged her. “3te- Cail “Cotumbas 8200” Any Howr, Day or Night next week, rh 18 Immigrant Girls Wea. ae he Same. SenereneRe met to-day for the frat time, and 1! Fomestic affairs? phanie, you are nervous, T have not i —— poor: . ti : A ¥ CISCO, April 1.—Jupan | entirely and with all my heart at) ,, |yet_answered your entreaty.” Wah anes Bacal Winucn cna ‘aln,| gui, temas for Hmeniarant weddinga| ne fouined ieee poedieente oF ae am entirely ! | “T understand all that is necessary,” |”“syou consent?” iy 3. and At this port wore broken y her se THE FUNERAL CHURG: Kyen the slow window was robbed | when eighteen gitla, recently arrived cclahe be remde te alte aie eerearanes th Seaman glanced at the clock. “At|Was the somewhat stift reply, | “I consent,” he promised, “After FUNERAL SH HH ae. by burglars who visited the Women's | Ells Island, wore married in the aat| sions in the Provinces of Mongolia and |Wiat hour Was your appointment?” | | “All, that is necessary | is not | our interview I shall bring the young Broadway at 66” St. 23” Street at 8” Ave ore of Benjamin Vidlitz, at|mcipal Huilding to Americans ‘The| Manchuria, in response to renin nd |" Tt was not an appointment, it wan! enough," Seaman rejoined Jrritably. |man to Freda’s room and present . \ * W 5 fare organizations, |received by the New World, a told te at Belg 3 ole story out of ths er you his escort,” : ord pd “Be bridegvooms were form@ service japanese daily newspaper here, from its o'clock.” Mshman?’ (Do Not Miss To-Morrow's Exciting J ‘Toklo correspondent: heey ¢ will have an understanding with ‘He told me-most of it, There were instalment.) » esha

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