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BY Gs ANP TORTS ear STK Sue rt) Wp SEN , —— BY —_— Open, High, Opre, igh, Lew, 7 ane se. oo ar at E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Ad. iemety of, ‘Alia, dunes. = am ae io (Continued From First Page.) Ae Chalmew ens ‘ew. Can Se Or Wer a, ace cu sas wo Tense Mystery and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story Sak meek tees wim Tee Tee tn, Whole project, tr fee Garantinne oe Ly iene siacatiiheatinens siete ET SHRI Ae: SUEUR ERSER EERE EERE ad 1% ve Draft Law p farky sought to ontiaes eggteesive policy in on bee ek tae ae is aoe S Ne ue MN 8S Nias wore Garee effect of this Leche avoid fegisiation. Wi “CaS EE PE.) Te ae WHE lookin ¥ him, There's evil bye Steel common was . : O% 4% 49% © on the part of Congres is ho «at of that. I turn over in my bed 1-2, Republic was unchanged at] Am Catton 08 47% [Late tne, «10K 19K 18% 14 already apparent. ‘The way is open | signed to excuse fished this man of mystery who called him- L stop ‘my ears, but I've never yet 1-2 American Woolen gained) i= Sumin. VM | Louie & Nasinile 104% 104% 104% 106% to adjournment late in May without| 7° mud yelde object of the Selective self “ Everard Dominey?”’ His own wife de- ai i Sa he it, Anmeag che oils Bin-|e De emt... gs | Meri Pany BY Dh Bh BK tho pamage of constructive legisia- | Dratt iaw was to raise anarmy of f| nied him. Was he in truth the ne’er-d sTauy Dormney terribed ak wes up 1-4 at 437-8. Am Mie amt 2 | Mace Mitom 2g 2334 3% 42 tom Beomuee Congress will take the | men who could afford to go 'o,was. Englis : er-do-well thene—-er—visitationa ‘i ‘®& Rubber common responded to) 4™ Lot... 114% | May Dept, Stores . 181% 191% 1814 121% Position that giving the veterans of lowever, Governmen: ge ng man, or was he Baron “That I can't rightly say, sir. Her ‘excellest earning etatoment with) 4% J..-...:..++ 20% | Moxicen Petmoiom. 190° 390 191% 196 | the World War $2,000,000,000 ts about | SesTy Our eles That ‘rectmeat Germa ? P a With Kind words on ber live foe eveey em of £8 at 112, American Car| am wont Be Siiee ocr, MM WK BM 4K am that ehour be expected trom the] the maimed veterans of the war have rman spy lots, intrigue and mystery pT ta i oR ag aaa | Foundry led the equipments, up| Am Lucamative im [Maa Le cee itm 18" ay ie National Legislature. received is diagraceful to the Gov- blend in this baffling story her eyes that was lit that night when a point at 143 3-4. Am, Ship & Com. meM KO aT. . *% 6% 5% 8%! Pollliclane figure that the project | ernment. Kreme! at ae tranche «A Ae - bil staggered into the hall, Squtre, General Motors opened 100 at/ A= mit & Mat oe ee aan Hf MW 2% is 90 big and far reaching that tt will | MuMtering for lnc Ot tongress recent. (Omrigat, LUA, Oy Laithe, Brown de UD.) quenched yet, 90 to speak. dhe car 1-8 extra dividend up 1-4. = hs es OH. 36% 8M | Overshadow everything etme except! } a 4 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ries fear with h . Amn Bape... is 'y Passed r er, but whether it’ G oin to the amount of $200,000 | Am Tel, & Ta... « | the eummer and Call campaign, and it|for hospital purposes, and the voca- tear of seeing you again, or the fear ‘withdrawn ¢rom the Gub-|4m Wool... 11% |100ks as though they were right fiona, trnining ersten nee Pee con: of Reger Uat hank’s spirit, I eould not for shipment to Mexico and 77 =. See... 23% | “Didnt we pase the Soldiers’ ‘Compen- aisoun ere of great aid to the poll- Dominey seemed suddenly to be- 5,090 tn halt eagles for South ti Ath 106 sation Bill?” is, from the standpoint | ticians, who saw advantage in fo- come possessed of a strange desire ‘ ° - amissed the rc & purely nominal market exists | Atte ky wf... ay | tion that will silence id protests pending bonus legislation must apply fut from an ‘actus thar le mam in te | fittle abruptly, ooanpad indly but e 6 counter in Stutz Motors, |4t. @. & W. 1... 19% | about what Congress didn’t do. alike to ail who wore the uniform. committed years before. Dominey swears that he ts Inpecen’ the corridor which led to the ser- fe quoted 880-490. Trading is fctaad be an 7% | ‘The bonus project was smoothly |Those who served overseas will be Re vants’ quarters and talking all the ‘cheb only an the books close to-lamen doo. “<i | worked up by the politictans. The de- poe oe oe ee eee Senet tee Ginna PTER VIII. time’about the pheasants, When he for the @0 per cent. stock divi-| Bom, Motor, ...,, aa” | mand for it did not come from within | remained St Tusle, tr aturally have é¢ CERTAINLY offer you my heartiest congratulations upoh your Terinee Be cure et eure tes had Beth Broa ‘ 60% |the great army of veterans of the |jonger terms to their credit and will peel ili dn Mera! hb A ih St maimed Marah PS wed ETE CT murteptitichsly esopolug his Bed. Med B. 10% | war, ‘The demand grew up outside. It|receive proportionately larger re-) OF eet at evening. “This is the finest glass of seventy I've! forehad. _ Best Pata a created by politiclans for political | ‘UHR, ; fa sh an for long time, and this new fellow I've sent you down—| | “That” the latter remarked, “is the fat Pet, 41; Ru. Cay, 161-2—15; |2U™ . 1 Her @ average term of service w: ‘erkins—tells me there's any quantity of tt” lass of old retainer who lives too “¢ en uw purposes. le f i “ ” - 14 1-2—15; Simma, 82-38; White, | butte Co. & vino | POfetats of the Amerionc Lenin osy| HON TAOS, In Gonnrnes, pees «tahun iebkinug (Hosein tHe CRUNC BBO Ctere aiaeie” ‘ diavhges, T CINK © bene atoeee Bia S81; Aaptit, 100—101; Carib., 30-82, |Bute & 8, ....., 19% |their organization has about 1,000,000 payment of $50 for rs ah ti have Si ‘ore dinner,” the lawyer went) neek and the deepest well would be + 1080 prices easy.—Boat 141-2—15; | Caddo Cart, Oil... 2 4 |members. It is figured that about re service. This will | Sekane Happ tidae Viettbs hahine ob ag forty-eight, und @ small/ the sensible way of dealing with him. Calif, Packing w% @ the average paymen' javantity © be - ng ought to be done about those.” | He made me feel itively umcom- Caiif, Petzoloum tim” | 5,000,000 men took some part in the! Req Cross nurses are figured inon| “We will try one of them to-morrow night,” Dominey suggested. fortable a oe Calf, Pet, pl... vou | War at one time or another, as goldiers |the bonus plan. Some Congressmen |«\ve might spend half an hour or so in the cellars, it we have any time “J noticed it,” Dominey remarked, Ce ™ is su to have come from t! “aid 7 te er half hour,” (Mr. M. . “ conv — 5 on others who “did their bit” should be ‘And another half an hou! rt, Mangan said gravely, “I should like| Conversation myself, pany tnd ae, American Legion, and insofar as the |remembered while the remembering|to spend in interviewing Mrs. Unthank. Apart trom any thie iad ty “heard geo ghost, stories,” Gus te ee, Re. 1. & rank and file of the American Legion |is food. tion, I do not for one moment believe ,—————— ne Mangan went on, “but @ spook that Candier Mot... 1“ Do. wld. wants the bonus, that contention is bit oP, in Sey hg dad a ee that rs is ne preres tegen re to bieaselt. | ve oa howls ele week for ten vi Ry, Dutch N, providing for increasing pay of|intrusted w he care of y| “Say exactl: , ™ », Years takes some ing.” cue 00% | Garey Ame 4 108 |true, ‘The rank and file wants it Bow, | fhe enlisted men and officers of the|Dominey. 1 made up iny mind to Middicton,” Dominey jetted M.y2! | Dominey poured himself out a glass 8'4 | axon Motos. ~ 2% | but the sentiment was all the other army and navy. Officers are leaving | speak to you on this subject, Sir Ever-|"Mangun and his fat * rant: | of brandy with a steady hand. 16% father and grand-|°".! aa, Seam Rott | 0 «6mm~SCs| Way a few monthaago. the military and naval service be-| ard, as soon as we had arrived here. ae have been solicitors to the u«- ‘You've been neglecting things here, Ginclatr Ot “2 “aa%| When the American Legion held its | cause they cannot live on their pay.) Mrs, Unthank was old Mr. Fel-| tdte for a great many years, ‘Thoy| Mangan.” he complained. | “You ought 0% |Smetiee a.) 2 ma fm tie {fret convention in St. Louis it went [and their places canndot be filled.) prigg’e housekeeper and my Wifes! know ail our family history. '| & Baye come down and exorcised that % | gastom Pw .. WH 8% G8 we ON record as opposed to the bonus. | The difficulty of getting recruits for| nurse when she was a child,” Domi-| “I can't get rightly into touch with | SPO8t We shall have those smart a | wk me wm |TRe Next convention, held in Minne. |‘"® afmy and navy is ‘increasing| ney reminded his companiun. “What: | you, Squire, and that’s « fac ‘Mid- | Maidservants of yours off to-morrow, sg Sartern Ry, pti (8% «OY 0814 38% |@polis last winter, voted against the only, Bie Gee ck ene eee cae ver her faults may be, L-believe she| dleton went on despairingly ne | Nae vou aad Ican get a Cwunieg onus. Outside of the American |®tY incr : aoe shape of you seems larger and your | Mo wane oe tn first” om ‘ Pid A !amount to much more than the new your| Voice harder. I don’ Mol oottt: Mangan began to feel more oa |e ees Legion, tree Nae DO oracized de-|Government bureaus to shandle the | wi Lamitted, “but I| near to you as Td wished. te sec | comfortable. The. brandy and the oll os. m.. by the Veterans of Foreign Wabs. De Davin Wot Gass oh firo| Nm convinced-tit she is your enemy. | what's in iy heart. ¥ warmth of” the burning jogs were : eel Politict: u Mf 8€S- |} The situation doesn't seem to me to : , creeping Into his system. on | aoe ee me) Heictane kept the agitation altve sion. Soldiers and sailors have no|(eSonyistent. Mrs. Untiianke Is nem- cane ae hod a rough time Midgie-| | “By the by, Sir Everard,” ho in- a [ont on "4 vad he J ly convinced that, whether in fair Mes fy . No ) le later on, “where are = 1% | ’ t classifying Government clerks and; Dominey believes that, too, and iy on 9 man, miney strete! imself out com- bbe pha ey — li there has grown up| Cie yiieir pay. The comt of getting | was the sight of you ufter the fight] |, “lt was I who first met you Squire,” | Posediy. pq | Tomo among the men wito served In the! 10 'tits reclassification list was close, that sent her insane. 1 cannot out| the old man went on, “when you tot- ‘There is obviously only one place vay, [TAM 08. ranks during the war a desire to ca-| to $750,000. It will be sidetracked by | belteve that would be far better| tered home that night across the, for me,” replied. “I can't disap~ my [oe Sar & reas some easy nt money. | the Soldiers’ Bonus BiN, and the Goy-| for Lady Dominey to have some one beg with your arm hanging heip- | Point any one. | shall sleep in the oak ay | Union Pecitic Reflecting this desire they came tol! ernment employees will receive aj With her unconnected with this, un-| ‘deely by your side, and the blood soe Washington end made a formal de-| bonus of $240 apiece to meet the high | frlunate chapter of your pis streaming . down your face and FSET E 24y | ‘United Alor... mand on Lies sPyoaede form of reliet.| cost of living. Government clerks in}, “We will creat Dos tor ida bed ae! the a jlgnt in your | CHAPTER IX. SOY [acre or ‘That was ali the politicians wanted. | Washington have no votes either, but | ‘@-Mmorrow,” | Dominey | Sark, "s—murderous fire, they called it. OR the first few tangled mo- u ‘ the Mea in mind | before A , | very glad you came down with me,|I heard her ladyship go into hysteri ; fow sled mé BO eet shone am BS AR Uc a rauy crores ineche cAmeriens | mete nee Tat ence) the: $40 an an," he went on, ufter a min-| 1 saw her laugh and sob like @ ma: | Fevbee ina nightmare), slowly » ©. 0. 1. Bo..+. 6M : ae . Even now there is in the 4 _lute’s hesitation. “I find it very diffl-|niac, and, Gold help us! that leveloping into a live horror, aq |Ualed Foot... Kiitrican Lagion, or among the men intl tea d he a t utes Reet back into the atmosphere | she's been eve: since.” Si iae Dominey fancied himself back iepieh a% ne Jodumt, who served in the war and do not be-/| Woriq War af Gin thowets ot those fe Sete oes eaten eae were silent. Middle-|in Africa, with the hand of an en- Cate . Rams - 4 me | a 1, Wi rr % yell tet |, 6. Ritter Jong to the American Legion, @ burR-| many of them do not want it. That is| ttle glance across the table, “to be- with fleres ised his voice, spygking|emy upon his throat. Then a rush Gemeral Teo. Seidel ing, persistent yearning @ bonus. | the ri why th ” itemen' was ob. ‘SGemeral ctom. oe |S. 8 Gt... Peal T orauicas Ua dumcribed Oy. WAC |Sitaat ete Os, perce eon, Ce eee ee tae, Lit Sb Pate Fae. vious that he had only paused for|°f ®Wakened memories—the silence Ss | Oia gor, AF Of them have maid to the| Gil’ it is popular legislation wren pitt wo bare pcr tad art He had more to say. of the great house, the mysterious g ‘ a id nonce,” Mr. Mat “ , ” ry } itis ID | veomse .. lve cm writer. vocative of publicity and jarge enough| rej] me exactly in what respects eat Sor hicks your side, Squire,” he/ around die Diagk oak Theme Meee on cate ae: 18 | Yeoman Bars T never would have though! of ask-| {o obecure iseves and questions which | yoy consider me changed?” Dominey Yy'the knite nen her iadyahip caught) which No lay, the faint pricking ut besa i) (abveni, ‘ ing for any dough fro! vern-| are not so iar and con! - at you, and, as i i e Eighteen ‘Navy Mer Gail on Trans- | drut Nar. On... wm | Wann of Py ee DY Ay own Goan Re es WOE \tal Glatsatin CeiGanevee | onary yar healta ta: you well know, it was I, seizing ‘her| ehiney rier tak te eee ree 4 Geman Oananen gee wae and. se “You seem to. have lost a certain trom pening, that saved a double! reality, brought hin acute and pain- port @o.Take Largest Gul tates Gteot | wee Mactend 10% 10% 10% pliability, or perhaps 1 ought to call tragedy night, and dt was I who/ ful consciousness of a situation ul : Lyall 8% | West, Par. Covo, 30% %0 v0 ~ ability, oF Deriepegition” he ad- Went for the doctor the next morn- | most appalling ion al. p, Dirigible. Homes © locum ie uk ts ie eo.6 A] Ft eestor aemmany things con- !D%, when she'd stolen into your room| "He opened hls eyes, and althougt Carrying eighteen of the forty men | Sims Ome. Ww | Wastingeowe °. . OK Ce B% We * For S +t |] | nected’ with the past which 1 find it !n the night and missed your throat/a brave and callous man he lay sti. of the United States Nery who uiti- | aston. *% Wheching . woe oe é p mar DrSost impossible to associate with by a bare inch, 1 heard her call to/ paralyzed with the fear whicil for mately will man the R-38. largest dirte- | === 4 4% WOlys Overtensd ae e ° a = you. For a trifling ingtance,” he you, heard ber threat. It was a med-j| bids motion. The dim Tight of a etry c cora pov eater coustres | nee Waite Mote ~ Womer Pou on with a slight smile, inciining | Woman's threat, Squire, but her lady- | candio, ‘recently iit, flashed upon the Int, Mer, Marine 36 | winson Oo, 72% (72% 72K as U SIGNS es = his head towards his host's untasted | Ship is a madwoman at thia moment, bodkin-like dagger held at his throat tion in [ngiand, the Army transport | tet Mer. Marine 98% | Weuteurth 12% 1K my en ag ia glass, "You don't drink port like any|and with a knife in her hand you'll He gazed at the thin line of gleam- Princess Matofka emfledl from Hoboken | je Nickel ...... 4) * Rx dividend, . ‘|| Dominey I ever knew." never be safe in this house.” ing steel, fascinated. Already his yy Winidr ewIlc. i y, “['m afraid that I never acquired] “We must see," Dominey said| Skin had been broken, a few drop: M'GOLDRICK ON BENCH OPTIMIST GETS FIVE YEARS. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘the taste for port," Dominey ob- | quietly, “that she is not allowed to oe een ae upon she calles. oF his we . . 5 . : | served, possession of any weapon.” le ringaetd i which held that | Roe. Pussy Willow Silk or Irish Linen for This Model.| ‘tne iawyer gazed at him with} “Aye! Make sure of that,” Middie- deadly, aamiling weapon—small, slim, ‘Takes Sentence Oheerfally; Thanks a GQ SnOAADAT APOE DA AREA DSARAARAADARA AAA AAs 6 | ED, DIONE: |ton scoffed, “with Mother Unthank | \{°¥ f + ig from some- Installed as Guccesser to Supreme | ee ant ne Whe Acrestea Him. HE miss in her | Talned evenioed the taste for port?” |by her side! Her ledyship’s mad be- | jyheue, Debind the bed curtain—be be ie teens who is be- he repeated blankly. | cause of the horror of that night, but tae te ahtine rene person. H award J. McGoldrick was instaited| When Hdward Gilchrist, twenty-five, tea to gain | Sq Should have said reacquired,” | Mother Unthank ts mad with hate, | the pinlow, urther back upon watice of the Manhattan Su-(°f N07 Fulton Street, was sentence} sinning i Dominey hastened to explain. “You|and there jen't a week passes.” the | “Tie hand ‘followod him, disptayi as a Justice o ashe in the County Court, Brooklyn, to-day|&® interest in her pein the bush we drank a simply |old man went on, his voice dropping | gimpses now of a soft, white dined preme Court in Part VIIL, this morn-|to serve five years In Sing Sing Prison |Personal appearance, fegnttul amount of spirits, and that |lower and hia eyes burning, “that | irm.” Ho lay quite still, the moses ing to succeed the late P. Henry Du-|for ertminally receiving a stolen truck-| Coiffing her hair be- vitiates the teats for all win ote Baank Coteus) ot esse there | his right arm growing tenser ag he * ‘Assistant Corporation Counsel |load of shoes valued at $10,090 he waid|comingly and groom- ‘The lawyer glanced enviously a Bd ow ore miny here this night, | Prepared for a snatch at those cruel ro. , to Judge Dik { host's fine bronzed complexion and |W you y ‘e LA fingers. Then a voice came—a slow "| George Nicholson presented a gavel to |‘? Judge Dike: ing herself prettily, is olsar eyes. Squire, come over and sleep in the! feminine and rather wondertul voice, dae naw Taition, ‘Thanks ; 1'!! have the best time Inmy}an evidence of the \°"¥ou haven't the appearance of |little room they've got ready for you| “tre you move," It sald, "yourwill ole, ‘The court room was crowded and wee natural aspiring of lever having drunk | anything, Sir | 90, e cner ait oF the house aooth, | Remain quite still.” i the. sudtolal Neneh aa. eae aa wits eee, er ine, Ie Ue SHORE WD avery ITER $e rere nasd to believe the ‘stories [after-dinner appearance. Hla fe08| na nea ceoneaaee Sonsclaie new, jowera, In the eu we A bya an ward self expression. ! 3 was distinctly pale, his smoothly . :. 4 {lee ‘MeGoldrick'e mother, wife and| “Everything's all right, Christie,” he] Tae things her that were going about ten oF fifen rigned hair was rimpled, and his shances Grith all; the cunning of the five children, representatives of Tam-|%ld. “Don't be downhearted." rr . tenet . |coffee was growing cold, This was a} M 0 seeks to avoid See easel cod’ the Citisena’ Union| The police aay Gilchrist was a load-| mother used to make The Dominey constitution, I sup- |r aiverent thing from the vague | cesth. Reluctantly he was compelled ry ~|for her with such ex- se FaTy, itere nt Inne Lot had reached | (© reatige that no movement of his could be quick enough to prevent the driving of that thin stiletto into his throat, if his hidden assailant should keep her word. So he lay still “Why do you want to kill me?” he The new butler entered the room noiselessly and came to his master’s chair, “E have served coffee in the library, ing member of the Philip Bonner ¢. which worked along the Brooklyn water- front. Bonner is in Sing Sing for steal- ing from the piers. land the staff of the Law Department |of the Corporation Counsel's office. Justice McGoldrick, appointed dy Gov. Smith, was a former Assistant him from time to time and which he | jad put out of his mind with all the! contempt of the materialist. | “It is very good of you to warn me. | cellent taste now seem hopelessly lacking and receive cruel criticism, Corporation Counsel. | ches noe The faithful parent sir’ Ne announced. | sae. Middleton, | siguitton™ Sominey said, “wut t cam | asked"'a litte tonne’ bemoans that her he gamekeeper, has jus ed, Micdioton,” Peminey se: ked, a Ii ely’. eee —— | U.S. WARSHIPS NEAR TURKEY. otic: is growing asks it he could have @ word with | Bi IBY GOO SAP Aa omit | ganere tran Re seply yet somshow he BANKING AND FINANCIAL. oertein = beyond her costrol 7a Datos he eee, to bed to-night: |was the scornful reply. “And what Ever so slightly those curtains around On Mission to Co jeate With | P°Y i HH sir, He seoms in a very nervo! Tood would that do? You know | SrPG OR aanily ose SOreins thae and many a little | uneasy state, enough that the wall's double on three ted. Through the chink some one Isolated Reliet Workers, SONSTANTINOPLE, April 4. (Associ- ated Press).-American torpedo boat de- stroyers are at Beirut, Syria, Mersina, “He can come to the library at Dominey directed: “that is, if re ready for your coffee, Man- sides, and there are more secret en- | trances than even I know of. ‘The oak | room's not for you this night, Squi It's hoping to get you there tha keeping them quiet.” was looking at him. ‘The thought casne that he mught call out for help, and once more his unseen enemy read | his thought. family spat may thus be accounted for, The wise mother will com- prehend her daugh- Complete Brokerage Service Embraces “Indeed I am,” the lawyer assented, (1) Fully Equipped Statistical J] on the north coast of the Levant, Mou- ‘ Wea Mune be very auistinte , Burean. @ania, on the Sea of Marmora, and Sam. |ter’s growing individ- |rising, "A ereat treat, that wine. | “wren ys what you meant, Middte-| aaid-that me De ery ales the yolne (2) Detailed Reports on Active || 4". on the Black Sea to the west of |uulity, and take a | Gap, thing. tbe Landen jestaurants ton.” the lawyer asked, with ill-a8- | for him to believe was not the voice Issues. ‘Trebizond, for the purpose of trying to| kindly interest in it. Peet Lee uP " Cp A AA pastel if |Sumed Indifference, “when you spoke | of a child. “If you even speak above Weekly Market Letter. communicate with isolated relief work-|She will listen to opener yr) i alla af tho howling of, Roger Unthank’s|a whisper it will be the end. I wish ae ; . fetes s spirit?” to look at you.” Direct Personal Contact || ¢" !p Anatolia and Syria. lwhatever suggestions The two men made thelr wa ‘The old man turned patiently| a little net sha Sack anaaed ane Numfbers of these workers hi | the very fine hail, the walls around. | then he began to feel hope. The hand With All Customers by not|are made and try to Means of Individual Letters, J | dee” heard from In many weeks ‘please her daughter, ‘had suffered « little through lack} “Just that. sir," he replied, “{t'@| which held the stiletto was shaking Write for Booklet 30 a os teats adopting as many of 1:8 peatia , nto the trary: Ane wat round the hone, moat, weekn. wacey! he heard something which sounded ¢ : ak Madden Clear . Sea hae | ed themselves easy ‘or me odd nights, and Mrs, Unthank, | jike quick breathing from behind th Oil Minin and C rb Chas A Stoneham & 60 + St peman MERSEM | Manly snk HALF < Bes the blazing log fire. Parkins silently | there's been scarcely a servant would | curtains—the breathing of @ Worn . > g tif jo Ae | unk Madden of No. 440 Bast 147th| good judgment will served them with Sotise an0 brend gleep in the Hall for years. Some of| astonished or terrified—and then, so 4 N Street, the Bronx, formerly a pusilist | allow. He had scarcely left the room be-|the maida they do come up from the! suddenly that for several seconds hi Industrial Securities bia pathy ios and now business agent of the Leng-| ‘The little frock I fore there was a mid knock and | village, but back they go before night-| could not move take adventage of sf shoremen’s Union in Manhattan, Middleton made his somewhat hes-|fall, and until morning there isn’t a/ the circumstan the hand with its was |have designed for to- n the ¥ifth Avenue living soul would cross the park—no, | not for a bundred pounds. ruel weapon Was withdrawn around itating entrance aicano. Detroit vo “Come im and Pittevurt discharged to-day the door," close the curtain and a wom: day i unusually at- [Cowes tn Brectirn, where he wasitractive ond a Dominey direeted, “What is !t, Mid-| “A howl, you call it?” Mr. Mangan}taugh, softly at first, and then with | cnaree h the murder of, Dennis | a1" look dleton? Parkins says you wish to! observed. a ite fi thitiat ' | Meehan, who wax shot and killed tast |°"t” looking. A heavy speak to me.” ‘eYhot's wostly like a dog what's| way throug: fh erase ne ae Wedne ernoon in bed at hie) Cree de chine or The man camo hesitatingly for-/huyrt itself,” Middleton explained | of mirth Ff Warren 6treet, Brooklyn, | Pussy Willow silk for wand, p owas opr auaTy, meses equably, “like a dog, that is, with a| He lay upon the bed as though 7 a medium weight and uneasy, ‘ound speech difMfi-|touch of the human in its throat, as| mesmerized, finding at his firet effor Bd TUE AL ARRANGEMENT | pay {fabric such as silk Culh ie faes ilstenee wih the| we've all heard in our time, sir. You'll |that his limbs refused their office, as - ru J ad ound ay, | teh bs of one i er anes places n abr hands means atten- | es |and woollen poplin ‘ yale ng streaks down his ¥ wi jBear St yoursele. wir, UIRYHe CO-BiShe Tei pall of u migntmure,: The laugh snail wery detail, no matter how | Soe ye He po 8, RY KERR (cee! would be suitable. . coat His white hair was wind-|" «you've heard it then, Middleton?’ d re Was a sound like @ seemingly unimportant. Nib eS tl pad ay Pociag! of John Kerr, |For summer wear aN tossed and disarranged. his master asked, ‘ap wull, the candle he Severior “CAMPBELL SERVICE" | F essen po larceny 4°53 Jinen would be ideal. N “Bad night,” Dominey r&marked, “Why, surely, sb vite old man |W My blown out. Tnen the result of years of experience RE OY AB SNM ARTY SN OF ‘The bodic ¥ “I's to save its being a worse|replied in surprise. | “Most weeks for o return und with it combined with ‘the ee eee | A, Mu thence to tne Charch of st. |) pee aut A DISTINCTIVE FROCK FOR A MISS. one that I'm here, Squire,” the old|the last ten years, [Bie coniro) over Dis tinibs, He Won of materiale at the right pri Michael's, West 4th st., where a solemn with 3} | man replicd hoarvely. “I come to| “Haven't you ever got up and gone : 0} ed remote Call rE Perce, | requiem imams will be offerea for the, ® long, slender opening down the frock together. ‘The skirt is made on] ask you & favor and to ask you tolout to see wvhat it was? rom the curtains, stole to the little Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night | repose Matera? Clini |fromt hvenling @ dadaty wit otinetlan eoocrdioa plaiied Coundetioa with | SMRk ie for your own seeks: Youll), Ghe.cld men aioe le head. tale OR. Abin, 0. 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